Use Your Power Traits
Power Tasks
If you have a Supportive Disposition you might like subjects and activities that:
- offer “personalization”
- allow you to work with others
- involve human behavior issues
- ask you how you feel about things
- provide a people centered point of view
- give you a chance to discuss social issues
Link to interactive PREZI: Supportive Disposition Power Tasks
Motivators – activities might be more exciting when:
- you have a chance to talk with others
- people appreciate your work with a note or pat on the back
- you are appreciated for being kind, fair, noticing the needs of others
Link to interactive PREZI: Supportive Disposition Motivators
Power Spaces- you might thrive where:
- you can talk freely
- people are friendly and cooperative
- you can work with others in small groups
Link to interactive PREZI: Supportive Disposition Power Spaces
Use of Time – you might be likely to:
- lose track of time if involved in discussion or helping someone
- keep appointments, but could be late if you are helping someone
- change plans instantly if someone needs help
- value “talking” and “relating” as the best use of your time
- need unscheduled or flexible time
Link to interactive PREZI: Supportive Disposition Use of Time
Areas for Growth
If you have a Supportive Disposition you might want to develop skills in the following:
- self-care
- having fun
- arts and crafts
- having a hobby of your choice
- personal development
- planning, scheduling, and organizing
- being less involved in the lives of others
Link to interactive PREZI: Supportive Disposition Areas for Growth
More Ways to Use Your Supportive Disposition Power Traits for Life™
Go to:
- Supportive Disposition Student-Centered Learning
- Supportive Disposition Work & Career
- Supportive Disposition Family & Group Interactions
Learn More
If you have taken the Self-Portrait™ power traits assessment use the https://powertraitsforlife.com website to help you understand and use your Power Traits for Life™.
Use the top navigation bar to find pages that correspond to your top Dispositions, Talents, Modalities, Interests and preferred Environment. You can also use the “search” field at the top right of the screen to learn more about how to leverage your strengths.
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