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Often when people feel stuck, they try to change something about themselves. Authors Ritchey and Axelrod suggest that instead they should learn to see situations in new ways and create new options for relating to others. That process begins with Disc, an assessment tool that reveals one's style of interaction.
I'm Stuck, You're Stuck: Breakthrough to Better Work Realtionships and Results by Discovering Your Disc Behavioral Style (Inscape Guide)
Used Trade Paper
Tom Ritchey
Often when people feel stuck, they try to change something about themselves. Authors Ritchey and Axelrod suggest that instead they should learn to see situations in new ways and create new options for relating to others. That process begins with Disc, an assessment tool that reveals one's style of interaction.
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