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DISC Discriminations: Using Empathy Strategies to Manage Your Social Relationships | Full Length HD

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In this presentation, Greg Swann breaks down the infamous DISC model of personality. You will learn where you fit within this model and how that can change your life.

You will also learn: ­

-How to identify where others fit within this model. ­
-How to become more self­-aware of your personality type. ­
-How to improve upon the weakest points of your personality.

Visit Greg at http://selfadoration.com/

*Editor's Note*

As with all speakers - unless and until otherwise stated - Greg Swann only represents and speaks for himself at The 21 Convention.

In addition, I do not personally or professionally endorse the fundamentals of Greg Swann's philosophy in any way, shape, or form and do firmly disagree with them. With that said, there is value in this presentation in spite of those fundamentals and it is worth watching.

If you would like to learn more about philosophy, I recommend the following resources:

An Introduction to a Philosophy of Reason https://youtu.be/yMJKA8tlzFU
ARI Campus https://campus.aynrand.org/
Objectivism for Intellectuals https://objectivismforintellectuals.wordpress.com/
Understanding Objectivism http://amzn.to/1T9z2B6

- ADJ
Founder, The 21 Convention

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