Discipline: For someone with discipline, the world needs to be predictable, ordered and planned. As a result, structure must be imposed and routines followed. Timelines and deadlines make sense because they aid in breaking down projects into specific short-term plans that can be worked on diligently.
Focus: A person with strong Focus has precisely defined goals and establishes measurable milestones to monitor her progress toward each objective. When unexpected obstacles or distractions pull her off course, as they will from time to time, the focused person quickly decides whether or not the problem warrants her attention. If it does, she will quickly deal with it. If it doesn’t, she’ll ignore it. Either way, the person with strong Focus wastes little time on activities that hinder her from concentrating on key goals.
Restorative: Excellent problem solvers, energized by problems that reduce others to tears – these are signs of the Restorative. Analyzing “symptoms,” identifying what is wrong and finding the solution is as good as life gets. Processes, plans, tactics, as well as objects, and sometimes even people – all could be made better or improved.
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