What To Expect From Satisfying Needs & Passions

What To Expect From Satisfying
Your Own Needs & Passions

Expect that you will need time to learn to satisfy DISC your behavior style needs and Spranger guiding value passions.

Expect to enjoy satisfaction as you satisfy your own needs and passions, so satisfaction is immediate.

Expect the success you spark with your satisfaction to take a bit longer than your satisfaction. See the Essential Success, Achievement Success, Open Door Success, and People Success pages for examples.

The success you experience will depend on the following:

Your decisions about which actions to take

How much effort you put into satisfying your own needs and passions

The circumstances of your life

 

What To Expect From Satisfying
The Needs & Passions Of Other People

People will be more likely to appreciate your efforts to satisfy their needs and passions
if they are open-minded toward you.

Expect that you will need time to learn to satisfy DISC behavior style needs and Spranger guiding value passions that are different from your own needs and passions.

Expect to enjoy the satisfaction of gratitude from satisfying other people’s needs and passions.

Expect the success you spark for other people to take a bit longer than their feelings of satisfaction and gratitude.

The success you experience in your relationships will depend on the following:

The other person’s decisions about which actions to take

How much effort they put into satisfying their own needs and passions

The circumstances of the other person’s life

 

Increasing Your Success

While satisfying your behavior style needs and guiding value passions will bring you a variety of successes, it might not bring you every kind of success you want. You may need to work with a life coach, mentor, advisor, etc. to identify specific steps to follow towards a particular personal or professional goal. You may need to work with someone else to make the most of a sparked success. Achievement Success #1 is about an independent study project I did to satisfy my guiding value passions. I could not have written the book that was “the first to go” without the advice of my independent study professor.

Best wishes for sparking success, and have a smiling day!

 

© Paula M. Kramer, 2010
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Last updated May 14, 2018