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The Lion Style
Discover the behavioural characteristics of a lion and how lions like to communicate.
 
The Owl Style
Find out how an owl is likely to behave and the owl communication preferences.
 
The Horse Style
What makes someone a horse and how do horses like to be communicated with?
 

The Monkey Style

Behavioural Characteristics:

  • Spontaneous actions and decisions
  • Stimulating, dramatic options
  • Talkative 
  • Quick pace
  • Gregarious and friendly 
  • Jumps from one activity to another 
  • Shows emotions
  • Operates on intuition
  • Likes involvement
  • Exaggerates and generalises
  • Tends to dream and get others caught up in their dreams
  • Undisciplined about time
  • Risk taker 
  • Enthusiastic and optimistic
  • Good persuasive skills

Your motivations:
  • Acknowledgement
  • Recognition
Your priorities:
  • Relationships
Irritations for you:
  • Boring tasks and being alone

 

Likely behaviour under stress:

Will confront and may appear:
  • Manipulative 
  • Over-eager 
  • Impulsive 
  • Inconsistent 
  • Superficial
  • Unrealistic
  • Wasteful of time
Will need:
  • To get credit
  • Action and interaction 
  • Quick pace for stimulation and excitement
  • Removal of any threat to prestige
 
 
To increase your beahavioural flexibility

Key tips to adapt how you come across to other animals in general

  • Control time and emotions
  • Develop an objective mindset
  • Spend more time checking, verifying, specifying, organising
  • Improve follow through
  • Concentrate on the task
  • Take a more logical approach
 
To increase your Flexibility

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