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DISC Personality Profile (2) | Real Estate Training and Coaching

Real Estate Training & Coaching School

Real Estate Training & Coaching School

Business, Careers

4.7669 Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Today is part 2 of 3, DISC Personality Profile real estate training and coaching. Let's get to understanding these personality styles. To keep it practical and tactical, we'll first look at how you win and how you lose with each, specifically with regards to real estate appointments and transactions. Put these notes in each quadrant.   The Driver Personality Style: Direct and Introverted. -Often they are entrepreneurial, CEOs or managers or other positions of authority. You win by:   *Showing up on time. *Being direct. *Being prepared and professional. *Asking pointed questions to understand their needs. *Showing how you'll deliver results. *Being factual and accurate and not full of fluff. *Send bullet pointed, short emails. *Deliver on your promises. *Close for their business.   An important question for you.  2022 is almost here…have you completed your 2022 Real Estate Business and Lead Generation Plan? If not, no worries. We have done the hard work for you. Download your 2022 REAL ESTATE TREASURE MAP! Text HARRIS to 47372. It’s that simple and takes 3 seconds. Text HARRIS to 47372 and when you do we will instantly text you back with a link to download. BONUS: For a limited time when you text HARRIS to 47372 you will also receive a Coaching Call!   4 Msgs/Month. Reply STOP to cancel, HELP for help. Msg&data rates may apply. Terms & privacy: slkt.io/JWQt https://terms.smsinfo.io/tc.php?id=2886263&stlid=10950965   You lose by: -Showing up late or rescheduling, especially more than once. -Not being prepared so you seem to be winging it or taking their business for granted. -Sending long, text-heavy emails or lengthy voicemail. -Not following through on what you said you'd do. -Being assumptive versus factual. -Looking unprofessional, too casual or disheveled. -Not asking for their business. -Taking too long at your appointments / selling with blah, blah, blah instead of just blah!   The Influencer / Expressive Personality Style: Direct and Extraverted. -Life of the party types. They know everyone, are super social, very relationship-oriented. Party organizers.   -Tend to be aspirational and move a lot.   You win by: -Letting them be more dominant, especially if you too are expressive.  -Being fun and responsive to them.   -Know what they most desire and deliver it. Often this is to be in the same neighborhood as their friends or colleagues.   -Compliment, compliment, compliment! They love attention! -Accept their gifts and praise with enthusiasm. -Don't assume they write down or remember important things in the transaction or process. Confirm a lot and ask them to put it in their calendar, etc. -Showing more than telling.   You lose by: -Trying to be more dominant. -Being too quiet or aloof. -Assuming they read your long email or remembered your long voicemail. -Trying to sell them something they can't afford. This will make them embarrassed, disappointed, etc. -Being negative. Expressives are social and upwardly mobile types who like to have fun and share in group experiences. -Being too analytical. Not spreadsheet types.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Real Estate Coaching Radio starring award-winning real estate coaches and number one international bestselling authors, Tim and Julie Harris.

0:10.2

This is the number one daily radio show for realtors looking for a no BS authentic real-time coaching experience.

0:18.2

What's really working in today's market, how to generate more leads,

0:21.8

make more money, and have more time for what you love in your life. And now your host, Tim and

0:28.3

Julie Harris. Hey, we're back and we're talking about one of our favorite topics, which is

0:34.2

the personality styles D-I-S-C. We gave you guys a lot of history.

0:39.3

We gave you a lot of what it is and what it isn't.

0:41.3

You know, how to use it, how you don't use it, yesterday's show.

0:44.3

Make sure you listen to that because as we meander into today's topic,

0:47.3

we're going to get into this specific building blocks of how to use this content.

0:51.3

If you did not listen to yesterday's show, you're going to be at a tremendous disadvantage.

0:56.0

And furthermore, even if you've been exposed to this, which most of you probably have, if

1:00.0

you're older than probably 35, you may even take in a personality test, I really think you should

1:06.0

go back and listen to yesterday's show.

1:08.0

You can listen to it after this one, obviously, before this one would make more sense, because then you can fully grasp how to make the information of this personality stuff

1:16.5

practical and tactical. And you can see how, frankly, again, we talk about the history of it.

1:21.9

We talk about what it is, when it isn't. But most importantly, what we talk to you about is how

1:25.9

you can use it to better put yourself in a position to help other people and make money.

1:30.3

That's right. So let's start with the driver personality style, which is direct and introverted. So direct, they speak pointedly with not very many words.

1:41.8

Introverted, they're not really the life of the crowd.

1:45.3

They kind of keep to themselves.

1:50.7

If you want a really fun test, you've all heard the voicemail message from a driver.

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