Are you always seeking out fun? Are you adventurous and charismatic? If so, you may be a high scorer in free spirit. Let’s take a look at the behavioral traits of someone with a high free spirit score and what managers can do to best encourage their growth.
Meet Chris. Chris is always egging people on to do something fun and is always "on." He's always up to try new things and is often jumping from one exciting thing to the next. He loves switching it up and often seeks out originality and art. He's always the life of the party and always has the craziest stories to tell. People enjoy being around him because he “knows how to have fun.” He doesn't like to postpone gratification and often pushes limits. Others are often swept along for the ride, whether they like it or not!
Chris is a good example of someone who likely has a high free spirit score. He:
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Disclaimer: We have since changed the name of this scale from “fun” to free spirit to more accurately depict the behavior.
Although high scorers in free spirt can be a blast to be around, sometimes their high intensity behavior can have consequences in their personal and work life. At times, high scorers may threaten others and be viewed as aggressive and dangerous. Additionally, sometimes their behavior can be too "over-the-top" and lead to destructive habits. Whether you’re a manager of a high free spirit scorer or wanting to learn how to better understand a colleague’s behavior, here are some ideas on how to effectively manage this behavioral trait.
Recommendations for High Scorers
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