.: Perceptual Styles Top Related Articles
1). The Professional Woman
Have you ever wondered by some women instantly appear professional while others seem to not have it completely together? How we act and react is influenced by our four perceptual styles: Audio, Visual, Feeler, and Wholistic. We are a combination of all four styles but our primary style influences are actions and reactions the most. However, the more in balance you are between the four styles, the easier it is to adapt to the other person’s style.
Article tags: perceptual styles, communication, emotions, reactions, fears, relationships, self growth, empowerment, managing people, people skills
2). Fears That Drive Reactions: The Feeler Perception
Our actions and reactions are influenced by the four perceptual styles: Audio, Feeler, Visual and Wholistic. These styles have Empowering and Limiting Tendencies. When you function through your Limiting Tendencies, your hot buttons are easily pushed, which triggers emotional reactions. These reactions are stimulated by your fears and fueled by your perceptions.
Article tags: perceptual styles, communication, emotions, reactions, fears, relationships, self growth, empowerment, managing people, people skills
3). Fears that Drive Reactions: The Wholistic Perception
When your hot buttons are pushed, it triggers an initial emotional reaction which is fueled by your fears and influenced by your perceptual style: Audio, Feeler, Visual and Wholistic.
For instance, the first emotion that Audios feel is anger when they think someone is trying to control them. Maintaining personal control is of utmost importance to them.
Article tags: perceptual styles, communication, emotions, reactions, fears, relationships, self growth, empowerment, managing people, people skills
4). Shuffling or Dancing?
As I entered the restaurant, I looked for the hostess so I could inquire as to where the Shrine Club of Daytona Beach was meeting. I was the guest dinner speaker and arrived early so I could get set up and chat with the members.
When I asked a waitress for the location, she pointed at the hostess, who was helping an elderly man walk to the private dining room.
Article tags: perceptual styles, communication, emotions, reactions, fears, relationships, self growth, empowerment, managing people, people skills
5). Fears that Drive Reactions: The Visual Perception
When your hot buttons are pushed, it triggers an initial emotional reaction which is fueled by your fears and influenced by your perceptual style: Audio, Feeler, Visual and Wholistic.
For instance, the first emotion that Audios feel is anger when they think someone is trying to control them. Maintaining personal control is of utmost importance to them.
Article tags: perceptual styles, communication, emotions, reactions, fears, relationships, self growth, empowerment, managing people, people skills