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Brittany Deise
Strengths Insight Report
SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 05-07-2014
DON CLIFTON
Father of Strengths Psychology and
Inventor of CliftonStrengths
(Brittany Deise)
© 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
1
Brittany Deise
SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 05-07-2014
Your Top 5 Themes
1. Includer
2. Positivity
3. Arranger
4. Woo
5. Communication
500482361 (Brittany Deise)
© 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Includer
SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION
People who are especially talented in the Includer theme are accepting of others. They show
awareness of those who feel left out, and make an effort to include them.
YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS
What makes you stand out?
Because of your strengths, you might find a reason to feel affection for almost every person you meet.
Driven by your talents, you want everyone to feel part of the group and its activities. You do and say
things to spare people the misery of rejection and loneliness. Once someone joins your circle, you
identify the talents that make this person so very special. By nature, you are fond of most people. You
tend to be nonjudgmental. You usually find something good and likeable about every person you
meet. Often you want to involve them in your activities and introduce them to others. You are
undoubtedly puzzled by individuals who actively search for reasons to exclude people from their circle
of friends, family members, coworkers, classmates, or teammates. It’s very likely that you intentionally
involve all kinds of individuals in groups or activities. You refuse to inflict emotional pain by making
people feel unwelcome. Your sensitivity causes many to describe you as a nice, kind, and caring
human being. Instinctively, you may exhibit tender feelings for all sorts of people. The affection you
feel for certain individuals may prompt you to draw them into conversations or group activities.
Perhaps your kind words or good deeds help you appreciate life a bit more than some do.
Positivity
SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION
People who are especially talented in the Positivity theme have an enthusiasm that is contagious.
They are upbeat and can get others excited about what they are going to do.
YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS
What makes you stand out?
500482361 (Brittany Deise)
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Because of your strengths, you may be a bit happier with your own life when you can convince certain
individuals they are valuable. Perhaps you express appreciation for their upbeat attitudes or their
special talents. When you realize someone feels glum, you might make an effort to boost that
person’s spirits. By nature, you might produce better results when you have to juggle several activities
at the same time. Perhaps you have more energy for your studies, job, or life in general when you are
given a variety of assignments. Working on just one task day after day may leave you feeling
exhausted both mentally and physically. Instinctively, you may be content with the progress you have
made personally or professionally. This partially explains why you tend to see the brighter side of life.
Chances are good that you now and then respond enthusiastically to opportunities that allow you to
discover how things work. Paring something down to its most basic parts may strike you as child’s
play — that is, something very easy to do. Driven by your talents, you might say your life is enjoyable
when individuals recognize your strengths Maybe they encourage you to use your talents, knowledge,
and/or skills. Perhaps you prefer to spend time with these upbeat people. Why? Maybe they point out
your best qualities rather than your weaknesses.
Arranger
SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION
People who are especially talented in the Arranger theme can organize, but they also have a flexibility
that complements this ability. They like to figure out how all of the pieces and resources can be
arranged for maximum productivity.
YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS
What makes you stand out?
Because of your strengths, you may help your teammates discover ways to cooperate that they never
before considered. Sometimes you can identify certain individuals’ talents, motivations, interests,
skills, or knowledge. Maybe you tune in to their unique styles of thinking, working, or learning.
Instinctively, you may be the peacemaker or the peacekeeper of your group. Perhaps you help your
teammates find some areas where they can agree. This partially explains how you reduce tension
within the group or conflict between specific individuals. It’s very likely that you may be someone to
whom people turn when a project needs to be started or finished. Before you accept an assignment,
maybe you insist on examining how all the pieces, parts, or steps work in combination. By nature, you
sometimes engage in group activities or projects that may benefit certain types of youth or small
children. Chances are good that you occasionally prefer to engage in rivalries that test your
knowledge, skills, or talents. Particular types of tournaments may capture your attention.
500482361 (Brittany Deise)
© 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Woo
SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION
People who are especially talented in the Woo theme love the challenge of meeting new people and
winning them over. They derive satisfaction from breaking the ice and making a connection with
another person.
YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS
What makes you stand out?
By nature, you enjoy the companionship of others and relish social activities. You are apt to be the
person who moves around the room getting acquainted and reacquainted with people. You typically
do not spend all your time huddled in the corner with one or two best friends. Because of your
strengths, you sometimes question whether you place too much confidence in people you are meeting
for the first time. Even so, you may be inclined to engage some newcomers and/or outsiders in casual
chitchat. In the process, you might tell them about your interests, experiences, successes, talents, or
shortcomings. When you share personal information, perhaps these strangers reveal more about
themselves than they normally do. It’s very likely that you may acknowledge newcomers and/or
welcome outsiders to your workgroup, team, or class. Occasionally you invite visitors to join a
discussion or engage in friendly chitchat. Perhaps you are comfortable starting conversations with
some strangers. Chances are good that you might be candid with others about your challenges,
happy moments, and sad events. To some degree, you give freely of your time, energy, and
expertise. Perhaps your open nature and willingness to share distinguishes you from others. This
partially explains why some people may be attracted to you. Driven by your talents, you now and then
help coworkers reach a level of mutual understanding they might not attain without you. How? Maybe
you remind individuals of ways they might use their knowledge, skills, or talents to benefit an
individual or the entire team. Perhaps you enlighten people about potential partnerships, common
interests, or shared goals.
Communication
SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION
People who are especially talented in the Communication theme generally find it easy to put their
thoughts into words. They are good conversationalists and presenters.
500482361 (Brittany Deise)
© 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
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YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS
What makes you stand out?
Because of your strengths, you very much enjoy the animated give-and-take of a lively discussion.
Instinctively, you may prefer to be with another person or a group rather than spend time alone. This
partially explains why you introduce yourself to some newcomers. Perhaps you search for common
interests you can discuss. Chances are good that you usually dive into conversations when you have
a story to tell or a point to make. You enjoy speaking with people. You recognize that conversations
are a valuable source of new information. You probably want to share what you know with others.
When you are involved in a group discussion, you typically add to it. By nature, you periodically pine
— that is, yearn or intensely long — to be with your friends. When this is impossible, you may become
more determined to draw newcomers and/or outsiders into your discussions. It’s very likely that you
might welcome the opportunity to bond with others around a favorite pastime. Watching, discussing,
or debating the outcomes of athletic events may appeal to your sociable, talkative, open, and fun-
loving nature. Perhaps you are enthused whenever you have a chance to be around people who
share your interest in sports.
500482361 (Brittany Deise)
© 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Brittany Deise Strengths Insight Report

  • 1. Brittany Deise Strengths Insight Report SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 05-07-2014 DON CLIFTON Father of Strengths Psychology and Inventor of CliftonStrengths (Brittany Deise) © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 1
  • 2. Brittany Deise SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 05-07-2014 Your Top 5 Themes 1. Includer 2. Positivity 3. Arranger 4. Woo 5. Communication 500482361 (Brittany Deise) © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 2
  • 3. Includer SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION People who are especially talented in the Includer theme are accepting of others. They show awareness of those who feel left out, and make an effort to include them. YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS What makes you stand out? Because of your strengths, you might find a reason to feel affection for almost every person you meet. Driven by your talents, you want everyone to feel part of the group and its activities. You do and say things to spare people the misery of rejection and loneliness. Once someone joins your circle, you identify the talents that make this person so very special. By nature, you are fond of most people. You tend to be nonjudgmental. You usually find something good and likeable about every person you meet. Often you want to involve them in your activities and introduce them to others. You are undoubtedly puzzled by individuals who actively search for reasons to exclude people from their circle of friends, family members, coworkers, classmates, or teammates. It’s very likely that you intentionally involve all kinds of individuals in groups or activities. You refuse to inflict emotional pain by making people feel unwelcome. Your sensitivity causes many to describe you as a nice, kind, and caring human being. Instinctively, you may exhibit tender feelings for all sorts of people. The affection you feel for certain individuals may prompt you to draw them into conversations or group activities. Perhaps your kind words or good deeds help you appreciate life a bit more than some do. Positivity SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION People who are especially talented in the Positivity theme have an enthusiasm that is contagious. They are upbeat and can get others excited about what they are going to do. YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS What makes you stand out? 500482361 (Brittany Deise) © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 3
  • 4. Because of your strengths, you may be a bit happier with your own life when you can convince certain individuals they are valuable. Perhaps you express appreciation for their upbeat attitudes or their special talents. When you realize someone feels glum, you might make an effort to boost that person’s spirits. By nature, you might produce better results when you have to juggle several activities at the same time. Perhaps you have more energy for your studies, job, or life in general when you are given a variety of assignments. Working on just one task day after day may leave you feeling exhausted both mentally and physically. Instinctively, you may be content with the progress you have made personally or professionally. This partially explains why you tend to see the brighter side of life. Chances are good that you now and then respond enthusiastically to opportunities that allow you to discover how things work. Paring something down to its most basic parts may strike you as child’s play — that is, something very easy to do. Driven by your talents, you might say your life is enjoyable when individuals recognize your strengths Maybe they encourage you to use your talents, knowledge, and/or skills. Perhaps you prefer to spend time with these upbeat people. Why? Maybe they point out your best qualities rather than your weaknesses. Arranger SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION People who are especially talented in the Arranger theme can organize, but they also have a flexibility that complements this ability. They like to figure out how all of the pieces and resources can be arranged for maximum productivity. YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS What makes you stand out? Because of your strengths, you may help your teammates discover ways to cooperate that they never before considered. Sometimes you can identify certain individuals’ talents, motivations, interests, skills, or knowledge. Maybe you tune in to their unique styles of thinking, working, or learning. Instinctively, you may be the peacemaker or the peacekeeper of your group. Perhaps you help your teammates find some areas where they can agree. This partially explains how you reduce tension within the group or conflict between specific individuals. It’s very likely that you may be someone to whom people turn when a project needs to be started or finished. Before you accept an assignment, maybe you insist on examining how all the pieces, parts, or steps work in combination. By nature, you sometimes engage in group activities or projects that may benefit certain types of youth or small children. Chances are good that you occasionally prefer to engage in rivalries that test your knowledge, skills, or talents. Particular types of tournaments may capture your attention. 500482361 (Brittany Deise) © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 4
  • 5. Woo SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION People who are especially talented in the Woo theme love the challenge of meeting new people and winning them over. They derive satisfaction from breaking the ice and making a connection with another person. YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS What makes you stand out? By nature, you enjoy the companionship of others and relish social activities. You are apt to be the person who moves around the room getting acquainted and reacquainted with people. You typically do not spend all your time huddled in the corner with one or two best friends. Because of your strengths, you sometimes question whether you place too much confidence in people you are meeting for the first time. Even so, you may be inclined to engage some newcomers and/or outsiders in casual chitchat. In the process, you might tell them about your interests, experiences, successes, talents, or shortcomings. When you share personal information, perhaps these strangers reveal more about themselves than they normally do. It’s very likely that you may acknowledge newcomers and/or welcome outsiders to your workgroup, team, or class. Occasionally you invite visitors to join a discussion or engage in friendly chitchat. Perhaps you are comfortable starting conversations with some strangers. Chances are good that you might be candid with others about your challenges, happy moments, and sad events. To some degree, you give freely of your time, energy, and expertise. Perhaps your open nature and willingness to share distinguishes you from others. This partially explains why some people may be attracted to you. Driven by your talents, you now and then help coworkers reach a level of mutual understanding they might not attain without you. How? Maybe you remind individuals of ways they might use their knowledge, skills, or talents to benefit an individual or the entire team. Perhaps you enlighten people about potential partnerships, common interests, or shared goals. Communication SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION People who are especially talented in the Communication theme generally find it easy to put their thoughts into words. They are good conversationalists and presenters. 500482361 (Brittany Deise) © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 5
  • 6. YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS What makes you stand out? Because of your strengths, you very much enjoy the animated give-and-take of a lively discussion. Instinctively, you may prefer to be with another person or a group rather than spend time alone. This partially explains why you introduce yourself to some newcomers. Perhaps you search for common interests you can discuss. Chances are good that you usually dive into conversations when you have a story to tell or a point to make. You enjoy speaking with people. You recognize that conversations are a valuable source of new information. You probably want to share what you know with others. When you are involved in a group discussion, you typically add to it. By nature, you periodically pine — that is, yearn or intensely long — to be with your friends. When this is impossible, you may become more determined to draw newcomers and/or outsiders into your discussions. It’s very likely that you might welcome the opportunity to bond with others around a favorite pastime. Watching, discussing, or debating the outcomes of athletic events may appeal to your sociable, talkative, open, and fun- loving nature. Perhaps you are enthused whenever you have a chance to be around people who share your interest in sports. 500482361 (Brittany Deise) © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 6