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Relationship Types with Melissa Meredith Wells

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With a background in assessments, Melissa Wells was intrigued when she met John Voris from Authentic Systems and learned about Life Themes and the 4 Archetypes.
Kim, Melissa, and John discuss how to improve a relationship by understanding each Life Theme's unique values, allowing you to communicate with others and navigate potential conflicts.
From finding commonality to providing adequate space for disagreements, they talk about which Life Themes are likely to disagree and have different styles of conflict management, which parties each Theme would attend, and how to channel your Life Theme for personal and professional success.
With these insights, it's clear that understanding Life Themes can help individuals understand themselves and others in order to create better relationships.
For more information go to johnvoris.com
Are you Love, Justice, Wisdom or Power?
Click Here to Take the questionnaire to Discover Your Life Theme
Work 1-on-1 with John Voris
Learn about the ultimate journey of self discovery with the ALTA Assessment
Purchase John's book on The Four Life Themes
Discover the Power That Drives Your Personality

  continue reading

16 episodes

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With a background in assessments, Melissa Wells was intrigued when she met John Voris from Authentic Systems and learned about Life Themes and the 4 Archetypes.
Kim, Melissa, and John discuss how to improve a relationship by understanding each Life Theme's unique values, allowing you to communicate with others and navigate potential conflicts.
From finding commonality to providing adequate space for disagreements, they talk about which Life Themes are likely to disagree and have different styles of conflict management, which parties each Theme would attend, and how to channel your Life Theme for personal and professional success.
With these insights, it's clear that understanding Life Themes can help individuals understand themselves and others in order to create better relationships.
For more information go to johnvoris.com
Are you Love, Justice, Wisdom or Power?
Click Here to Take the questionnaire to Discover Your Life Theme
Work 1-on-1 with John Voris
Learn about the ultimate journey of self discovery with the ALTA Assessment
Purchase John's book on The Four Life Themes
Discover the Power That Drives Your Personality

  continue reading

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