Upholders meet inner and outer expectations. They love rules, having a clear plan and are self-motivated and disciplined.
Questioners meet their own expectations, but resist outer ones. They need to see purpose and reason in anything they do.
Obligers meet other peoples’ expectations easily, but struggle with their own. The must be held accountable by a friend, coach or boss to get things done.
Rebels defy both outer and inner expectations. Above all, they want to be free to choose and express their own individuality.
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