Your personality has 3 top qualities.
These 3 words describe what makes you different.
They summarize how you are most likely to add value.
This is what makes you fascinating to your listeners, to your co-workers, and to the rest of us. This is why we respect you, and believe in you.
Here at Fascinate headquarters, we’ve spent the past several months getting ready to unveil the next level of fascination. Today, you get first look at the Archetype matrix makeover!
We upgraded some of the adjectives associated with each Archetype. Did your 3 words get a makeover?
Check out the BEFORE and AFTER…
BEFORE:
AFTER:
Look at the 3 adjectives associated with your Archetype.
These adjectives indicate where you are most likely to be a high performer. By concentrating on these attributes, you are more likely to positively influence how the world sees you. Think of these as your built-in specialty.
Starting next week, we’re doing a serious upgrade to your Fascination Advantage® report, based on our new pilot programs with companies such as AT&T and Unilever.
What changes can you find in the Archetype matrix?
You’ll see we’re changing “Alarm” to “Alert.”
“Rebellion” is now “Innovation.”
We’ll be rolling out cool changes over the next couple of weeks.
In the meantime: See how the world sees you.
It all starts by looking at your Archetype on the new matrix, and finding those 3 words to describe how your personality is most likely to add value.
Now it’s your turn. We want to hear from you in the comments. Chime in below.
What do you see that’s different?
What are your 3 adjectives?
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Ugh! Sally, what gives?!? I thought you were all about fascination then you go and change Rebellion to Innovation? Yawn. Innovation is a boring term that’s overused in every pitch and piece of marketing by every company out there. The whole point of Rebellion is that it ruffles some feathers through creatively challenging the status quo and not giving in to the mundane that everyone else has accepted. Then you go and change it to a mundane word like Innovation. Then you change Clever for Nimble. Does anyone in this century even use that word? I get the meaning, it’s just archaic. Sigh. Oh well. At least I’m still The Secret Weapon! Just seems like you guys caved in to making your product fit everyone instead of being comfortable with the few people who might’ve been uncomfortable with the more fascinating terms. Yes, that’s the Rebellious part of me speaking. 😉 I still love what you’re up to!
Rebellion change to innovation – like that – feels more positive. I am still the Maverick Leader – Pioneening Irrevernt, Entrepreneural
I like ‘alert’ much better than ‘Alarm’ And for ‘Trendsetter’ ‘Cutting Edge’ is easier to translate into a Tision/feeling than ‘Advanced’. thanks Sally and team.
As a provocateur I agree 100% with Don the Idea Guy. I really identified with Rebellion as it explained so much of my life. And I miss witty and unconventional. It has more personality. But then – I am rebellious!
Hi,Everyone Maverick Leader: Rebellion ~ Innovation Power ~ Power Alarm ~ alert Ok it’s true some may prefer the softer tone of Innovation I still feel/think the sound of Rebellion rocks! Although I do like my new three words,I can own them with no negative filters, they are more how I have always seen myself. I see Maverick Leader on the top of the chart which actually makes more sense, like being a Maverick Leader isn’t a bad thing. Thanks
Before:Steadfast, composed, by-the-book After:Steadfast, composed, structured Great, I always show a structured composed posture