Introduction - Why be PeopleSmart?

Episode Number: 
100
With: 
Carol Dysart

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What if getting along with anyone was easy... something you never had to even think or worry about? What if by simply listening to this show on a regular basis, you learned how to be so "PeopleSmart" that you could "people-read" personality styles and knew exactly what made other people feel great around you! Your success with other people will increase in direct proportion to how well you know yourself... and others! In this Introductory segment, Carol Dysart introduces herself and the work with Personality Styles she has loved for over 30 years - as a teacher of DISC Personality Styles. Join her now and DISCover how much fun you can have being PeopleSmart... with Personality!

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