"Are They That Difficult?"

Through the lens of personality types, participants engage with behavioral friction, emotional cues, and interpersonal tension, then learn how to navigate it with clarity and empathy. Whether in team dynamics or personal interactions, this simulation transforms understanding into action and differences into productive momentum.


SIMULATION DETAILS:

  • Theme: River Rowing Experience
  • Audience: All levels
  • Duration: 1 Day
  • Reference: William Marston “The Emotions of Normal People”

SIMULATION OVERVIEW:

The Connect 4 simulation tackles the common challenge of managing different personality types by helping participants understand motivations and improve interactions. Using the Personality Types model, participants start with the “Clash-ON!” exercise, engaging with challenging characters to better recognize and manage diverse behaviors for smoother communication in both personal and professional settings.

OBJECTIVES & OUTCOMES:

  • Identify Different Personality Types: Guide participants using a structured model to better understand behavioral traits and interaction styles.

  • Transform Clash Into Connection: Enable participants to identify common friction points, defuse reactive behaviors.

  • Decoding Behavioral Diversity: Help participants recognize how personality types shape motivation, stress responses, and collaboration styles.

  • Building Adaptive Communication: Help participant flex their tone, timing, and messaging to meet others where they are without losing their voice.

BY THE END OF THIS SIMULATION:

By the end of this simulation, participants will be able to decode personality-driven behaviors, defuse emotional tension, and adapt their communication style to build stronger, more inclusive relationships.