Why don’t people own their mistakes when we get called out by others? What three steps can a Warrior Saint take to become the owner of our lives? Of course, it starts by being crucifixional.
Why don’t people own their mistakes when we get called out by others? What three steps can a Warrior Saint take to become the owner of our lives? Of course, it starts by being crucifixional.
Fr Chris, Blessings and thank you for your series. For many years I have been doing Behavior Profiles using the DISC system along with other profiles.The DISC system does a comprehensive profile and one of the aspects that we each have is what is called by the DISC system “under pressure” or another name they use is the “Backup response”. In other words my profile is generally easygoing. Under pressure and backed against the wall I can get quite angry. Pressure does this to us. It varies for each of the 16 behaviors and generally is often quite opposite from the normal behavior.
Recently I attended a virtual conference and the keynote speaker was Matthew McConaughey. In his talk he said his life has taught him that he has chosen humor for his backup behavior. That really struck me. I will never be able to do a profile without explaining an alternate behavior, humor, the best response under pressure.