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What’s Your Temperament?

What's Your Temperament

I’m pleased to recommend this new book What’s Your Temperament? by Dr. Deb Brock and Dr. Ron Johnson. I think you’ll find the ideas in the book both profound, and easy to apply to yourself and your relationships with and understanding of others.


I’ve had the pleasure of knowing and working with Drs. Johnson and Brock for 25 years as fellow students of personality type and its application to personal lives, interpersonal relationships, and business environments.

Their fascinating book on Temperament will allow you to see yourself and the people you know numerous times – in both familiar and surprising ways. It will help you to understand your personality strengths and to grow beyond them. You will learn to appreciate how our differences in temperament impact well-being, happiness, and success. You’ll also gain insight into relating to and working with people whose temperaments are different from your own.

In reading this book, I discovered nuggets of insight that I was surprised had not appeared to me from my prior decades of experience studying personality. I’ve applied these insights in relating to family, friends, and colleagues . . . as well as helping me in my work with clients.

As you peruse this book you will learn the basic personal, relational, and spiritual characteristics of the four temperaments and see both deep and practical applications of better understanding these types of personalities.

You can learn more about this book at Amazon where it is available both in a soft-cover edition and a kindle digital format.

Scott Savage

About Scott Savage
I am a lifelong student of work, organizations and people. I combine knowledge, training and experience in these areas to coach others in search of change, satisfaction, understanding and joy. I help people make the most of their situation, and prepare and find new situations. M.A. University of Minnesota, Education, Training and Development In Business and Industry B.A. Southern Illinois University, Psychology

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