Your Natural Self

Jul 16
08:56

2009

Peter Kenworthy

Peter Kenworthy

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If you have tried other tools for team-building and how to improve collaboration, we think you will be pleasantly surprised by TetraMap®. TetraMap is a quick, simple way of finding out about yourself and your team members - how you behave and act differently, how you can draw on people's varying strengths and how you can reduce unhelpful conflict in the team.

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TetraMap draws on the images or metaphors within nature:-
  • Earth,Your Natural Self Articles like a mountain, is firm
  • Air, like the wind, is clear
  • Water, like a lake, is calm
  • Fire, like the sun, is bright
We each have an order or rank of preferences, although we each have and use the four elements.  We just tend to use one or two more than the others, most of the time.The four elements can be mapped as a TetraMap and portrayed as a tetrahedron, a four-sided pyramid.  The tetrahedron is the strongest 3-D object.  It has no one dominant face.  Each face touches the other three faces - they are all in contact.  There are no faces that are directly opposite another.When we exhibit a preference for one element, that's the 'face' other people see.  They may glimpse two other faces or elements and one tends to be hidden, beneath us.  It's still there, just not very obvious.In general and in varying ways, people show their elemental preferences in how they behave and what they pay attention to:-
  • Earth - appreciates facts and tend to be decisive
  • Air - appreciates logic and tend to be orderly
  • Water - appreciates feelings and tend to be considerate
  • Fire - appreciates possibilities and tend to be spontaneous
If you know your own preferences - your own nature - and can discover the nature of others, team-working is much more likely to be effective, productive and harmonious.TetraMap is a registered trademark of TetraMap International, see www.tetramap.com 

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