CONGRATULATIONS Kathy!

You Got a Perfect Score on the Kolbe A™ Index

You are uniquely able to take on future-oriented challenges. You lead the way to visionary possibilities and create what others said couldn’t be done. You’ll say "Yes" before you even know the end of the question – then turn it into a productive adventure.

How do we know this? You told us when you completed the Kolbe A™ Index. Our proprietary algorithm sorted out your answers and came up with the pattern of your MO (Modus Operandi).

Your Kolbe result is so individualized, only 5% of the population is likely to have one just like it.

WHAT’S SO GREAT ABOUT YOUR M.O.!

  • Kathy Kolbe + Audio Description

    Kolbe Action Modes®

    Your Kolbe Strengths

    Your Kolbe A Result Chart - 4-5-7-5
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    Explain
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    Maintain
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    Innovate
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    Restore

    Your Kolbe Strengths

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    Explain
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    Maintain
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    Innovate
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    Restore

    Kolbe Action Modes are behaviors driven by your instinct

    * Kathy Kolbe discovered the instinctive Action Modes and authored the Kolbe A™ Index

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    Fact Finder

    gathers and shares information

    Follow Thru

    arranges and designs

    Quick Start

    deals with risk and uncertainty

    Implementor

    handles space and tangibles

    Fact Finder. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Simplify. ReAct (4 thru 6) Explain. Initiate (7 thru 10) Specify. Your number: 4, You Explain.
    Follow Thru. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Adapt. ReAct (4 thru 6) Maintain. Initiate (7 thru 10) Systematize. Your number: 5, You Maintain.
    Quick Start. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Stabilize. ReAct (4 thru 6) Modify. Initiate (7 thru 10) Innovate. Your number: 7, You Innovate.
    Implementor. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Envision. ReAct (4 thru 6) Restore. Initiate (7 thru 10) Demonstrate. Your number: 5, You Restore.

    Fact Finder

    gathers and shares information

    Fact Finder. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Simplify. ReAct (4 thru 6) Explain. Initiate (7 thru 10) Specify. Your number: 4, You Explain.

    Follow Thru

    arranges and designs

    Follow Thru. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Adapt. ReAct (4 thru 6) Maintain. Initiate (7 thru 10) Systematize. Your number: 5, You Maintain.

    Quick Start

    deals with risk and uncertainty

    Quick Start. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Stabilize. ReAct (4 thru 6) Modify. Initiate (7 thru 10) Innovate. Your number: 7, You Innovate.

    Implementor

    handles space and tangibles

    Implementor. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Envision. ReAct (4 thru 6) Restore. Initiate (7 thru 10) Demonstrate. Your number: 5, You Restore.

YOUR KOLBE RESULT IS PERFECT!

Your Kolbe result celebrates your Modes of Operation (MO): 4-5-7-5. It doesn’t have anything to do with what your social style is or how smart you are. It’s how you will and won’t naturally take action.

Kolbe adds a new dimension. Based on wisdom going back to Plato and Aristotle, the Kolbe Theory™ has proven successful with over one million users.

Conables® Tips, individualized for you, will not only help you explain your way of taking action, they will help you control the outcomes. For example:

Conables® Tips


  • Tired of Questions like:
    • Why do you seem to say "Yes" to just about everything -- even when you're completely overloaded?
      Aren't there some things you'd be better to avoid?
  • How about saying:
    • It’s natural for me to try to help.
      Sure – how about all those things you’ve asked me to do?

Understanding and trusting this powerful force will give you the freedom to be yourself.

Kathy, your Fact Finder Instinct

  • Kathy Kolbe + Audio Description

    Your best way of gathering and sharing information is to Explain.

    Deal with information in the way that’s best for you and let others do the rest.

    Take charge of your Fact Finder instinct!

     
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    What you get from each zone

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    Fact Finder. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Simplify. ReAct (4 thru 6) Explain. Initiate (7 thru 10) Specify. Your number: 4. You Explain.

    For instance, you might:
    • Paraphrase reports
    • Review the data
    • Edit the details
    • Work within priorities
    • Start with the highest probability
    • Use terms properly
    • Respond appropriately
    • Test analogies
    • Clarify specifics
    • Rewrite and fact-check written material
    Fact Finder Zone Descriptions.
    • Select appropriate choices
    • Ask for specifics
    • Rate alternatives
    • Check back
    • Fill in missing information
    • Take data for granted
    • Ignore historical evidence
    • Get immersed in complexities
    • Oversimplify
    • Re-read all the fine print

    Kathy, your Fact Finder Instinct

    Fact Finder. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Simplify. ReAct (4 thru 6) Explain. Initiate (7 thru 10) Specify. Your number: 4. You Explain.

    For instance, you might:
    • Paraphrase reports
    • Review the data
    • Edit the details
    • Work within priorities
    • Start with the highest probability
    • Use terms properly
    • Respond appropriately
    • Test analogies
    • Clarify specifics
    • Rewrite and fact-check written material

    Deal with information in the way that’s best for you and let others do the rest.

    Fact Finder Zone Descriptions.

    Take charge of your Fact Finder instinct!

    Do

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    • Select appropriate choices
    • Ask for specifics
    • Rate alternatives
    • Check back
    • Fill in missing information

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    • Take data for granted
    • Ignore historical evidence
    • Get immersed in complexities
    • Oversimplify
    • Re-read all the fine print
  • Kathy, your Follow Thru Instinct

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    Your best way of organizing is to Maintain.

    When organizing, you have an instinct to Maintain. Don’t let others force you into doing it their way!

    It's how YOU Follow Thru that matters.

     
    You
    Possibilities in Follow Thru

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    Follow Thru. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Adapt. ReAct (4 thru 6) Maintain. Initiate (7 thru 10) Systematize. Your number: 5. You Maintain.

    For instance, you might:
    • Package things together that fit
    • Adjust procedures
    • Monitor policies
    • Realign objectives
    • Coordinate schedules
    • Draft guidelines
    • Provide transitions and segues
    • Identify inconsistencies
    • Meet the need for closure
    • Maintain order
    Follow Thru Zone Descriptions.
    • Blend different approaches
    • Sustain viable systems
    • Replicate patterns
    • Coordinate with others
    • Reclassify information
    • Get snarled in redundancies
    • Initiate rigid systems
    • Make too many guarantees
    • Skip too many steps
    • Over-regulate

    Kathy, your Follow Thru Instinct

    Follow Thru. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Adapt. ReAct (4 thru 6) Maintain. Initiate (7 thru 10) Systematize. Your number: 5. You Maintain.

    For instance, you might:
    • Package things together that fit
    • Adjust procedures
    • Monitor policies
    • Realign objectives
    • Coordinate schedules
    • Draft guidelines
    • Provide transitions and segues
    • Identify inconsistencies
    • Meet the need for closure
    • Maintain order

    When organizing, you have an instinct to Maintain. Don’t let others force you into doing it their way!

    Follow Thru Zone Descriptions.

    It's how YOU Follow Thru that matters.

    Do

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    • Blend different approaches
    • Sustain viable systems
    • Replicate patterns
    • Coordinate with others
    • Reclassify information

    Don't

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    • Get snarled in redundancies
    • Initiate rigid systems
    • Make too many guarantees
    • Skip too many steps
    • Over-regulate
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    Kathy, your Quick Start Instinct

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    Your best way of dealing with risks and uncertainty is to Innovate.

    In the midst of uncertainty you shine because you Innovate.

    How you deal with uncertainty is actually quite certain.

     
    You
    Possibilities in Quick Start

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    Quick Start. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Stabilize. ReAct (4 thru 6) Modify. Initiate (7 thru 10) Innovate. Your number: 7. You Innovate.

    For instance, you might:
    • Create a sense of urgency
    • Initiate change
    • Improvise solutions
    • Promote alternatives
    • Negotiate shortcuts
    • Brainstorm possibilities
    • Originate options
    • Generate slogans
    • Defy the odds
    • Ad lib stories and presentations
    Quick Start Zone Descriptions.
    • Race the clock
    • Take on challenges
    • Promote alternatives
    • Experiment
    • Do things at the last minute
    • Conform
    • Hesitate
    • Be afraid to fail
    • Stick closely to the script
    • Second guess yourself

    Kathy, your Quick Start Instinct

    Quick Start. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Stabilize. ReAct (4 thru 6) Modify. Initiate (7 thru 10) Innovate. Your number: 7. You Innovate.

    For instance, you might:
    • Create a sense of urgency
    • Initiate change
    • Improvise solutions
    • Promote alternatives
    • Negotiate shortcuts
    • Brainstorm possibilities
    • Originate options
    • Generate slogans
    • Defy the odds
    • Ad lib stories and presentations

    In the midst of uncertainty you shine because you Innovate.

    Quick Start Zone Descriptions.

    How you deal with uncertainty is actually quite certain.

    Do

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    • Race the clock
    • Take on challenges
    • Promote alternatives
    • Experiment
    • Do things at the last minute

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    • Conform
    • Hesitate
    • Be afraid to fail
    • Stick closely to the script
    • Second guess yourself
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    Kathy, your Implementor Instinct

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    Your best way of tackling space and tangibles is to Restore.

    How you show what you mean is part of your “charm.” You’re perfect just the way you are.

    Handle things YOUR way.

     
    You
    Possibilities in Implementor

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    Implementor. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Envision. ReAct (4 thru 6) Restore. Initiate (7 thru 10) Demonstrate. Your number: 5. You Restore.

    For instance, you might:
    • Relocate and refurbish
    • Renovate structures
    • Test ingredients
    • Fix moving parts
    • Convert space
    • Remove obstacles - both real and imagined
    • Utilize mechanical equipment
    • Interpret sign and body language
    • Reinforce tangibles
    • Connect concrete paths
    Implementor Zone Descriptions.
    • Protect what has been built
    • Restore functionality
    • Maintain tangible quality
    • Use tools well
    • Fix things that break
    • Commit to build something that won't break
    • Use lousy equipment
    • Be literal about a solution
    • Present information without props or photos
    • Draw conclusions without a walk-through

    Kathy, your Implementor Instinct

    Implementor. CounterAct (1 thru 3) Envision. ReAct (4 thru 6) Restore. Initiate (7 thru 10) Demonstrate. Your number: 5. You Restore.

    For instance, you might:
    • Relocate and refurbish
    • Renovate structures
    • Test ingredients
    • Fix moving parts
    • Convert space
    • Remove obstacles - both real and imagined
    • Utilize mechanical equipment
    • Interpret sign and body language
    • Reinforce tangibles
    • Connect concrete paths

    How you show what you mean is part of your “charm.” You’re perfect just the way you are.

    Implementor Zone Descriptions.

    Handle things YOUR way.

    Do

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    • Protect what has been built
    • Restore functionality
    • Maintain tangible quality
    • Use tools well
    • Fix things that break

    Don't

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    • Commit to build something that won't break
    • Use lousy equipment
    • Be literal about a solution
    • Present information without props or photos
    • Draw conclusions without a walk-through
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    What's so different about the Kolbe Index?

    Kathy Kolbe + Audio Description

    IT’S WHAT DRIVES YOU, Kathy

    Being a 4-5-7-5 in Kolbe has nothing to do with your personality, social style, or if you are a math whiz. Kolbe Index results deal with a different part of the brain/mind that drives your actions.

    Three Parts of the Mind

    • Cognitive

    • Thinking
    • IQ
    • Skills
    • Reason
    • Knowledge
    • Experience
    • Education
    • Conative

    • Doing
    • Drive
    • Instinct
    • Necessity
    • Mental Energy
    • Innate Force
    • Talents
    • Affective

    • Feeling
    • Desires
    • Motivation
    • Attitudes
    • Preferences
    • Emotions
    • Values

    Conative?

    Action derived from instinct; purposeful mode of striving, volition. It's a conscious effort to carry out self-determined acts.

    If conative is a new word for you, join the crowd. It's the long-lost term for one of the most important things you need to know about yourself.

    TIME AND ENERGY

    Everyone runs out of time and energy.

    You can’t get time back – once it’s used, it’s gone – but energy can be renewed.

    YOUR PYRAMID OF MENTAL ENERGY

    Your 100 “ergs” of mental energy are equal to the energy available to every other human being. This gives you the same potential power as any CEO or rock star.

    Pyramid of Energy. Representation of how you use your mental energy. Explained further in the text.

    Pyramid of Energy.

    Explain
    19%

    Maintain
    24%

    Innovate
    33%

    Restore
    24%

    Each of your 100 ergs has the same intensity - whether it is in the Initiating, ReActing, or CounterActing zone.

    You spend a great amount of your time and energy taking on high-potential challenges and jumping into uncertainties. For you, failure is not a waste of time. It’s an essential ingredient to your discovery of truth. But this alone won’t ensure your success – you need to use all of your conative strength to make your innovation viable.

    Don’t let anyone stereotype you as contributing or “being” just one of the Action Modes. Your contribution begins with innovating and continues until you explain the solution.

    Self-manage your use of these limited, but renewable, resources. Use them purposefully and they will bring joy to your life.

    TRUSTING YOUR SENSE OF TIME

    It’s tough to allocate your time, especially when no one but Kolbe has explained the role of your conative assets.

    You use time according to your MO. So forget time management advice that doesn’t take it into consideration. Everyone has an equal amount of conative energy, used in differing amounts and orders. You use it in your particular order and percentages per mode.

    Erg Arrow. Representation of how you use your time. Explained further in the text.

    Quick Start
    33%

    Follow Thru
    24%

    Implementor
    24%

    Fact Finder
    19%

    When free to use your strengths:

    1. You’ll start the problem solving process by brainstorming.
    2. Next you look for ways to fit the project into the system.
    3. Then, you check the strength and durability of available materials.
    4. Finally, Kathy, you review data.

    If you work against your grain, you’ll never have “enough” time. You will squander it by taking non-productive paths.

    GET MORE DONE IN LESS TIME

    We can't give you more time, but we have proven leveraging your conative strengths can more than double your productivity.

    Here are some ways you can get the multiplier effect from your MO of 4-5-7-5.

    Conables® Tips


    • Commit–but to very little. Target your top priorities. Unlike time, you can replenish conative energy, but it takes downtime to do it.
    • Seize the moment when your ideas surface. Don’t wait - or debate.
    • After working intensely to meet deadlines, take time to Do Nothing.
    • Self-Provoke to get where you want to go. You’re responsible for goading yourself to initiate necessary action.

    Get Conative, Kathy!

    Give it urgency or give it away.

    Conables® Tips


    Because most of the world hasn't recognized conation, you may actually have been taught ways of taking action that are absolutely wrong for you.

    • The truth is you need to give yourself the freedom to "Act before you Think."
      A good way to start your day is to check and adjust priorities.

    Don't just take our word for it; try it! You may surprise yourself with how much you can get done, and by how natural it feels.

    Conables® Tips


    You’re likely to procrastinate if you don’t have a system or format to follow.

    When you need to be persuasive in an unfamiliar situation, wing it. Trust your guts to pull out the right examples and call it as you see it.

    You may be acting against your grain without even knowing it. When we work against our grain, we are not only unhappy but also unproductive, wasting our time on things that require too much energy. Instead of robbing yourself of your valuable time and energy, modify the things you need to do so that you can accomplish them in your own way.

    COMMUNICATION & RELATIONSHIPS

    Communication is at the Heart of a Relationship

    Communication involves Action, ReAction, CounterAction and InterAction. Of course, emotions cause the desire to communicate while thoughts provide the content. However it’s your conative instincts that drive how it plays out.

    If you aren’t communicating through your conative strengths, you are likely to come across as acting out of character or not being authentic.

    We’re taught that there is a “right way” to do things. Our essays have the same structure and our resumes look like we’ve all had the same experiences.

    How can you be true to who you are, and win approval too? We give you individualized Conables Tips for communicating in your own way without turning other people off.

    Your conative instincts out of kilter.

    “If you get out of kilter with your MO, how do you expect others to “get” who you are?”
    Kathy Kolbe

    It’s Not Just What You Say, It’s How You Say It

    Conables® Tips


    People get it wrong when they think you’ll take on any dare. You strive when you’re working on deadline, which communicates to others that you would thrive if you lived with constant challenges. It’s tough for you not to step in when others seem to be dragging something out.

    Say it rather than write it. Over-prepping and/or doing scripted presentations takes you out of your stride. Brief notes give you all you need.

    Knowing the conative make-up of those in the room helps you “talk to the audience,” stick in more or fewer examples, and most importantly, use humor – it’s your best bet for bridging conative gaps.

    Kathy, Communicate Your Way

    Conables® Tips


    • Your instincts won't change with age. Be obstinate with people who expect you to conform to age stereotypes – or any other kind of stereotype.
    • Get enough information to know what you're talking about without overdoing it.
    • Let others know you'll adjust to changes as long as you are informed ahead of time. They can throw your day off kilter by not doing what they promised they’d do.

    WIN–WIN RELATIONSHIPS

    There is no perfect combination of Kolbe results for relationships. The ideal spouse, child, sibling, parent, grandparent, colleague or friend will respect your conative truth and allow you the freedom to be yourself.

    “Trying to avoid conflict between people with strong conative differences is impossible. No use pretending – it will come out sooner or later. Discussing the differences doesn’t resolve them. It involves them. It turns a clash of wills into a meeting of the minds. You are impelled to act according to your instincts, but you can’t compel others to respond the same way.”
    Conative Connection by Kathy Kolbe

    People trust what they sense comes from your conative truths.

    Three parts of the mind: feeling, thinking, doing.
    Conative action never happens in isolation from the other two parts of the mind, the affective and cognitive.

    You can improve relationships by understanding similarities and differences in your conative MOs.

    In situations with someone who is pretty much your conative clone, you might be able to finish each other’s sentences, but it could also lead to: inertia in what you do together or competition for who could do things better or more than the other.

    Conables® Tips


    When working with someone whose MO is similar to your own:

    • Avoid getting stuck in your shared methods by bringing in others with diverse approaches.
    • Don’t evaluate others by what works best for both of you. For instance, when parents think kids should do things the same way they do them, it often leads to false expectations.

    In situations with a person who has very different conative strengths than you do, you can benefit from the resulting Synergy, or the differences can cause conflict and stress.

    Conables® Tips


    When working with someone whose MO is very different than yours:

    • For you, togetherness may mean doing different things in the same room.
    • Don’t try to get the other person to work toward shared goals the same way you do.

    Career Considerations

    Look for Opportunities to Contribute Your Conative Strengths

    Kathy, you do your best work when you strive according to your MO. You're most likely to succeed in jobs that use your conative strengths according to each of the Action Modes.

    Fact Finder ring
    Fact Finder

    4

    Review, confirm, report, substantiate, amend

    Follow Thru ring
    Follow Thru

    5

    Monitor, merge, accessorize, guide, assimilate

    Quick Start ring
    Quick Start

    7

    Speculate, discover, originate, promote, experiment

    Implementor ring
    Implementor

    5

    Renovate, repair, reproduce, upgrade, simulate

    Finding Careers that Give You the Freedom to Be Yourself

    You have many strengths that could contribute to an organization.

    In job interviews, people often say things they think employers want to hear. Yet if they get a job based upon false promises, they usually become frustrated and regret having to live up to them.

    Finding a job that lets you use your natural strengths is a formula for success.

    Conables® Tips


    • It’s important for you to find a career that offers opportunities to work in a team environment at all levels.
    • When considering a specific career, see if you can find out the MOs of those who are successful in that role.

    It pays to be truthful in promoting your MO

    Summary & Share

    Kathy, the information in every section of this report was individualized for you, whether you remember it by:

    Your iconic Kolbe bar chart

    Your Kolbe A Result Chart

    Your four numbers

    4 5 7 5

    Your four conative strengths

    Explain
    Maintain
    Innovate
    Restore

    Your use of time

    Erg Arrow

    Your use of energy

    Pyramid of Energy

    However you visualize your MO – it's important to keep the message of your conative strengths in the front of your mind as you make life empowering decisions.

    Now that you know the power of your MO, it's up to you to use it for good purposes. The world needs your conative strengths!

    We hope you find this analysis will help you maximize your time and energy and communicate more effectively.

    If you took the Index through your organization, check back with your Kolbe Consultant or Administrator for additional services.

    Kolbe Certified Experts are available in more than 20 countries and throughout the USA