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The Fallacy of Being Well-Rounded

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
May 25, 2020

Are you good at everything you try? Some people are Jacks and Jills of All Trades, finding a modicum of success at just about everything they attempt. But do they ever excel at more than a few?

Anxiety and the Coronavirus

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
May 18, 2020

On social media and Zoom, despite our socially distanced and remote connections to others, we are hearing a common and recurring theme: people are experiencing anxiety over the coronavirus pandemic and quarantine.

Relationship Advice from a Psychometric Assessment?

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
May 11, 2020

Can Merchants and Bankers get along? Will Builders and Innovators ever see eye to eye? We discuss the ins and outs of how different Core Values Index psychometric profiles relate to each other.

Don't Keep Up With the Joneses: Be Bold By Being Yourself

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
May 4, 2020

We've all heard the phrase, "Keeping up with the Joneses." They drive the nicest SUVs, their smartphones are the latest model, and their kids go to the most prestigious colleges. But are they really better than you?

We All Need to Take Responsibility

By
Travis Stovall , CEO, eRep, Inc.
Posted
May 1, 2020

As a follow-up to his recent article, "We All Have A Part to Play," Travis Stovall furthers the conversation by outlining how we also have to take responsibility in the current situation.

What is Your Deepest Fear?

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
March 9, 2020

We often talk about the positive hallmarks of each of the four core value energies revealed in the Core Values Index psychometric assessment. Each of these energies have an associated fear.

The Difference Between Ability and Desire

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
March 2, 2020

Not all psychometric assessments are created equal. The Core Values Index is the most reliable and accurate but it is a myth that it measures ability. Instead, it describes what desires and pursuits will make you happiest.

Overcoming Anxiety At Work With The CVI

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
February 24, 2020

Experiencing anxiety about your work can be a leading indicator that you are not aligned with the requirements of the role. This may seem obvious, but it goes into a deeper subject of psychometric fit than merely "I don't like my job."

Advice From One Core Value to the Next

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
February 17, 2020

For those who have taken the Core Values Index psychometric assessment, or are curious how it works, we list hypothetical conversations between each of the four core value personality types.

Is Success or Failure a Matter of Perspective?

By
Steve Williamson , VP Digital Marketing and Content, eRep, Inc.
Posted
January 27, 2020

Finding the path in life that aligns with how you are hardwired, toward your definition of success, requires knowing your personality's DNA. The only reliable way to know that is to take the Core Values Index psychometric assessment.

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