STOP PUTTING PEOPLE IN BOXES.
The coworker you can't figure out.
The family member who drives you crazy.
The friend who seems impossible to read.
The partner who makes perfect sense one day and none the next.
What if the problem isn't them?
What if the problem is the way we've been taught to think about people?
For decades, personality quizzes, labels, stereotypes, and snap judgments have promised to help us understand human behavior. Yet most of them do exactly the opposite.
In Everybody's Complicated, Ken Konet, M.Ed., MBA reveals a surprisingly simple truth:
People aren't types. They're patterns.
Drawing from modern personality psychology, behavioral science, and decades of research, this engaging guide introduces readers to a practical five-dial framework for understanding why people think, feel, decide, communicate, and behave the way they do.
Inside you'll discover:
• Why first impressions are often wrong
• The psychological shortcuts that distort our judgments
• The five personality dimensions that predict real-world behavior
• Why every strength comes with hidden tradeoffs
• How to understand conflict, communication, and relationships more effectively
• Why difficult people often make perfect sense once you know what you're looking at
• How to become a better reader of both others and yourself
Whether you're a leader, educator, manager, parent, spouse, or lifelong student of human behavior, Everybody's Complicated will give you a richer, more accurate way to understand the people around you.
Because nobody is as simple as your first impression of them.