For the Peacock personality bird type, life is for LIVING! It’s all in the spirit of adventure, where fun is the priority. Peacocks believe that you only get one chance at life. This is a ‘larger than life’ personality type.
It’s hard to miss a Peacock. Their energy is infectious and so is their outlook. They’re the ‘go big or go home’ type. Peacocks need to be recognised.
Here are some other tell-tale signs you’re in the company of a Peacock (or you’re one yourself).
Style: Confident, warm, and friendly
Face: Expressive and animated
Voice: Strong and colourful
Body Language: Lots of dramatic and sweeping gestures
Clothes: Flamboyant, colourful, fashionable, designer labels, wears ‘look at me’ jewellery
Life View: ‘Everything’s coming up roses’
Attitude: Easy going. Peacocks seem to have all the time in the world and can talk the leg off of a chair
Sayings: “Today is the first day of the rest of your life”
Car: A ‘look at me car’, usually red. Peacocks love red Porsches!
Do accept the fact that they like talking about themselves
Do understand that they exaggerate everything
Do understand that they are emotional.
Do appreciate they like to touch and cuddle
Do appreciate they like to have fun
Do accept the fact that they are unorganised
Do accept that when they’re down, they’re really down.
Don’t expect them to take a logical approach
Don’t lock them into repetitious tasks and environments
Don’t expect them to be good listeners
Don’t expect them to be quiet for too long
Don’t expect them to let you have the last word
Don’t expect them to be a homebody.
Peacocks are confident and friendly. In conflicts, they’re noisy and dramatic. This bird type is more bark than bite. Under stress, Peacocks are apologetic and friendly, but can become manipulative. ‘I was only joking’ is a common statement.
The good news is, Peacocks love to solve problems. They won’t just leave something unresolved. If anything, they’ll create closure by saying: ‘let’s just forget it and move past on.” Peacocks are great teammates.
Learn which Tick bird type you are and how to use the new insights in your work and home life.