
What does the Instinctive Level evaluate?
Our primitive survival instinct—self-preservation—remains active and manifests in the way we relate to our environment and to ourselves.
A possible behavioral excess related to the use of instinctive resources can generate an imposing, intolerant side and, at times, various levels and forms of aggressiveness. On the other hand, the absence of a balanced level of use of the natural resources of self-preservation will cause a person’s behavior to be submissive to the environment, reducing their capacity to take their place in their life and the world around them.
This level will allow us to observe how the individual seeks to occupy their place in the world, relating to people and to their surroundings.
What is the intensity of {{nome}} at this stage?

- INDIVIDUAL PROFILE
(General characteristics: Management of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors)
Highlights:
- Ability to weigh the most productive moment to act or remain silent
- Tendency toward calculated behaviors, with low impulsivity
- Ability to analyze risks before making decisions
Individual behavioral tendencies:
- Assesses whether to impose or wait, based on personal strategy
- Usually makes decisions proportional to the context and desired impact
- Shows self-confidence when deciding not to engage in undesirable situations
- RELATIONAL MODEL
(Behavioral pattern when establishing personal relationships)
Highlights:
- Usually listens attentively and debates without exaggerated reactions
- Avoids submission and tends not to yield to social pressures perceived as unjustified
- Demonstrates firm presence without resorting to confrontations deemed unnecessary
Tendencies in relationships:
- Frequently consulted for a mature and balanced stance
- Able to set boundaries without creating aggressive ruptures
- Tends to remain engaged in relevant matters, avoiding omission
- ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGY
(Ability to adapt and perform professionally / in groups)
Highlights:
- Strategic profile with clear understanding of scenarios and risks involved
- Can skillfully assume mediation or negotiation roles
- Acts with boldness, firmness, or caution in proportion to the context
Performance tendencies:
- Respected conduct in groups due to maturity of stance
- Avoids taking the lead in matters outside of scope, without guilt or passivity
- Often recognized as a balancing figure in tense environments
Detailed profile:
The emotional pattern developed by {{nome}} indicates a present capacity for reflection on the actions taken, with a great ability to consciously choose when to employ firmer and more assertive behaviors, setting clear boundaries in a situation, or when it will be more productive to temporarily maintain discretion and wait for a more suitable moment to act or approach a particular issue. This is a form of behavior that is as powerful as it is uncommon in the majority of the population that is not trained for it.
Consciously applying those important existing skills, {{nome}} tends to demonstrate an advanced capacity for mediation in conflict situations, being able to consider the various arguments and behaviors of those involved, steering negotiations toward pacifying and, yet, potentially productive outcomes. Complementarily, {{nome}} feels free when do not wish to participate in a given situation, able to withdraw from discussions that do not interest them or topics that are not their concern.
{{nome}}’s behavioral pattern proves favorable for a careful and thoughtful analysis of the situations they are involved in, being able to measure the force they use, or not, when expressing themselves. Therefore, there is a tendency for the development of less impulsive and more moderated behaviors.
A person with the behavioral patterns of {{nome}} is often consulted on matters involving them, as in addition to a good ability to listen and debate without presenting rash reactions, they also tend not to avoid relevant topics, which leads people around them to realize over time that they will not do things they do not want to do simply because they were told to, just as they will not suspend their plans due to intimidation that they can combat with the consequences they are willing to handle.
Being commonly able to interact thoughtfully, {{nome}} has a strategic advantage as a starting point, as conscious observation of a broader scenario tends to provide information for better decisions, even if these decisions require more impetuous or more measured behaviors. However, from a capacity to maintain the analysis of the scenario proportionate to what is actually occurring and the real risks involved, the transition between possible behavioral variations can be calculated and intentional.