The Warnings

The Warnings

are restrictive messages which appear as conditions which guide our decisions, behaviour and choices. Warnings are the first signs of entering dis-communication. They act as “signals”. Warnings come from a learning process in early childhood and early attempts to obtain the conditional attention of adults.

These conditions are a result of the messages from our immediate or wider environment, from childhood onwards. They are part of our system of beliefs and are visible in our behaviour and language. Above all, these messages are restrictive and energy consuming when they become firm beliefs. Warnings use a great deal of energy. They are all the more restrictive since we are only slightly or not at all aware of them.
 
According to the level of difficulty encountered,
we will activate our Warnings according to two levels:
A relatively unfavourable environment
A very difficult environment.

Being able to stand back and identify them when they are activated may help us to put them into perspective and allow us to function with greater flexibility. Their balanced activation may be a source of added value.

There are six main Warnings.
Each personality type uses one of them more specifically In a relatively unfavourable environment. Sometimes, certain personalities may trigger their second driver, which has the effect of making interpersonal relationships even more difficult.