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Communicating with an Id -- The Influencer

A guide for communicating effectively with someone who has an Id DISC personality type. Learn more: Id Personality Type — The Influencer


Who is the Id?

Id types are energetic, adventurous communicators who combine high sociability with persuasive assertiveness. They thrive in dynamic, people-focused environments where they can leverage their charisma and creative thinking to inspire action. They're big-picture thinkers who communicate with bold, colorful language and make intuitive, fast decisions. What drives them is influence, freedom, and the excitement of new opportunities.

Do's

  • Use casual yet assertive communication with enthusiastic, colorful language.
  • Describe ideas vividly and engage their imagination.
  • Focus on the big picture and possibilities rather than getting lost in details.
  • Give them freedom to explore opportunities and brainstorm creatively.
  • Approach problems positively and remain open to new ideas.
  • Let them lead discussions and pitch their vision.
  • Match their pace -- they move fast and expect others to keep up.
  • Provide encouragement and recognize their contributions publicly.

Don'ts

  • Don't force them into rigid procedures, predictable routines, or excessive structure.
  • Don't lead with detailed data, root-cause analysis, or exhaustive research.
  • Don't rely heavily on written communication when verbal would work better.
  • Don't slow them down with step-by-step instructions or excessive process.
  • Don't nitpick details when they're in visioning mode.
  • Don't be passive or indecisive -- they respect directness and confidence.
  • Don't expect them to sit through extended analytical exercises without social breaks.
  • Don't overwhelm them with comprehensive decision-making frameworks before they've had time to brainstorm.

Context-Specific Advice

Meetings

Prefer in-person meetings without rigid agendas. Id types thrive in dynamic discussions where ideas can flow freely. Keep the energy up and allow for creative exploration while staying generally on track. They'll disengage if meetings feel overly structured or bureaucratic.

Email

Keep messages brief, casual, and focused on high-level information. Id types will skim long, detailed emails. Lead with the exciting parts and save details for follow-up conversations if needed. A punchy subject line and a clear ask go further than a thorough briefing.

Giving Feedback

Deliver encouragement-focused feedback that addresses broader concepts rather than nitpicky details. Id types respond better to positive framing and will engage more deeply when feedback feels supportive and future-oriented. Lead with what's working, then redirect.

Resolving Conflict

Approach problems productively through discussion and collaborative creative problem-solving. Id types want to work through issues together and find win-win solutions rather than dwelling on blame. Keep it solution-focused and forward-looking.

What Motivates Them

  • Independent opportunity exploration
  • Regular interaction with diverse groups of people
  • Relationship fostering and persuading others
  • Exploring multiple ideas simultaneously
  • Delegating analytical tasks to others
  • Real-time problem-solving and improvisation
  • Group discussions and brainstorming sessions
  • Verbal encouragement and storytelling

What Stresses Them

  • Comprehensive, exhaustive decision-making processes
  • Procedural adherence and routine following
  • Extended analytical thinking before taking action
  • Quality inspection and maintenance work
  • Root-cause research activities
  • Being asked factual clarifying questions that slow momentum
  • Providing step-by-step instructions
  • Heavy reliance on written communication

Go Deeper

For a complete breakdown of this personality type including strengths, blind spots, career fit, and relationship dynamics:

Source

git clone https://github.com/crystal-project-inc/personality-ai/blob/main/communicate-with-id/SKILL.mdView on GitHub

Overview

This skill teaches you how to communicate effectively with Id DISC personalities - charismatic, energetic, and big-picture thinkers. It covers do's, don'ts, meetings, email, feedback, and conflict, all powered by Crystal's DISC framework. Use these patterns to win buy-in, inspire action, and keep collaboration moving.

How This Skill Works

Using Crystal's DISC framework, the guidance is tailored to Id’s preference for bold language, rapid ideation, and persuasive storytelling. It provides practical patterns for meetings, emails, feedback, and conflict resolution that emphasize momentum, positivity, and collaboration. Implementations focus on tone, pace, and structure to keep Id engaged and productive.

When to Use It

  • Meetings: dynamic, in-person discussions with flexible agendas to keep energy high and ideas flowing
  • Email: brief, casual messages with a punchy subject and a clear ask
  • Giving Feedback: encouragement-focused, future-oriented feedback that highlights broader concepts and progress
  • Resolving Conflict: collaborative problem-solving that centers on win-win outcomes and forward momentum
  • Brainstorming and Vision Pitches: lead discussions, invite rapid ideation, and align on bold next steps

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Identify the big-picture objective that matters to the Id and align it with their goals
  2. Step 2: Communicate in casual, assertive language and let them steer the conversation
  3. Step 3: Follow up with concise details and a clear, forward-looking ask

Best Practices

  • Lead with big-picture opportunities and vivid language to capture Id’s imagination
  • Let Id lead discussions and brainstorm; avoid rigid processes early on
  • Match pace and energy; respond quickly to ideas without dampening excitement
  • Use positive framing and public recognition to reinforce contributions
  • Prefer verbal channels when possible; keep emails concise with follow-up for details

Example Use Cases

  • Kickoff a new feature with a bold, inspiring vision and invite rapid ideation from the team
  • Send a concise email to an Id colleague with a punchy subject and a clear next-step ask
  • Deliver feedback that highlights what’s working and suggests future improvements with a hopeful tone
  • Resolve a disagreement by co-creating solutions that move projects forward without assigning blame
  • Run a fast brainstorming session to surface multiple ideas and agree on a path forward

Frequently Asked Questions

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