GeneralistWellbeing
A generalist does well when he can serve his own most important needs, depending on the situation: to provide for reliability and order or to be able to develop freely. To be well integrated and, in addition, to support the group through one’s own individual contributions. To be emotionally aware of each other while rationally recognizing and solving problems. For this, he needs above all an overview of complex situations, as well as specialists who provide him with rough information and take care of the details.