Open vs Guarded

Openness shows in the degree of self-disclosure: a person’s readiness and willingness to outwardly show thoughts and feelings and accept openness from others.

GUARDED BEHAVIORS

  • Keeps feelings private: shares only on a “need-to-know” basis
  • Makes most decisions based on evidence (objective)
  • Focuses conversation on issues and tasks; stays on subject
  • More formal and proper
  • Goes with the agenda
  • Fact- and task-oriented
  • Takes time to get to know in business or unfamiliar social situations
  • Disciplined about how their time is used by others
  • Prefers to work independently
  • Avoids/minimizes physical contact
  • Tells, or enjoys listening to, goal-related stories and anecdotes
  • Limited range of facial expressions during speaking and listening
  • Shows less enthusiasm than the average person
  • Formal handshake
  • Less likely to give nonverbal feedback, if given at all
  • Responsive to realities/actual experiences/facts

OPEN BEHAVIORS

  • Self-disclosing
  • Shows and shares feelings freely
  • Makes most decisions based on feelings (subjective)
  • Conversation includes digressions; strays from subject
  • More relaxed and warm
  • Goes with the flow
  • Opinion- and feeling-oriented
  • Easy to get to know in business or unfamiliar social situations
  • Flexible about how their time is used by others
  • Prefers to work with others
  • Initiates/accepts physical contact
  • Shares, or enjoys listening to, personal feelings, especially if positive
  • Animated facial expressions during speaking and listening
  • Shows more enthusiasm than the average person
  • Friendly handshake
  • More likely to give nonverbal feedback
  • Responsive to dreams/visions/concepts