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Adult · Relationships · ~23 min

The New Table

Leslie just moved to Denver and knows no one. When an invitation to a dinner party full of strangers lands in her lap, every social instinct she has will be tested — from navigating group dynamics and handling conflict to deciding how deeply she's willing to invest in brand-new connections. How you guide her reveals your unique approach to building friendships as an adult.

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What you'll discover

As you move through the story and make choices, your DISC personality profile takes shape across four traits:

  • The Leader

    You approach new social situations with confidence and directness. You're not afraid to take charge of a conversation, address tension head-on, or assert your presence in a room full of strangers. You build friendships by establishing respect and showing people exactly who you are from the start.

  • The Motivator

    You light up new social situations with warmth, humor, and infectious energy. You're a natural storyteller who draws people in, and you build friendships by creating shared moments of laughter and connection. For you, every stranger is just a friend you haven't charmed yet.

  • The Supporter

    You approach new social situations with patience and genuine warmth. Rather than working the room, you seek meaningful one-on-one connections and create safe spaces for others to open up. You build friendships slowly and deeply, offering loyalty and steady support from the very first conversation.

  • The Analyzer

    You approach new social situations as a thoughtful observer. You read the room before engaging, choosing your conversations and connections with care. You build friendships by demonstrating reliability, asking insightful questions, and investing in people whose values align with your own.