Your Temperament
Your talents fit:
An Idealist
Your personality is a mixture of several character types, but the role it most naturally fits is the idealist. Idealists live in an abstract world of thoughts and ideas, but care deeply about finding a way to contribute to the good of society in a concrete, observable way.
Idealists are genuine and empathetic, have a hunger for deep and meaningful relationships, and prefer to focus on the personal, human side of life. They are enthusiastic and warm. They tend to find themselves involved with personal growth wherever they go.
Idealist's Motto:
• I want to discover the truth in life.
Natural job talents:
Whether assisting in the personal aspects of business or working directly in a healing profession, idealists trust their own feelings over any other source of information. They are always looking to better understand themselves and the world. They are identity seekers, are imaginative, and are creative in the way they communicate their thoughts. Your personality fits this pattern.
Best environment:
Seek out environments that allow you the freedom to be yourself and to think freely. Avoid tasks that are fast-paced, discipline-oriented, and rigid. When you work on a task, every step you take creates a new idea for you. You enjoy this and it benefits all other areas of your life. When you are surrounded by co-workers who limit this freedom or who are not flexible or curious, your enthusiasm begins to suffer. Avoid such situations.
Biggest weakness: Idealists have a hard time remembering facts or figures. When a topic doesn't hold potential for insight or imagination, you will quickly get bored with it.
Co-Workers:
You work best in cooperative, harmonious environments. Competition, a rushed pace, and a strict format for communication doesn't work well for you. Such situations make you feel restricted and tempt you to become stubborn. You work best when you are given the freedom and time to follow your hunches and impressions.
The best co-worker for you: A fellow idealist or a thinker - someone who is optimistic and flexible. Since you tend to jump around in your thoughts, you work best with people who are capable of following multiple levels of associations within a conversation.
The worst co-worker for you: Someone who is impatient or pessimistic.
Achilles Heel:
• Feeling guilty
Your Strength:
• Idealists inspire other people. Your enthusiasm is catchy.
Favorite Question:
'Who?'. Artists are known for asking 'Where?'. They want to know where the action is so that they can be there and help to sculpt it. Protectors are known for asking 'What and when?'. They want to keep things regulated. Thinkers are known for asking 'How?'. They want to figure out how things work. Idealists, however, are known for asking 'Who?'. They are most concerned about how decisions and actions affect people.
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