Friday, July 27, 2007

I'm a Benevolent Analyst

You are an Analyst
· Your attention to detail, confidence, sense of order, and focus on functionality combine to make you an ANALYST.
· You are very curious about how things work, delving into the mechanics behind things.
· Along those lines, how well something works is usually more important to you than what it looks like.
· You find beauty and wonder mainly in concrete, functional, earthly things.
· You are very aware of your own abilities, and you believe that you will find the best way of doing things.
· Accordingly, problems do not intimidate you, as you believe in yourself.
· You trust yourself to find solutions within the boundaries of your knowledge.
· You don't spend a lot of time imagining how things could be different—you're well-grounded in the here-and-now.
· It is important for you to follow a routine, and you prefer the familiar to the unknown.
· You prefer to have time to plan for things, feeling better with a schedule than with keeping plans up in the air until the last minute.
· Generally, you believe that you control your life, and that external forces only play a limited role in determining what happens to you.


If you want to be different:
· Try to embrace the imaginative, creative part of your personality more often.
· Try moving beyond the things that you find comfortable—open yourself up to a broader range of experiences.
how you relate to others

You are Benevolent
· You are a great person to interact with—understanding, giving, and trusting—in a word, BENEVOLENT
· You don't mind being in social situations, as you feel comfortable enough with people to be yourself.
· Your caring nature goes beyond a basic concern: you take the time to understand the nuances of people's situations before passing any sort of judgment.
· You're a good listener, and even better at offering advice.
· You're concerned with others at both an individual and societal level—you sympathize with the plights of troubled groups, and you can care about people you've never met.
· Considering many different perspectives is something at which you excel, and you appreciate that quality in others.
· Other people's feelings are important to you, and you're good at mediating disputes.
· Because of your understanding and patience, you tend to bring out the best in people.


If you want to be different:
· You spend a lot of time taking care of others, but don't forget to take care of yourself!
· Sometimes you can get overcommitted, and when you sacrifice spending time with those close to you, it can make them feel unimportant.

3 comments:

Sharon said...

So, how accurate was yours, in your opinion? :)

Lissa said...

Ah, we are both of the benevolent kind. :)

Wolfchild said...

this is neat...where did you get it?..

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