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Based on your responses you live much of your life in your head, mentally processing the world around you. Often this isn’t fun and is accompanied by anxiety and worry. This can translate into self-consciousness or even anger. It’s likely that this part of your temperament feels like a burden at times. Despite how difficult being wired this way may be at times, your ability to think and feel a range of emotions gives you a depth of understanding about the human condition.Your different moods can have a tremendous influence on those around you.If you can channel this part of your temperament to positive action you can have a big impact on a team.
Based on your responses, you care deeply about others. You’re sympathetic, kind, and warm. You strive for group cohesion and often try to mediate conflicts. This part of your temperament means you are often fulfilled when you’re able to help others. This quality makes you a positive force within teams, helping unify the group to one cause.
Based on your responses, you tend to be shy, quiet, and introverted. It’s much easier for you to sit back and observe a group than to be the center of attention. This can be a lonely and isolating temperament trait but it can also be of tremendous value. By removing yourself from the action you are able to see a much larger picture. Every team needs someone who can see and understand the dynamics. For this reason, introverts often make great leaders.
Based on your responses, you’re no stranger to making a good plan or getting things done but you don’t let that tendency bog you down unnecessarily. You have the ability to go with the flow and are just as comfortable taking your cues from what the world is telling you as you are from creating your own plan or path. This flexibility means you can succeed in a variety of situations, especially as you hone your understanding of this part of your temperament.
Based on your responses, you’re able to find self-fulfillment in a range of activities or experiences. What these are will depend on your culture, upbringing, society, and other temperament traits but generally you’re open to new ideas, diversity, art, and creativity. This openness is the seed from which transformative ideas grow and your temperament is one that will find self-fulfillment in these ideas.