badatlife
Member
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2014
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- MBTI Type
- IxFx
- Enneagram
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- sp
I didn't see this here yet. It's something different and short (which is a must have for me personally ), and a little bit unique/interesting from other ones
Take The 'Buzz Quiz' Careers Test. What Job Could You Do?
a <strong>Koala bear</strong>icon
You're a Koala bear!
Motto: I get on with it quietly
Myers-Briggs personality type: ISFJ
14 percent of the UK population are Koalas.
Koalas are popular and warm animals. They like the safety of their eucalyptus trees; ISFJs like the security and safety of their families, being loyal and caring to those around them. Koalas have strong muscles around their pouch to protect their young; ISFJs can also be strong and determined to protect what they believe in.
Job Roles
Lots of Koala bears work in these roles:
Koala bear strengths
Koalas are patient with people and details, usually bringing up relevant facts but as natural carers like to keep in mind other people's beliefs, values and strengths. They are popular team members but rarely push their views forward unless asked.
As children
Koalas are usually gentle, quiet and careful. They enjoy routine and structure, and value their personal space. They like to watch what's going on and try things out first before they feel confident that they understand.
Cool koalas like to be fashionable and are often talented in crafts, arts and music. They get on with everyone, and are often drawn towards animals and nature.
As young people
They can be seen as kind and quiet and are popular because they're sensitive to others' needs. They're realistic, down to earth and respect tradition and authority.
As a friend
They're usually loyal, caring and reliable. They go out of their way to support their friends.
As a boss
Caring, quiet, respect and follow procedures and rules, expect deadlines to be met. Sometimes their desire to please people and follow the rules can cause personal stress.
Take The 'Buzz Quiz' Careers Test. What Job Could You Do?
a <strong>Koala bear</strong>icon
You're a Koala bear!
Motto: I get on with it quietly
Myers-Briggs personality type: ISFJ
14 percent of the UK population are Koalas.
Koalas are popular and warm animals. They like the safety of their eucalyptus trees; ISFJs like the security and safety of their families, being loyal and caring to those around them. Koalas have strong muscles around their pouch to protect their young; ISFJs can also be strong and determined to protect what they believe in.
Job Roles
Lots of Koala bears work in these roles:
Koala bear strengths
Koalas are patient with people and details, usually bringing up relevant facts but as natural carers like to keep in mind other people's beliefs, values and strengths. They are popular team members but rarely push their views forward unless asked.
As children
Koalas are usually gentle, quiet and careful. They enjoy routine and structure, and value their personal space. They like to watch what's going on and try things out first before they feel confident that they understand.
Cool koalas like to be fashionable and are often talented in crafts, arts and music. They get on with everyone, and are often drawn towards animals and nature.
As young people
They can be seen as kind and quiet and are popular because they're sensitive to others' needs. They're realistic, down to earth and respect tradition and authority.
As a friend
They're usually loyal, caring and reliable. They go out of their way to support their friends.
As a boss
Caring, quiet, respect and follow procedures and rules, expect deadlines to be met. Sometimes their desire to please people and follow the rules can cause personal stress.