Section 1.
c. I pride myself in my ability to critically analyze and solve difficult problems. I am often slow to accept others’ opinions, even those of so-called experts. Instead, I prefer think for myself and draw my own conclusions. While I am not a domineering person, I will express my disagreement when called for by the circumstances. it
Section 2.
a. I am creative, idealistic, and individualistic, often unconventional. I am not afraid to question the status quo and enjoy entertaining a variety of perspectives on a given topic. Others generally see me as casual, easygoing, and adaptable. I have difficulty working in structured environments, preferring to work according to my own terms and in my own personalized fashion. I require a great deal of freedom and personal control over my life and work np.
Section 3.
d. I am someone who enjoys material comforts and pleasures. I relish the sights, sounds, tastes, and textures of life. I am very observant and attuned to the world around me, aware of the latest fads, music, or fashions. If something happens in my immediate environment, I am quick to notice and respond. I am an active person—a “doerâ€â€”and keep myself occupied with tasks, work, or social engagements. In my down time, I enjoy television, sports, movies, or other forms of entertainment. sp
Section 4.
d. Others see me as approachable, casual, low-maintenance, and easy to be around. I am rarely forceful, generally preferring to listen or ask questions rather than carry the weight of a conversation. In some regards, I resemble a chameleon, adapting and blending into whatever situation I find myself. I also require a fair amount of time alone to read, reflect, tinker, create, or explore my interests. Because of my need for extensive alone time, some may see me as somewhat aloof, self-centered, or self-indulge ip
Section 5.
b. While I can be logical and skeptical in my thinking, I don’t come across as overly pretentious, uptight, or nitpicky. I usually go with the flow and do not directly challenge others’ ideas unless they appear blatantly wrong-minded. My interaction style is somewhat indirect, often using probing questions rather than direct assertions to prove a point. Though I can be firm when I need to be, I usually assume a more relaxed, informal interpersonal style. I enjoy solving challenging problems, but am not highly methodical or systematic in my approach. Instead, I rely on my wits and reason, figuring things out as I go. fj
Section ï¼–
d. I am a bona fide realist. I don’t care much for grand theories or flights of the imagination, but am more concerned about what needs to be done. I am a hands-on person and don’t mind physical labor, at least occasionally. I readily retain facts and information about things that interest me and can do fairly well with crunching numbers or manipulating data. I don’t mind fixing or working with machines, tools, and technology, activities that engage both my mind and my hands st.
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