Character Analysis - got this from Patrick
Test results from MotivationalLiving.com
Your Personality Style Description:
Jason values close, personal relationships, and he will often put the needs and desires of those who are loyal friends ahead of his own needs. He is an even-paced individual who thrives in a peaceful, harmonious environment. Jason will work to avoid conflict and sudden changes in his lifestyle and finds joy in keeping tradition.
Jason is an optimistic individual. He is the type of person who loves exploring new places or things and a wide variety of experiences. He tends to display a natural charisma that draws others to his charm. Jason is a very encouraging person; others are drawn to him because they find him inspirational.
Jason prefers to work through problems by analyzing things that worked in the past. He is willing to follow another person's lead if they display adequate ability and if Jason has confidence in their ability. He is someone who is able to lead, if necessary; but usually prefers to wait and see if another person volunteers first.
Not afraid to take a bold approach, Jason is willing to challenge the status quo. He is original and creative, and acts with confidence when implementing new solutions. Jason will tend to use a balance of intuition and facts when making decisions, and once he has made a decision, he will not be afraid to take action upon it.
Felt this test really speaks about me. :) But i know i am changing. You know about what they say the people around you slowly changes you ... its true!! i feel myself rising in D! Well naturally i am a more S person :). Over the months i feel my D rising and my I dropping little. But my S remains strong. What im talking about ? DISC test - one of the most wide-used character analysis test in schools and workplaces. I needa work on my C! No details .. no destiny people!!
But well whatever it is, its important to remember that there is no perfect character in this world! :) So ultimately .. its how we give and take.. work and play. and make things happen.
thanks pat.
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