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I am a 25 year old lady.

Saturday, March 05, 2005

MY Personality test

* You have to be with people. This extends into the need to gain popularity, achieve social recognition and influence those people around you. The "bottom-line" is a strong people orientation.

* You have a strong feeling of optimism, considered favorably by most people around you. Your perception is that the bottle is half-full rather than half-empty.

* You have a strong sense of humor. You usually know when to lighten a difficult situation, amuse and entertain people.

* You show sympathy to the feelings and needs of others. Your natural empathy style may draw others to you.

* One of your great strengths is your ability to communicate and talk readily. Since all strengths may be overused at times, you may sometimes talk too much.

* You have a natural, outgoing style that some have labeled as the "natural salesperson." You are generally likable, talkative and socially assertive. Your primary intent is convincing or persuading people.

* You are a natural communicator. You love to talk, offer jokes and make sure that everyone is having a good time. This trait is especially evident at functions and outings.

* You can generate enthusiasm in yourself and in other people. Your enthusiasm, often contagious, involves many people in a social activity who might not ordinarily become involved.
any different factors determine the communication styles with which you are most comfortable. Some individuals thrive on the challenge of pointed criticism, while others are at their best in a nurturing environment where criticism is offered as a suggestion for improvement. Each of us has a unique set of requirements and preferences. Below is a list of communication styles that will mesh well with your own. Having a partner who understands and practices these traits is important to your long-term happiness.

* Provide personal support and assurance.

* Ask for opinions and ideas.

* Ask "How" questions to draw out opinions.

* Be stimulating, fun-loving, and fast-moving.

* Share specific ideas to carry out an action.

* Be prepared to listen to many stories.

* Patiently draw out personal interests.

* Work to achieve mutual satisfaction.

* Plan interactions which support dreams and goals.

* Leave plenty of time for socializing and relating.

* Listen sincerely.

Following are some of the specific strengths and/or personal characteristics that you bring to a relationship. These may form the foundations of many of your friendships and dealings with other people. Some will seem obvious, but you may be surprised by others. Take a moment to reflect on each and consider what role it may have played in your past successes, and even failures.

* You tend to be influential in decision-making situations. Others often turn to you for advice.

* You are good at helping others people to reach their goals.

* You are excellent at listening to the concerns and ideas of others.

* You are very supportive of other people.

* You are skilled at finding "win-win" solutions when conflicts arise.

* You have an excellent sense of humor and tend to see humor in events spontaneously.

* You tend to be a very calming influence in heated situations.

* You are good at reconciling (i.e. you don't like to sulk after a conflict is resolved).

* You are optimistic and tend to make others feel good about themselves.

* You take pride in being very loyal to friends and family.

* You are very sincere in actions and words.
n general, human beings are defined by their needs and individuals by their wants. Your emotional wants are especially important when establishing with whom you are compatible. While answering the Relationship Questionnaire you established a pattern of basic, subconscious wants. This section of the report was produced by analyzing those patterns. Our wants change as we mature and obtain our life goals. You may find it valuable to revisit this section periodically to see how your wants have changed.
You may want:

* Acceptance in a variety of groups.

* Equal relations with others.

* Activities involving contact with many people.

* Many activities, so there is never a dull moment.

* An audience to perform to and entertain.

* A variety of activities.

* Support of your ideas and dreams.

* Others to work and play as hard as you do.

* A support system to help you get things done.

* As much travel as possible: short trips, long trips and excursions.

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