Realist. You think it's tough being a far-out hippie idealist- try being a hippie realist: having no illusions about how you are ****ing yourself up in various manners.
Realist. You think it's tough being a far-out hippie idealist- try being a hippie realist: having no illusions about how you are ****ing yourself up in various manners.
Originally Posted by meatwad
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Anyways... Your answers suggest you are an Idealist
Summary of Big-Thinkers
* Outspoken, ingenious and bored by routine
* Think of themselves as talkative, curious and self-sufficient
* May neglect the routine work required to make their plans successful
More about Big-Thinkers
Big Thinkers are always looking for the next big idea or opportunity. They’re adept at spotting trends and thinking on their feet. Big Thinkers like to jump in and find innovative solutions to complex problems and are good at developing strategies for the future.
In the UK, Big Thinkers are most likely to book a holiday at short notice, according to a nationwide survey.
Big Thinkers are usually curious, logical and energetic. This chatty group enjoys a good debate and asserting their opinions. Sometimes others may find the way they express their ideas too abrupt or challenging.
In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Big Thinkers may be rude, critical of others or rebellious. Under extreme stress, Big Thinkers can become preoccupied with unimportant details and lose sight of the 'big picture'.
Big Thinkers may ignore important details in their plans and overlook the impact their ideas have on the people around them.
Stay Calm, Be Alert, Think Clearly, Act Decisively
CoH
I'm a realist.:
Summary of Realists
*Loyal and steady workers who meet deadlines
*Believe in established rules and respect facts
*Think of themselves as mature, stable and conscientious
*May appear too logical or tough-minded and forget their impact on other people
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I'm a Peacemaker, might be why I tend to avoid the backroom these days![]()
* Value personal freedom
* Particularly sensitive to the feelings of others
* Think of themselves as steady, gentle and sympathetic
* Others may mistake their quiet nature for weakness
More about Peacemakers
Peacemakers focus on the present and enjoy helping others in practical ways. They are sensitive to the world around them and take quiet joy from people and nature, particularly animals. Peacemakers value close relationships, but it may take time for others to get to know them.
Peacemakers are the most likely group to say they dislike reading history books, according to a UK survey.
Peacemakers live by a set of personal values, which they work hard to reflect in their everyday life. They would rather support an activity than organise it. When they do find themselves in leadership positions, they observe quietly and lead by example.
In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Peacemakers may withdraw and become self-critical. Under extreme stress, Peacemakers may become even more critical of themselves and others and make harsh judgements about minor issues.
Peacemakers tend to show someone how much they care about them by helping them in a practical way rather than putting their feelings into words.
Yes, Iraq is peaceful. Go to sleep now. - Adrian II
go getter me? but I do like poetry.Originally Posted by tha test
okay I might be spontanious and extrovert but facts? and head? (they overestimate me here.)
I'm a strategist. w00t![]()
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