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polluxlm
 Rep: 221 

Re: What are you like?

polluxlm wrote:

I'm me, and I like it.

RussTCB
 Rep: 633 

Re: What are you like?

RussTCB wrote:

removed

Re: What are you like?

Your answers suggest you are a Realist

A Private Eye
 Rep: 77 

Re: What are you like?

I am a Big Thinker...apparently

Mikkamakka
 Rep: 217 

Re: What are you like?

Mikkamakka wrote:

I'm a Leader. Gimme mod rights, damnit! 4





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Von
 Rep: 77 

Re: What are you like?

Von wrote:

Apparently I'm a "mentor," which I can't say I agree with. Especially being pegged an "extrovert," which I most certainly am not.

luckylittlelady
 Rep: 20 

Re: What are you like?

Idealist

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Re: What are you like?

i'm an idealist

bigbri
 Rep: 341 

Re: What are you like?

bigbri wrote:

A nurturer here:
Care for the important people in their lives
Strive for harmony and avoid confrontation
Think of themselves as gentle, conscientious, and mature
May have trouble making decisions that could hurt others

the_real_jessica
 Rep: 22 

Re: What are you like?

Results
Your answers suggest you are a Provider
The four aspects that make up this personality type are:


Summary of Providers
Warm, caring people who value order and tradition
Loyal workers who follow through on commitments
Think of themselves as sympathetic, easy-going and steady
They don't feel comfortable with radical change
More about Providers
Providers like to make plans with other people and then to work with them towards achievable goals in a fun, harmonious environment. They support people that are important to them and respect their individuality.


Provider is the most common personality type for women in the UK, according to a nationwide survey.
Providers have traditional values and support order and responsible behaviour. They enjoy social events, particularly family celebrations, and often help plan them. Providers work hard to avoid conflict, but they will state their beliefs when they think it is suitable.

In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Providers may doubt their abilities and focus solely on the needs of other people. Under extreme stress, Providers may withdraw completely and become excessively critical of themselves and others.

Providers prefer warm, face-to-face communication and often express their ideas by telling stories from their own lives.

Provider Careers
Providers are often drawn to jobs in education, health care or religion.

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