Congratulations hazwani, you are a Thinker. In a moment, you’re going to learn how to use this information to improve all your personal and professional communication and get exactly what you want from everybody you deal with.
An Overview of your Thinker Behavioral Style
Here are some traits found in Thinkers. Some of these you’re going to look at and say, "That sounds quite a bit like my behavior" Others you might say, "No, I’m not usually like that." Most of these traits are in your personality, but sometimes, for various reasons, you may not exhibit all of them. Not everyone fits perfectly within these descriptors, but do try to keep an open mind as you read them. Remember, it is perfectly natural to behave differently at work than you do with your family and friends.
check out :
~ You prefer to work alone and focus on facts, data and processes.
~You rarely (if ever) make impulsive decisions; you make rational decisions based upon evidence.
~You are an inventive, creative intellectual. You are good at perfecting processes and systems.
~You prefer a work environment that is neat and tidy. "A place for everything and everything in its place!" is your motto.
~You are excellent at time management and prioritizing projects. However, you can also become caught up in details and sometimes lose sight of the "big picture."
Others view you cool, calculating and independent.
~You often wonder how other people can talk so openly about personal issues and freely offer up opinions (without substantiating their claims).
~You prefer hobbies that you can master alone. You tend to strive toward perfection and mastery… even while relaxing.
~You are not overly fond of surprises and last-second changes of plans. Loud, boisterous "surprise parties" would best be thrown for other people… you would prefer a quiet evening with a good book or movie.
::: just took some behavorial test on internet...for fun only~~hee :)... but mostly what is stated up there are true!!!! it's really fascinating!!!
let see yours :
http://www.platinumrule.com/free-assessment.asp
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