The discussion on the site for this type is fairly accurate for me, with the exception, like Lsura, of liking to take risks. I definitely don’t seek them out at all.
The comment on the site about Resolver careers is pretty much dead on for what I am doing.
Yup, Idealist here, too. Always an idealist. Not sure what this Myers-Briggs thing is, but every.single.time I do a test like that, I end up as an Idealist.
For those who didn’t get this result, it’s reached through the following: Spontaneous - Ideas - Hearts - Introvert
Okay, sure, I’m an introvert… and I am reasonably good with ideas, though not a super-creative brain. However, I’m *not * spontaneous, not by a long shot. And I’m definitely far more logical than I am emotional.
I think the problem with the tests is they assess you on **what ** you’d do, not **why ** you’d do it.
I keep getting hearts’n’flowers responses because I don’t like conflict and work to minimise it. Nevermind that it’s not because I give a toss how it affects anyone else - it ruins my day if there’s conflict, and I don’t like having to struggle with the urge to knock some heads together. I’d rather just smooth it over fast and get away from that point. Not so much warm and fuzzy as borderline personality disorder, probably!
Actually, I do have some fairly visionary ideas that could help at work, and due to some recent changes in management, and possible changes in other related departments, I may get the chance to implement some of them.
** Search for meaning in their life and develop powerful insights
* Are dedicated to helping others reach their potential
* Think of themselves as gentle, peaceable and cautious
* Others may find it difficult to get to know them*
Is this sort of like fortune telling in a way, though? I mean, for Mastermind it said something about how under extreme stress you seek sensory distractions like eating or watching too much TV… but isn’t that common to just about anyone?
Some of it seemed to be pretty accurate and less general though.