I AM

Emotional

Emotional people tend to embrace their positive and negative emotions fully, which means they have lives full of excitement. But it’s all too easy to switch between happy and sad very quickly, and it’s important that the highs and lows balance each other. There may be times when I would benefit from stepping back from a situation to protect myself from getting too carried away.

Helpful
Helpful people naturally want everyone around them to be happy and will actively work towards helping them achieve this. They are even prepared to work long and hard on difficult and thankless tasks until they’re finished so others don’t have to. I have a good amount of self discipline and are able to channel this toward benefitting others.

Impulsive

I'm usually able to keep things under control but sometimes anger can sneak up on me and take over very quickly. And when it does it feels natural to express it pretty directly. It’s important to think not just about how my anger makes me feel, but how it makes other people feel too. It’s also important – even if it doesn’t seem so in the heat of the moment – to learn when it’s best just to walk away from a situation.

Perfectionist

Perfectionists are likely to exert a lot of control over themselves and the world around them. They focus on even the smallest details and want everything to be just right. This is a great attitude to have, but if it’s taken to the extreme it can lead to some distress – setting myself unrealistic goals can lead to feelings of guilt and self-recrimination.

Blockbuster

I enjoy life’s simple pleasures and are happily mainstream in my tastes – when it comes to some down time I want to be entertained, not confused or bored by something too weird or unusual. People who share this characteristic get a buzz from being with other people, so are naturally inclined towards communal activities.

Leader

People with this characteristic are likely to enjoy social situations where they can really shine
  • Fort mcmurray, alberta
  • JoinedSeptember 7, 2014



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