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y Here is a small test to take to find out what your personality is . . . Instructions: In each box chose the words that best describe your personality. Double the number of words you chose and record that number.
Lion Beaver Likes authority Confident Firm Enjoys challenges Problem solver Bold Goal driven Strong willed Self reliant Persistent Takes charge Determined Enterprising Competitive Productive Purposeful Adventurous Independent Controlling Action oriented Enjoys instructions Consistent Reserved Practical Factual Perfectionistic Detailed Inquisitive Persistent Sensitive Accurate Controlled Predictable Orderly Conscientious Discerning Analytical Precise Scheduled Deliberate "Let's do it now!" Double the number chosen:___ "How was it done in the past?" Double the number chosen:___ Otter Golden Retriever Enthusiastic Visionary Energetic Promoter Mixes easily Fun-loving Spontaneous Creative-new ideas Optimistic Infectious laughter Takes Risks Motivator Very verbal Friendly Enjoys popularity Likes variety Enjoys change Group oriented Initiator Inspirational Sensitive feelings Calm Non-demanding Avoids confrontations Enjoys routine Warm and relational Adaptable Thoughtful Patient Good listener Loyal Even keeled Gives in Indecisive Dislikes change Dry humor Sympathetic Nurturing Tolerant Peace maker "Trust me! It'll work out!" Double the number chosen:___ "Let's keep things the way they are." Double the number chosen:___ You can print this page and graph your score on the following chart . . . Once you are done scoring you will want to know what your score means.
For a description of the meaning of each of these four personality strengths and weaknesses, go to Personality Types. For other resources for people to understand the test and the results of the test see The Smalley Relationship Center. We highly recommend books like "Keys to Loving Relationships" and "The Treasure Tree" that can be purchased from this site. A Personality Skit -- See how the personalities work together (or against each other). Back to Personality Differences Main Page