personality psikotest iseng2

You are a Designer

  • As a DESIGNER, you are receptive to ideas and experiences, and enjoy the beautiful things in life, yet you are also grounded and realistic about yourself and the world.

  • You have a quiet appreciation for beauty in all its forms – in nature, in people, and in human creations from architecture to movies.

  • Instead of only focusing on functionality, you try to incorporate your good sense of style and taste into your choices.

  • At times you feel unsure of yourself, especially when confronted by other people.

  • You aren’t the kind of person who insists on having things your way all the time – you are willing to go along with other people’s opinions, even if you disagree.

  • Others may not know this about you, but you are very interested in new ideas, thoughts, expressions, and experiences. You enjoy learning and trying new things.

  • Although you are practical, you are anything but boring – you have depths to you that others cannot see.

  • The idea of doing the same thing every day for the rest of your life scares you – you need more excitement and challenge than that!

  • You have a remarkable eye for detail and precision, noticing things that others miss.

  • Your independent streak allows you to make decisions efficiently and to trust your instincts

  • You’re not afraid to let your emotions guide you, and you’re generally considerate of others’ feelings as well.

  • You prefer to have time to plan for things, feeling better with a schedule than with keeping plans up in the air until the last minute.

  • You do your own thing when it comes to clothing, guided more by practical concerns than by other people’s notions of style.

  • If you want to be different:

  • Have faith in your ideas, and voice them more often. Your unique perspective needs to be shared!

  • Allow yourself to become fully immersed in your dreams now and then. You can develop your aesthetic vision even further by allowing your imagination to flourish.

  • Be as open to your own wishes as you are to those of others.

  • how you relate to others

    You are Generous

  • Your awareness of those around you, along with your nuanced perceptions of the world at large, makes you the GENEROUS person that you are.

  • You value time to yourself and understand how rich your private world can be—you know that you don’t have to go wild to have a good time.

  • You are excited and energized by ideas and often enjoy things more through observation than through experience.

  • This tendency gives you an appreciation for different perspectives and opinions about the world.

  • Being as aware of others as you are doesn’t mean you find it easy to trust them immediately—this is something that happens more slowly for you.

  • Despite this, you are aware of the complexities of many situations and are reluctant to pass judgments on others.

  • Although you have fewer friendships than some people, those that you have are meaningful and are important to you.

  • You value spending time alone—it is while reflecting on the world around you that you often learn something new about yourself or begin to understand something that’s been bothering you.

  • Your independent streak allows you to make decisions efficiently and to trust your instincts

  • You’re not afraid to let your emotions guide you, and you’re generally considerate of others’ feelings as well.

  • You prefer to have time to plan for things, feeling better with a schedule than with keeping plans up in the air until the last minute.

  • You do your own thing when it comes to clothing, guided more by practical concerns than by other people’s notions of style.

  • If you want to be different:

  • Given how attuned you are to others’ thoughts and feelings, you might find that trusting people more is a way to broaden your perspective even further.

  • While you know how much can be learned from observing the world around you, remember that much of life can be lived by experiencing it, not just by understanding it.

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