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Default Apr 06, 2007 at 05:44 PM
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Would that be considered a tweenievert?

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Ambivert actually. What Are You Like? (Quiz)

I guess I'm more extroverted than introverted, but it's a very small difference.

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Default Apr 06, 2007 at 05:54 PM
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Your answers suggest you are a Mentor

The four aspects that make up this personality type are:
Planner, Facts, Hearts and Extrovert
Summary of Mentors

* Warm and lively people who focus on the needs of others
* Bring people together and encourage group participation
* Think of themselves as intelligent, outgoing and sensitive
* May become overbearing in their quest for harmony

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I think I flunked.....I could not answer question1.....Have not gone away in years except funerals.....oops
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I'm a nurturer too.

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Default Apr 06, 2007 at 07:27 PM
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I'm such a sucker for these tests. Seems to fit pretty well for me - but I didn't read the other types yet and historically I usually like to cull from them all when I describe myself. We still have only one Idealist.

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Your answers suggest you are a Counsellor
The four aspects that make up this personality type are:
Planner, Ideas, Hearts, Introvert

Summary of Counsellors[*]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

More about Counsellors
Counsellors have a natural understanding of human relationships and the complexities of life, which they use to help others. They search for meaning in everything and develop complex insights. (My pdoc keeps complaining that I think too much - I think about thinking.)

Counsellors feel most relaxed and creative when their surroundings are organised. They are deeply private people who only share their insights with trusted friends; however, they will defend their values if challenged. (I'll share insights with anyone - love expressing ideas. And I may actually be way to self-disclosing at times. Maybe I'm trying for attention. What Are You Like? (Quiz))

In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Counsellors may withdraw from the people around them or become resentful. Under extreme stress, Counsellors may feel overwhelmed and be driven to organise small parts of their lives such as their kitchen cabinets or their record collection. (LOL - yes.)

Counsellors typically prefer a few close relationships to a wide circle of friends. (Yes - I do. I'll take a few really close friends and then a wide circle of appreciative, interesting acquaintances.)

Counsellor Careers
Counsellors are often drawn to jobs where they can help people develop emotionally, intellectually or spiritually and where they can use their imagination. (Yes, Yes, Yes! Sign me up for the job!)

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