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Old May 28, 2008, 08:58 PM
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I thought this was a cool test.

http://www.northkenthypnotherapy.com/repsystems.html
Here's my highest one:
Kinaesthetic people are in touch with their feelings. Because of this, they tend to dress for comfort and learn by doing or 'trying something on for size'. They tend to speak more slowly than visual people, as they have to take time to get in touch with how they feel about what they are saying, and this can also make them seem ponderous or thoughtful as they process information. Kinaesthetics can pick up practical things very quickly, but can struggle with verbal instructions and can forget something they have been told minutes after hearing it. They tend to like physical contact, and
often like to stand close to other people. Approximately 40% of the population are Kinaesthetic.

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Old May 29, 2008, 03:48 AM
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That was very very interesting, thanks for sharing. I printed out to share with my T tonight!
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