You are a Curator
You are straightforward and real, down-to-earth, and have a healthy respect for order and stability. These attributes, complemented by your desire to be surrounded by things of beauty, make you a CURATOR. |
You don't feel the need to try everything new that comes along – you know what you like and what you want. |
You are a no-nonsense person, not someone who falls for pretensions. |
Being strongly grounded in the here-and-now, you are practical and realistic about yourself and your life. |
You find comfort and calmness in your habits and routines. |
Although others might not know this about you, you strongly appreciate aesthetic qualities, noticing whether something is well-designed and stylish. |
You have a refined sense of taste, and you want your environments to reflect your preferred style. |
There are times when you feel insecure and vulnerable, even though you know deep down that you are a good person. |
You aren't narcissistic – you allow yourself to be realistic about your positive and negative qualities. |
You're not afraid to let your emotions guide you, and you're generally considerate of others' feelings as well. |
You much 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. Your decisions are well thought out, and you're not the least bit impulsive. |
You believe that things happen for a reason, and that many things are not under our control. |
If you want to be different:
It wouldn't hurt to indulge your imagination and creativity sometimes. These are skills like any other, and develop with practice, so try to carve out some time for them in your life. |
Try to quiet your inner feelings of doubt – you will be more successful if you can overcome these worries and focus on your many strengths, such as your responsible and honest nature. |
how you relate to others
You are Advocating
Being social, empathic, and understanding makes you ADVOCATING. |
Some people find being around others exhausting—but not you! You are energized by spending time with friends, and you are good at meeting new people. |
One of the reasons you enjoy conversation as much as you do is that you often learn about yourself while talking things out with a friend; you realize things about your own beliefs while discussing them with others. |
You have insight into what others are thinking and feeling. This ability allows you to be happy for others, and to commiserate when something has gone wrong for them. |
You are highly compassionate, and being conscious of how things affect those close to you leaves you cautious about trusting others too hastily. |
Despite these reservations, you are open-minded when it comes to your worldview; you don't look to impose your ways on others. |
Your sensitivity towards others' plights contributes to an understanding—both intellectual and emotional—of many different perspectives. |
As someone who understands the complexities of the world around you, you are reluctant to pass judgments. |
You're not afraid to let your emotions guide you, and you're generally considerate of others' feelings as well. |
You much 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. Your decisions are well thought out, and you're not the least bit impulsive. |
You believe that things happen for a reason, and that many things are not under our control. |
If you want to be different:
While it's important to think about others, don't forget to take some time for yourself, and occassionally to put yourself first. |
Take some time to spend with a few close friends; although it's difficult to find people to trust, it's worth the effort. |
When you have great ideas, it can be hard to relinquish control, but it can also feel good to take the pressure off and enjoy someone else leading the way. |
1 Comments:
ma è lo stesso che ho fatto io? risulto "facts curator" con un risultato di 125, un genio alla bill gates praticamente (grazie, ma le domande erano faaaacili!)
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