Tuesday, February 26, 2013


TASK 2:
Personality Test:
Your personality type: "Energetic Doer"
Friendly, adaptable, action-oriented. "Doers" who are focused on immediate results. Living in the here-and-now, they’re risk-takers who live fast-paced lifestyles. Impatient with long explanations. Extremely loyal to their peers, but not usually respectful of laws and rules if they get in the way of getting things done. Great people skills.
Careers that could fit you include:
Sales representatives, marketers, police, detectives, paramedics, medical technicians, computer technicians, computer technical support, entrepreneurs, comedians, agents, race car drivers, firefighters, military, loan sharks, con men, auditors, carpenters, craft workers, farmers, laborers, service workers, transportation operatives.


Tip: Place the mouse cursor over the bars for explanations of the terms.
Renowned persons with similar personality types:
  • Bruce Willis, actor
  • Donald Trump, businessman and TV personality
  • Eddie Murphy, actor and comedian
  • Ernest Hemingway, American novelist
  • Jack Nicholson, actor, film director, producer and writer
  • Jacob (Israel), Isaac’s son, Abraham’s grandson
  • James Buchanan, American president
  • Joan Cusack, actress and comedian
  • Madonna Louise Ciccone, singer
  • Michael J. Fox, actor
My Response:
The outcome obtained from this personality test totally favors me. My personality matches in many cases with the outcome. I am an energetic kind of person and I focus on immediate results. I am not quiet respectful to the rules and laws when they comes in the ways of things that are to be done by me. I am quiet loyal to my peers. I am energetic as I like to play football. I think that before taking any decisions one should think about its consequences. They should plan before expecting things to be done.

Meanings Words in the above meter bar:
v  Extroverted: concerned more with external reality than internal feelings.
v  Sensing: mental perception or awareness and understanding the difference of right and    wrong
v  Thinking: to employ the mind objectively while dealing with the situations
v  Judging: recognizing or understanding something

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