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Mar 01, 2009 20:04

Okay so the school has this thing called Naviance, which I love, and on part of it, it has a personality test, and I've never had one peg me so well, so I thought I'd share.

Understanding you, Kimberly
People like you are rare. You are a unique and creative person who tends to march to the beat of your own drummer. Private, quiet, and socially cautious, only friends who know you very well may ever see your more playful and expressive side. In fact, it takes awhile for you to feel comfortable with new people so you may often be described as somewhat reserved. But inside, you are a person of great feeling and care deeply for the people and causes that are dear to your heart. Your personal values are most important to you so you always try to make choices that you feel good about. You are rarely willing to compromise on anything that is really important to you. You can sometimes become overwhelmed by the intensity of your emotions, and your relationships need to be free of conflict or tension for you to remain in them.

You are also a highly imaginative person and may enjoy expressing yourself through the arts. But since you are also somewhat of a perfectionist, you may have trouble hearing constructive criticism without taking it personally. You are quick to understand the deeper meaning of things, and often have a fresh or original take on events and people. Since you prefer by nature to act spontaneously, you resist too many rules or too much structure. And you may also have trouble staying organized or making decisions. At heart, you are a non-conformist and must find the path that is really right for you, even if it means striking out alone.

Your Strengths and Blindspots
Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. The key to finding the best path for all people is by using their natural strengths and becoming aware of their natural blindspots.

Your strengths may include:

* Impressing people as someone with strong values and convictions.
    * Communicating well one-on-one.
    * Expressing yourself well in writing.
    * Being an attentive listener.
    * Demonstrating an interest in and broad grasp of big issues.

Your blindspots may include:

* Being too idealistic and setting unrealistic goals.
    * Not being particularly well organized.
    * Becoming defensive if you perceives you are being challenged.
    * Not following through on important details and deadlines.
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