Sensitive Doer (SD)
The sensitive doer is a gentle, modest and reserved person. He copes well with everyday life and likes his privacy. With his quiet, optimistic nature, he is also a good, sought-after listener and other people feel well in his company. All in all, this type is the most likeable and friendliest of all personality types. Tolerance and his regard for others distinguish his personality. He is very caring, generous and always willing to help. He is open to and interested in everything that is new or unknown to him. However, if his inner value system or his sense of justice is hurt, the sensitive doer can suddenly and surprisingly become forceful and assertive.
The sensitive doer enjoys the comforts life offers to the full. He is very happy in everyday life. This type is often a gifted artist or a very good craftsman. Creativity, imagination and an especially keen perception are just a few of his strong points. The sensitive doer is very presence-oriented; long-term planning and preparations do not appeal to him. He takes life as it comes and reacts flexibly to daily demands. He does not like too much routine and predictability. His talents come more to the fore when work processes are variable and there are not so many rules. The sensitive doer likes to work alone; if he is part of a team, he does not get involved in competitive or power games and prefers living and working together harmoniously and openly.
The sensitive doer is completely satisfied with a small, close circle of friends as his need for social contacts is not very marked. Here, too, he avoids conflicts - quarrels and disputes put considerable strain on him. The sensitive doer is often very fond of animals and is very good with small children. As partner, this type is loyal and reliable and is willing to invest a lot in a relationship. Mutual respect and tolerance are very important to him. His love of pleasure makes him a pleasant companion with whom one can experience intensive moments. He likes to look after his partner with attentiveness and small gifts and is very sensitive to the partner’s needs - often more than to his own. However, should he meet the wrong person, he runs the risk of being taken advantage of. He is then deeply disappointed.
Adjectives which describe your type
introverted, practical, emotional, spontaneous, sensitive, peace-loving, reserved, gentle, good-natured, independent, empathetic, friendly, playful, carefree, sympathetic, relaxed, quiet, modest, pleasure-loving, loyal, obliging, caring, helpful, optimistic
These subjects could interest you
art, music, craftwork, garden work, animals, nature, literature, drawing/painting, astrology, spiritual things, meditation, music, handicrafts, writing