Personality Test

Aug 22, 2008 14:56


Highest Score: Openness: Poets.

This dimension measures how open you are to new experiences, ideas and concepts, so poets tend to be the most imaginative and esoteric among us. Artists and academics tend to score highly on the openness scale.

Poets are: intelligent and creative. People who score very highly on openness can be very interesting to have around because they think and use language in a very captivating way. But at the extreme end of the spectrum is people who have what most of us would consider to be strange or irrational beliefs.

At work: you may be successful in creative industries, and can introduce new thoughts, concepts and theories to others. However, at the extreme end, poets can tend towards eccentricity.

With others: you are seen as a fascinating, and possibly romantic, figure. However, despite your interesting conversation, others may find it difficult to spend a lot of time with you because you are relatively unconnected to reality.

Areas for self-development: include regulating your eccentric or irrational beliefs. Poets need to be aware that they can alienate others with their erratic thinking and behavior.

Scoring low on Extroversion: Meaning you are not necessarily shy; they simply don't get that much out of social interaction.

Scoring medium on Neuroticism: Meaning I have both negative and positive feelings. I worry at times, and sometimes don't worry.

Scoring high on Conscientiousness: High scorers are disciplined and self-controlled.

Scoring medium on Agreeableness: You are in the middle of caring how people feel and not caring.

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