Apparently, I'm a
free-wheeling designer. What does this mean?
Designer:
As a DESIGNER, you are receptive to ideas and experiences, and enjoy the beautiful things in life, yet you are also grounded and realistic about yourself and the world.
You have a quiet appreciation for beauty in all its forms - in nature, in people, and in human creations from architecture to movies.
Instead of only focusing on functionality, you try to incorporate your good sense of style and taste into your choices.
At times you feel unsure of yourself, especially when confronted by other people.
You aren't the kind of person who insists on having things your way all the time - you are willing to go along with other people's opinions, even if you disagree.
Others may not know this about you, but you are very interested in new ideas, thoughts, expressions, and experiences. You enjoy learning and trying new things.
Although you are practical, you are anything but boring - you have depths to you that others cannot see.
The idea of doing the same thing every day for the rest of your life scares you - you need more excitement and challenge than that!
You have a remarkable eye for detail and precision, noticing things that others miss.
Free-wheeling:
Your charismatic nature, liveliness, and independence make you FREE-WHEELING.
You don't mind being in the spotlight, preferring larger gatherings to quiet nights.
You take a practical approach to people, not getting too involved in their feelings-or their business.
At the same time, your acceptance of others leads you to be understanding of their life circumstances, even if you don't quite understand their emotional reactions to some things.
Although you have a wide circle of friends, you're very discerning as to whom you can trust.
You're not rigid in your beliefs about the world, and you don't want to impose your perspective on others, but at the same time, you know that plenty of people don't always act responsibly.
Engaging with others is a large part of how you live in the world, and most importantly, it plays a role in how you see yourself-you tend to learn the most about yourself in situations where you are with other people.
You have an understanding of the complexities of situations, and you don't judge others too hastily.
Last I checked, no-one had filled out traits in my
nohari window (and only a few of you did the
johari one). Hope springs eternal, however, so if you'd be so kind as to
assess my personality using the Personal DNA website, it would be much appreciated. You'll even get to see how different our perceptions are of me. Because it's all about me. :)