Friday, July 22, 2005

Sane equals to Big Thinker

I was packing. For about 15 minutes. Then I felt tired and bored. Packing is so mundane, putting in things over and over and over again.

I logged on.

I surfed hazelnut's site and saw that she has done some cute personality test. I decided to try it.

It then dawned on me how both hazelnut and I took another sort of personality test when we were in uni's final year. We were EXACTLY on the OPPOSITE side of the spectrum.

I belonged to the Creator quadrant.

Hazelnut's a Refiner-Executor (No, not executioner).

We really complemented each other, from working on our final year project to complaining about everything under the sun.

On the whole, I really enjoyed those times.

Anyway, since I was bored of packing, I did the test.

The result is: I am a BIG THINKER.

Spontaneous, Ideas, Heads, Extrovert

Summary of Big-Thinkers
Outspoken, ingenious and bored by routine
Think of themselves as talkative, curious and self-sufficient
May neglect the routine work required to make their plans successful

More about Big-Thinkers
Big Thinkers are always looking for the next big idea or opportunity. They’re adept at spotting trends and thinking on their feet. Big Thinkers like to jump in and find innovative solutions to complex problems and are good at developing strategies for the future.

In the UK, Big Thinkers are most likely to book a holiday at short notice, according to a nationwide survey.

Big Thinkers are usually curious, logical and energetic. This chatty group enjoys a good debate and asserting their opinions. Sometimes others may find the way they express their ideas too abrupt or challenging.

In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Big Thinkers may be rude, critical of others or rebellious. Under extreme stress, Big Thinkers can become preoccupied with unimportant details and lose sight of the 'big picture'.

Big Thinkers may ignore important details in their plans and overlook the impact their ideas have on the people around them.

Big-Thinker Careers
The entrepreneurial spirit of the Big Thinkers often leads them to seek new challenges; this is often more important to them than working in a particular field or a specific career.


You guys think, true or not?

OK, your turn to take the test.

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Big thinkers think bigger.

4 reflects:

At July 22, 2005 10:05 PM, Blogger Unknown reflects...

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At July 22, 2005 10:06 PM, Blogger Unknown reflects...

mine suggests i'm a nurturer.

my results

 
At July 24, 2005 6:25 AM, Blogger Syrope reflects...

HAHAHAHHAA....

u still remember the first personality test we took at the camp! hahahaha...

Ya, it was a joy working with you on our fyp.. and so not with the other girl.. but bygones lah... so long alreadi..

 
At July 24, 2005 9:17 PM, Blogger Kabe reflects...

Hey, mine also suggests i'm a nurturer ! Haha.. and i realised that our results were completely different. Phew !

 

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