Dimensional

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Summary

Primary Nature

Tranquility

Social type

Introvert

Ambivert

Extrovert

Influenced by

Feelings

Mix

Facts

Thinking style

Concrete

Mix

Abstract

Interaction style

Supportive

Mix

Dominant

Communication

Expressive

Mix

Cautious

Motive

Success

Pleasure

Helping

Tradition

Impulse

Controlled

Mix

Impulsive

Seeks

Familiar

Mix

Novelty

Gender

Male

Female

Non-binary

Nature

Our Nature is our fundamental vibe. It's what feels most authentic to us and the energy we present to the outer world.

Passion & Sensitivity

Deep feeling, impulsiveness, and sensitivity.

Excitement & Energy

Adventure, experiences, and a zest for life.

Openness & Curiosity

Abstract ideas, independent thought, and the pursuit of truth and understanding.

Order & Responsibility

Planning, security, duty, and controlling chaos in the environment.

Ambition & Self-Enhancement

Achievement, assertiveness, pleasure, and the pursuit of excellence.

Warmth & Agreeableness

Openheartedness, trust, and compassion.

Tranquility

Inner peace, forgiveness, and moderation.

Description

Efficient, sociable, and dependable, they thrive on structure and connection. With a strong sense of tradition and a knack for organization, they effortlessly lead with assertiveness and warmth. Their attention to detail and ability to plan ahead make them a reliable pillar for those around them. Always seeking new experiences and enjoying the pleasures of life, they find joy in the simple moments and cherish the bonds they share with others.

Highest Scoring Traits

Dimensional measures 150 traits that define our personality, values, and attitudes. They are measured through self and peer assessments.

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Cognition

Based on the MBTI model, Cognition measures how we orient ourselves to the world, process reality, and make decisions.

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Interaction

Based on the DISC model of personality, Interaction styles are how we relate to and communicate with others.

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