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@quinnpham

Summary

Primary Nature

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Social type

Introvert

Ambivert

Extrovert

Influenced by

Feelings

Mix

Facts

Thinking style

Concrete

Mix

Abstract

Interaction style

Supportive

Mix

Dominant

Communication

Cautious

Mix

Expressive

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.

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Description

THEY ARE

Ambitious, lively, and emotional, always striving for achievement while showing a deep sensitivity to their surroundings and a strong desire for excitement.

THEY GET ALONG BEST WITH

People who are enthusiastic, energetic, and open to new experiences, especially those who appreciate lively social settings and engaging conversations.

THEY ARE ENERGIZED BY

Dynamic environments filled with stimulating activities and social interactions that push their limits and offer opportunities for growth and achievement.

THEY ARE EXHAUSTED BY

Quiet, overly ordered situations that stifle their need for excitement and emotional expression, as well as environments lacking social connection and new challenges.

THEY VALUE

Success and accomplishment, meaningful relationships where they can be supportive, and the thrill that comes from exploring new and exciting experiences.

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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