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@Smolrdwarf
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
Independent, calm, and driven, with a thoughtful way of moving through life that blends original ideas with steady follow-through and a strong sense of personal direction.
THEY GET ALONG BEST WITH
People who are honest, capable, low-drama, and respectful of personal space, especially those who enjoy meaningful conversation, think for themselves, and do not demand constant emotional closeness.
THEY ARE ENERGIZED BY
Solving interesting problems, exploring new ideas, working toward clear goals, and spending time in environments that are stimulating but not chaotic, with people who are warm, intelligent, and easy to be around.
THEY ARE EXHAUSTED BY
Clingy or overly emotional behavior, noisy and unpredictable settings, shallow group talk, pressure to perform socially, and situations where they feel controlled, slowed down, or surrounded by needless drama.
THEY VALUE
Freedom, competence, progress, enjoyable experiences, and relationships built on respect, goodwill, and room for each person to be themselves.
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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