Thursday, January 15, 2009
I saw this on my friend, Paula's, website and took the test myself. Some of the questions are a bit hard because I didn't feel one over the other but for the most part, this describes me!

Here is a more detailed description of my results:

Good-natured Realists are warm-hearted, helpful personalities. They do their work conscientiously and have a pronounced organising talent. They often feel they are committed to traditional values. The family in particular is extremely important to Good-natured Realists. Their greatest pleasure is making themselves useful and taking care of other people. But they do not like pushing themselves to the fore; they prefer to fulfil their tasks out of the limelight. Good-natured Realists are real workaholics; they are very reliable and nothing is too much for them when it is a question of completing a project. Thoroughness, conscientiousness and sense of duty are their strongest points. They prefer established and familiar situations to new and unknown situations.

In dealing with others, Good-natured Realists are considerate and obliging; they are always happy to put aside their own requirements in the interest of their family and friends. Their home is mostly very well cared-for, cosy and tidy. Their perfectionism on the one hand and their aversion to delegating tasks on the other hand often lead to them taking on too much both professionally and privately. They cannot stand discord; conflicts make them very unhappy. One could almost describe them as being harmony-addicted - and this sometimes leads them to strongly neglecting themselves and their own wishes because they are unable to bring themselves to put up a fight.

Good-natured Realists dream of a stable and trusting relationship for life. Marriage and family are very important to them. They take care of their partner attentively and lovingly and put up with a lot for a harmonious relationship. They are also loyal and reliable friends. However, they can be very hurt if their interpersonal commitment is taken for granted for too long.
posted by Julie at 9:20 AM |

3 Comments:

At January 15, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Blogger The Rector Family said........
I just took it, and we were the same thing. I would completely agree! Thanks for posting... What a fun idea!
 


At January 15, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Blogger Blog author said........
I'd say that sums you up pretty well! I'll take it when I have a chance...
 


At January 16, 2009 at 6:45 AM, Blogger Paula said........
Yeah. That's just about right.