Forewarned is forearmed! Understanding yourself and your personal motivation is the key to personal and business success. Take our straightforward test to find out your personality type and your strengths and weaknesses. Awareness of the different personality types will also help you to effectively work and communicate with others - friends, partners, colleagues and clients.
Imagine arriving at your friend’s house, only to discover that more than 10 people
had already gathered there. How will you react?
Now imagine that the party is in full swing. All of a sudden, the host invites you
to make a toast. What will you do?
Boss gives a task to you and your colleague. You relied on your colleague, and he
relied on you. As a result, the task was not completed, and boss is telling you off (only you), and
it’s serious. How will you feel?
Your boss gives you a really important assignment. The deadline is in a month.
After taking a closer look, you realize that you can complete it in just two weeks. What are your
actions?
Enough about work - let’s talk about how you rest. What will you do?
You have decided to go skydiving. Why?
Which of these phrases are you most likely to hear from your colleagues, friends,
and family members?
You find out that your boss decided to promote you. What is the first thing you
will do?
Imagine you have an important exam tomorrow. What are you doing the night before?
You probably have your own definition of success. What is the crucial element to
achieve it?
Picture this: you’ve decided to start your own business. What kind of business
would you start?
It’s your first day in your new role, and you now have your own office. How will
you decorate your space?
What kind of clothing do you usually wear, what catches your eye?
Imagine you’re being sent to take part in a competition, but you are free to pick
any competition, where you have a higher chance of winning. What would you choose?
You are taking a business trip to a different city, but you can pick any hotel
you’d like. What would you choose?
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