Tuesday, July 8, 2008

The Mastermind

I was browsing on computer last night doing my daily routine visiting and dropping card to my fellow bloggers. Well, I found one interesting article about personality test, this is a type psychological test for yourself. I didn’t hesitate to try this out for myself. This method allows you to discover your hidden character. So here’s mine, it sounds perfect to me:

"Your answers suggest you are a Mastermind
The four aspects that make up this personality type are:




Summary of Masterminds:

1. Visionaries who put energy into achieving their goals.
2. Prefer to work independently and dislike inefficiency.
3. Think of themselves as logical, thorough, and bright.
4. Values practicality and common sense above ideas and theories

More about Masterminds:

Masterminds create a vision for the future by gathering and organising information. They then develop strategies to achieve their goals. They have a rare gift for looking at almost anything and seeing how it can be improved. These skills and the Masterminds' high standards often allow them to reach leadership positions at work.

Mastermind is the least common personality type in the UK, according to a nationwide survey.

Masterminds value independence and prefer to work on their own. Once they have decided on a course of action, Masterminds rarely change their minds, although they can be persuaded by clear reasoning by someone they respect.
In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Masterminds may cut themselves off from a group and criticize people who don't understand their plans. Under extreme stress, Masterminds may overindulge in sensory experiences like eating, shopping or watching television.
Masterminds often have an unusual sense of humour, which arises from their ability to spot surprising links between seemingly unconnected facts.
Mastermind Careers
Masterminds are drawn to jobs requiring logical analysis or abstract thinking common in science or technical fields.
It's important to remember that no survey can predict personality type with 100 percent accuracy. Experts say that we should use personality type to better understand ourselves and others, but shouldn't feel restricted by our results.

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