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If you were to put together a swing set would you? A.Pay someone to do it for you B.Invite friends over to build it and have a BBQ C.Pull out all of the directions, carefully count and arrange the parts, then systematically build the swing set D.Design your own swing set

What would your car of choice be? A.Something flashy and expensive B.One that’s big enough to hold all of your friends C.Hybrid/energy efficient D.Jeep, recreational vehicle, an unusual vehicle

Task and result oriented Likes recognition/center of attention Likes to be on the move Doesn’t like to be late Enjoys individual sports Likes expensive/showy things Generally honest Free and spontaneous Impulsive/risk takers Optimistic Thrive on crisis Generous Resist commitment Need variety Bring excitement Goal oriented Gets results Takes charge Decisive Achievement driven Self starter Competitive Animated communicators Deal with the here and now Tender to be natural leaders Sometimes perceived as bossy or having big egos Like action jobs Drawn to tools Impatient Blunt Poor listener Demanding May view projects more important than people Can be insensitive to the feelings of others May “run over” others who are slower to act or speak Fears inactivity, relaxation Enjoy fast paced and task oriented jobs Motivated by results, challenges, power, and credit for achievement Get a lot more done in a lot less time compared to others, hate to “waste time” Great at starting a conversation Impulsive Needs very few facts to make a decision Needs to see results

People oriented Expressive Friendly Loves to talk Extravagant Optimistic Enjoys team sports The “glue” that holds it all together Outgoing Fun loving Stable and dutiful Needs to be useful Desires punctuality Schedule their lives Values organization Makes and keeps commitments Goal oriented Prepare for the future Values rules Believes work comes before play Responsible Need structure Patient Easy going Supportive Compassionate Loyal Dependable and reliable Indecisive Over accommodating Slow to initiate Avoids confrontation even when needed Tends to hold grudges Remember past hurts and who inflicted them Fears change May sacrifice results for the sake of harmony Slow paced Desires good relationships Appreciates others first Focus on the present Devotes a lot of time to others Good a two way communication Wants input from others prior to making a decision Typically gives into the opinions, ideas, and wishes of others Needs freedom to work at own pace

Detailed oriented Precise Controlled Likes to do things right the first time Likes to complete jobs Tends to be thrifty Likes order Neat Organized Logical Seek to understand all Requires intellectual freedom Curious Questions authority Seeks perfection Believes work is play Looks for intellectual discussions and stimulation Focus on the future Detached Sometimes oblivious to emotions Slow to make decisions Pushes self to improve Analytical Methodical High standards Intuitive Too hard on self Too critical of others Perfectionist Overly cautious Wont’ make a decision until “all” the facts are made Very picky Overly sensitive Likes slow pace Wants to be right Maintains quality throughout a project Good listeners Communicate all details Avoids making decisions Avoids pressure or tense situations Needs security Needs time to adjust Needs clearly defined tasks

Creative Freethinking Sincere Loyal Caring Perceptive Understanding Open-minded Enjoys nature and the arts Perceived as quiet/shy Usually “loners” or only a couple of close friends Innovative Need to feel unique Values close relationships Desires quality time with loved ones Needs to be creative Compromise Cooperative Looks beyond the surface Needs harmony Adaptable Drawn to literature Gets involved in causes Share emotions Brings unity to society Seeks fun Excitable Love to talk Great at motivating others Enthusiastic Optimistic Good communicator Dramatic Usually unrealistic Not detailed oriented Disorganize Impulsive Reactive Enjoys face pace Want recognition and approval from others Typically focus on future Tendency to rush things More concerned about popularity than about achieving results Needs to have social activities Needs freedom from details Desire prestige Wants to share ideas

Match the questions to the personality colors. 1. Yellow 2. Red 3. Green 4. Blue If you were to put together a swing set would you? A.Pay someone to do it for you B.Invite friends over to build it and BBQ C.Pull out all of the directions, carefully count and arrange the parts, then systematically build the swing set D.Design your own swing set

1. Blue 2. Green 3. Yellow 4. Red Match the questions to the personality colors. What would your car of choice be? A.Something flashy and expensive B.One that’s big enough to hold all of your friends C.Hybrid/energy efficient D.Jeep, recreational vehicle, an unusual vehicle