11 posts tagged “meme”
Energetic Doers are cheerful and spontaneous persons. They are charming
and full of energy and real persons of action. They keep a clear head
and the overview even in difficult situations. This makes them popular
problem solvers. Their ability of being able to absorb and process
information is phenomenal. Energetic Doers also have strong powers of
observation and a keen sense when dealing with other people. They are
very perceptive, witty and clever. They have a natural ability of
convincing others of their point of view. Energetic Doers live
completely in the here and now and make spontaneous decisions from one
moment to the next. They love being together with other people and are
sensuous, lively and amusing conversationalists. It is no problem for
them to be the effervescent centre of attention at a party and they are
generous, skilful and good hosts. They do not brood over consequences
for long; they quickly grasp all the relevant facts, make a pragmatic
decision and enforce that decision vigorously. Should a decision later
turn out to have been wrong, one can always make new plans.
Energetic Doers magically attract fun and action. They need the kick - as far as possible with other people. Many representatives of this type have dangerous hobbies or go in for extreme sports. They quite consciously put themselves in dangerous situations again and again. At work too, Energetic Doers seek fun and variety above all. They are bored to death by routine, safety and calculability. Crises are their elixir of life and really bring their strong points to light. They react to new challenges flexibly and effectively. They gain their confidence from their imperturbable self-assuredness that they will be able to cope with them. Energetic Doers prefer practical activities which lead to visible results rather than theoretical fields of work. Endless discussions with colleagues quickly get on their nerves and they do not have the patience for interpersonal niceties. They say how something has to be done and that’s that!
Energetic Doers keep their friends in suspense with their wit, esprit and quickness in repartee. They mostly have a large circle of friends and acquaintances but often remain non-committal in their relationships. They expect a great deal of reliability and tolerance from their really good friends but are also willing to give the same to them. However, due to their spontaneous nature, they always remain a little surprising and unpredictable, also for their partners. Energetic Doers need a lot of space and time to themselves; they quickly feel hemmed in if their partners cling too strongly to them. But if you give them plenty of leeway, they are generous, cheerful and extremely imaginative life companions with whom you can have a lot of fun and enjoy life to the full. They do not avoid conflicts but address them openly and sometimes sparks can really fly. But this is typical for Energetic Doers and, afterwards, they are all the more devoted and loving.
What I don't like about this test: Very rigid. Had to make
decisions I didn't completely agree with. But I think it's partially
correct. ONLY THE GOOD STUFF. No, joking! Like I don't have dangerous hobbies or would ever consider extreme sports!! Then there's things I have no idea about.
EDIT: This is what I got when I retook it and simply said I was introverted.
Individualistic Doers are self-assured and very independent persons. They are quiet and realistic, very rational, extremely matter of fact persons. They strongly cultivate their individualism and enjoy applying their abilities to new tasks. But they are also very spontaneous and impulsive persons who like to follow their sudden inspirations. Individualistic Doers are good and precise observers who register everything which goes on around them. However, they are not so sensitive as regards interpersonal relations and are surprised when they occasionally rub someone up the wrong way with their direct and blunt manner. They are not particularly fond of obligations; but if you give them space, they are uncomplicated, sociable and cheerful individuals.
Individualistic Doers enjoy challenges - action and the odd kick are simply part of their life. They love tempting fate and many people of this type have risky hobbies such as skydiving or bungee jumping. This also applies to their workaday life. Individualistic Doers are in top form in critical situations; they can grasp situations, make decisions and take the necessary steps extremely quickly. Hierarchies and authorities impress them very little; if a superior is not competent, they will have little respect for him. Individualistic Doers like to take on responsibility. They have a marked sense of reality and always find the most suitable and expedient solution for a problem. They resolve conflicts openly and directly; here, they sometimes lack tact but are also very good at taking criticism themselves.
As friends, Individualistic Doers are loyal and devoted; they only have a few friendships but many of them last a lifetime. People enjoy talking to them because of their optimistic attitude to life and their ability to listen. However, they prefer to talk about mutual interests and hobbies rather than about theoretical or philosophical issues - they are not tangible enough for them. They need a lot of freedom and time to themselves in love relationships but, at the same time, they are also very tolerant towards their partners. It happens very seldom that Individualistic Doers fall head over heels in love. They are far too rational. They prefer to pick their partner on the basis of mutual interests and preferences which they want to share with that partner. Individualistic Doers are not particularly fond of effusive outbursts of emotion. They prefer to prove their love by their actions and expect the same of their partner. Whoever wishes to tie an Individualistic Doer to himself needs a lot of patience. It takes some time before this personality type is willing to get involved with another person.
1. Cherry Brandy with toadstools, 2. Kimchi 김치, 3. WOHS: Peace, 4. Blue Sky and Clouds, 5. Shutter, 6. POM and Bert with friends ~ Project 366--2008 January 9, 2008, 7. bed: sunday sept 17, 8. Hello Kitty - Strawberry version!, 9. Beautiful Dreamer, 10. When TomToms Attack, 11. crazy cyan candy, 12. Apple nerds
(picked up from Wanda)
The Instructions:
a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
b. Using only the first page, pick an image.
c. Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into fd’s mosaic maker.
The Questions:
1. What is your first name?
2. What is your favorite food?
3. What high school did you go to?
4. What is your favorite color?
5. Who is your celebrity crush?
6. Favorite drink?
7. Dream vacation?
8. Favorite dessert?
9. What you want to be when you grow up?
10. What do you love most in life?
11. One word to describe you.
12. Your flickr name.
68-84% Pretty good, you know that there are libraries and newspapers, and you remember what you've read. You were a child that wasn't left behind!
Do you deserve your high school diploma?Create a Quiz
Well, at least you've watched the movie. This is a terrible score, but with a 'Fast Times' weekend, you just might make the grade eventually. Rent it, call up some friends and enjoy!
Fast Times at Ridgemont HighQuizzes for MySpace
This is sad. :( I kind of figured that most people wouldn't post this score. I wouldn't have a long time ago. But why should I be ashamed of myself? I had a lot of trouble in school. I am not being ashamed anymore. So there. Take that shit. Anyways, the last quiz was created by my great boyfriend Tom. So take it, know it, fail it with me?
I was tagged by Ginny from the Blog to do a 10 random things about myself. I have unintentionally snubbed one of my friends that tagged me before with this SAME survey thingy. Just to let you know Cat, I started it but never finished it. I am sorry so this is for you too!
Rules:
1. Write 10 random things about yourself.
2. Tag 5 people that you want to know more about!
3. DON'T TAG ME ONCE I'VE TAGGED YOU.
10 (Random)Things About Me.
1. I have a lot of toys that really embrace the Kawaii/Cute Culture in Japan. I like the American take on it as well the japanese toy designers. Kid Robot, Tokidoki, Hello Kitty, Gloomy Bear, Ugly Dolls are all in here. Lauren got me the Soy Milk, which I love! I love looking at him. :) Anyway, there is something about vinyl toys that I enjoy. I love the colors and the playfulness.
3. I love the brand Special Effects hair dye. They make great alternative hair colors. My purple dye is called Wildflower, I always stock up on dye so I don't have to keep going back to the store. One bottle lasts me FOREVER. My guess is one bottle lasts me 3 to 4 months.
4. Unorganized. The only thing that is sort of organized is my closet. I have 10 million t-shirts this is the reason why I refuse to buy more t-shirts. Also I keep random costume clothes up top! LOL This is the reason why I won't buy more t-shirts. AND I have another boxful that I haven't even hung up yet.
5. Another reason to hate. I do get asked quite a bit "What mascara do you use to get your lashes to look like that?" I use anything by Mabelline. However, mascara doesn't give me length, it just brings out the fact I have naturally long eyelashes. Sorry to disappoint you! And here's another spin: I didn't start wearing makeup until I was 18.
6. I had long hair back in 2002. It took me about 5 years to get my hair that length. In late 2003, I decided to cut my hair and donate it to Locks Of Love. I donated 14 inches and it weighed in about 3 lbs.
7. Leftie? I've had these two moles my whole life. I think it's funny they are on the same side of my body. I have 5 more that have been there my whole life and are on the same side. The ones I hate are on my rib and my boob (2), the other ones look like the one on my hand. It's on the front my rib cage and two side by side on my thigh. All on my left side.
8. I love art. I wanted to be an artist since I was little. I don't know what happened from high school to now but that's not exactly my interest anymore. I like to draw and doodle, but I hate sitting down and doing a formal piece. Maybe one day again, because I have a need to be creative but I only express it with clothes and makeup.
9. Fluoride. Tom and I are sensitive to fluoride. We both used to get headaches from the classroom swishing. Anytime I have to take fluoride in high concentrations I feel similar to being motion sick. So with that said, we both use Tom's of Maine without fluoride in it.
10. I have never known my biological mother. To the point I never seen her in person or photo. A week ago, I talked to my dad for the first time in a year and started asking questions about her and I'm going to get a photo of her tomorrow. This is a big deal because it gives a face to my face. But I will update when I get a photo, but this is kind of a big deal and this as personal as I'm getting. If you want to ask questions, send me a private message because I will not acknowledge it here. But Sorry my real life friends that I didn't say anything.
Tag, You're it!
Tom - Not really because I want to get to know my boyfriend better, but I want to see what he puts down (and update his blog). I am the most evil girlfriend in the world.
Dav - Ehhh, I like to see what you have to say. I hate putting these reasons. BECAUSE, okay?!
mae jane; You're too interesting not to tag and also very mysterious. Hmmm.
Bartending has served me well. And half the shit I know is just from talking to people that love drinking AND germans. LOL
Your Enneagram type is ONE (aka "The Reformer").
"I do everything the right way"
Perfectionists are realistic, conscientious, and principled. They strive to live up to their high ideals.
How to Get Along with Me
- Take your share of the responsibility so I don't end up with all the
work. For we are a lazy breed of people and hate work already. This would be true.
- Acknowledge my achievements. Nope.
- I'm hard on myself. Reassure me that I'm fine the way I am. I am.
- Tell me that you value my advice. No. My advice isn't great. It's okay. I tend to say "'eff 'em! Do what chu want!"
- Be fair and considerate, as I am. Yes. I always try to be fair and considerate.
- Apologize if you have been unthoughtful. It will help me to forgive. Isn't this EVERYONE ON EARTH? I mean, really.
- Gently encourage me to lighten up and to laugh at myself when I get
uptight, but hear my worries first. I can be uptight and do need to be taught the lesson o' laughter. Oddly, I'm also a carefree person. I'm only uptight about things that truly bother me
- being self-disciplined and able to accomplish a great deal Tom would laugh at this one. I don't think I'm very self-disciplined at all!
- working hard to make the world a better place I like working hard at the moment.
- having high standards and ethics; not compromising myself True. I would be so ashamed of myself if I comprised my ethics. Stuff like that plagues me for years.
- being reasonable, responsible, and dedicated in everything I do Most of this is true.
- being able to put facts together, coming to good understandings, and
figuring out wise solutions I am horrible at math. But actually I do analyze things until I am satisfied with my understanding. So I guess this one wins. But I still suck at math.
- being the best I can be and bringing out the best in other people Yea, I'm pretty awesome.
What's Hard About Being a ONE
- being disappointed with myself or others when my expectations are not met Yes.
- feeling burdened by too much responsibility .....probably, but not sure.
- thinking that what I do is never good enough Yes.
- not being appreciated for what I do for people How the hell would I know?
- being upset because others aren't trying as hard as I am Yes. I hate when people don't work hard and complain about their life. Something I should improve on.
- obsessing about what I did or what I should do YES. Nobody obsesses like I do.
- being tense, anxious, and taking things too seriously Sometimes. Depends on the subject.
ONEs as Children Often
- criticize themselves in anticipation of criticism from others Yes.
- refrain from doing things that they think might not come out perfect Yes.
- focus on living up to the expectations of their parents and teachers Yes.
- are very responsible; may assume the role of parent ....No comment.
- hold back negative emotions ("good children aren't angry") I don't bottle things well at all. So No.
ONEs as Parents
- teach their children responsibility and strong moral values .....through child labor. Got to earn your toys. LOL I don't know. I'm no parent at all.
- are consistent and fair FINGERS CROSSED. You know how parenting goes. The system will fail.
- discipline firmly .....BACK TO WORK! *whip crack* You got to earn your keep in this house! lolololol
Sorry. I have a hard time envisioning myself as a parent. I would only hope that one day I'll be a good, supportive, heart warming mother with strong confident children. But all I can see right now is me at 75. Complaining loudly about things you should never say to a strangers face in public places. Wanting unreasonable food items at unreasonable time. One squinty eye telling tales of how things were in my day while condemning youth around me for no apparent reason. And a cobb pipe and a peg leg. haha
The only thing I hate about these tests since I had to pick one answer and no combinations, I don't know if I'm portrayed accurately. But who really is on these things? It's hard to see the person that would change her hair color with no care in the world to what everyone else thought, get a piercing, laugh out loud in the middle of a room type of girl when you have such rigid black and white options. *shrugs* I also am changing as a person now, I'm learning to relax and not be the perfectionist that would destroy herself trying to get things just right.
Anyway, Happy Thanksgiving and Goodnight!
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Director of Photography |
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Industrial-Organizational Psychologist |
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Psychologist |
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Special Effects Technician |
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Sport Psychology Consultant |
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Humanitarian Aid Worker |
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Animator |
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Desktop Publisher |
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Actor |
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Cartoonist / Comic Illustrator |
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Fashion Designer |
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Sign Maker |
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Artist |
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Graphic Designer |
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Clergy |
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Comedian |
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Communications Specialist |
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Casting Director |
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Critic |
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Print Journalist |
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(Via mikepop)
Dreamer: Always drifting off, their imagination takes control. They have big ideas, and a cool calm manner.
Escape Artist: They are forever slipping off, getting away from the rat race, and recharging those batteries.
Independent, and thoughtful--they know themselves well.
New Wave Puritan: They are strict organized and ever so neat-- they practice the art of self-discipline. They like things done simply but with an eye for detail. (yeah, right. lol)
Love Bug: They are the type that fall in love a thousand times a day. Their feelings snowball quickly, and they are full of passion.
I feel it's pretty accurate even if I have some things I disagree with.
* ISFJs learn best by doing, rather than by reading about something in a book, or applying theory.
*The ISFJ has an extremely well-developed sense of space, function, and aesthetic appeal.
*ISFJs are extremely aware of their own internal feelings, as well as other people's feelings. They do not usually express their own feelings, keeping things inside.
I agree with these things, I try to improve the other things that are true about me. etc etc. I like this particular personality test.