I just took this test and wanted to share it with you. It has been kinda going around the blogger world..I think it might be old but it is kind of fun. I'm curious to see how accurate it is for you! it's easy and quick. . . give it a try.
What you will need to do is take out a piece of paper
OK. Now, on your paper, draw a circle.
OK. Now, draw a square.
OK. Now, draw a triangle.
OK. Now, draw a squiggly line.
That’s all. That’s the whole deal. Except for one thing … look at your paper now. And ask yourself … which one are you? Don’t over think it. Just, simply, which one are you?
Scroll down to see the results. . . .
Square:
Organized and a hard worker, you like structure and rules and dislike situations in which you don't know what's expected of you. "Tell me the deadlines and I'll get the job done," you say -- and you deliver. You prefer working alone to teamwork. Logical, you think sequentially -- A, B, C, D. You collect loads of data and file it so information is easy to locate. But you have trouble saying, "I've got enough information," and making a decision.
Organized and a hard worker, you like structure and rules and dislike situations in which you don't know what's expected of you. "Tell me the deadlines and I'll get the job done," you say -- and you deliver. You prefer working alone to teamwork. Logical, you think sequentially -- A, B, C, D. You collect loads of data and file it so information is easy to locate. But you have trouble saying, "I've got enough information," and making a decision.
Rectangle:
You are a seeker and an explorer, searching for ways in which you want to grow and change. You ask: who am I? what is the world about? You are the most receptive of the five shapes to new learning. You are the only shape that's not frozen, and you cause your co-workers confusion when you change from day to day. All people go through rectangular periods when they're in a state of change.
You are a seeker and an explorer, searching for ways in which you want to grow and change. You ask: who am I? what is the world about? You are the most receptive of the five shapes to new learning. You are the only shape that's not frozen, and you cause your co-workers confusion when you change from day to day. All people go through rectangular periods when they're in a state of change.
Triangle: A leader, you are decisive and able to focus on the goal. You have confidence in yourself and in your opinions, and you don't hesitate to tell everyone else the way the world is. You can be dogmatic and shoot from the hip. You like recognition and are delighted to tell people about your accomplishments. You can be self-centered and egotistical. You put stock in status symbols. American business has been run by triangles, and this shape is most characteristic of men.
Circle: You are a people person, the shape with the most empathy, perception and consideration for the feelings of others. You listen and communicate well. You read people and can spot a phony right off. You like harmony and have your greatest difficulties in dealing with conflict and making unpopular decisions. You are easily swayed by other people's feelings and opinions. You can be an effective manager in an egalitarian workplace, but have difficulty in political environments with a strong hierarchy. If you're a woman, even if you're not a circle, some circle traits have been conditioned into you.
Squiggle: You are creative, a "what if" person who's always thinking of new ways to do something. Your mind never stops and you do cognitive leaps -- from A straight to F. You see the forest and miss the trees. You don't like highly structured environments. You don't tolerate the mundane well and have a short attention span. If you don't get excitement at work, you'll cause it elsewhere in your life.
What’s interesting about the squiggle is that — whether you chose the squiggle or not — there are things to be learned about you based on WHAT KIND of squiggle you drew. For instance, horizontal squiggles apparently are a little more detail driven than vertical squiggles. Or something like that. And if you drew a diagonal squiggle, well, hello, you are a nut job. You are WAY out there. Maybe a famous artist or musician. . . but way out there. :)
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Here are my results..
Of course I am the Squiggle line! But.. I honestly think I am a mixture of the squiggle line and the
I think both fit me well.. and when I really look at the page I see the squiggle first and the rectangle second.Or maybe I am just the more detailed squiggle! So thats what I came up with!
Curious what you guys come up with! Leave me a comment telling me how accurate this was for you!
Fun Tag!
K Jaggers
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