Friday, December 6, 2013

Working Style Test

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Here's my result :">

Suitable Careers:
  • administrator
  • archeologist
  • architect
  • astronomer
  • attorney
  • computer programmer or analyst 
  • consultant
  • designer
  • economist
  • engineer
  • inventor
  • investment of business analyst
  • management consultant
  • mathematician
  • mortgage broker
  • physician
  • psychiatrist
  • psychologist
  • researcher
  • scientist
  • social scientist
  • stockbroker
  • university professor
  • writer
Haha, look! There's architect, computer programmer or analyst, designer, engineer, inventor, mathematician, university professor, psychiatrist, psychologist, and writer.

You know, my dream was really unstable. I remember that when I was about 9-10 grade, I wanted to be an architect because I saw those awesome buildings on Tumblr. And by that, I wanted to be a designer, too. A---God, I forgot what's the name. That designer who design those furniture. Then I changed my mind to be a fashion designer. 

But then, I wanted to be a psychiatrist or psychologist. Well, I don't quite know what's the difference, that's why I mention both of them. The one I wanted is, the one who hear people's problem. Not the one who face those insane people. 

Mathematician. I love mathematics since I was a little. And I wanted to be a math teacher or a university professor of math because that's what my aunt do. 

Computer programmer or analyst, engineer, and inventor, there's a relation in here. And those are my dreams right now. I want to invent something, and I'm the one who build the physical design of it, and I'm also the one who program that thing.

And writer. Well, I don't know if this is can be called as a dream. Frankly, it is on my bucket list to write a book or two or three. But, I don't think that I want to be a writer as my full-time job. I think I'd take it as my part-time job, someday. I'm gonna write my great experience in it,  so that my future kids will read it :') and I hope that it can move other people, too. Like motivate them or something.

Whoop, I just realized that there's attorney, too! Haha, yes, I once wanted to be an attorney, too, because I love debate and I know those attorney dudes on television is so damn rich! X)) But no, I don't want it anymore.. :))

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You are a relentless innovator in thought as well as action. You trust your intuitive insights into the true relationships and meaning of things, regardless of established authority or popularly accepted beliefs. Your faith in your inner vision can move mountains. Problem only stimulate you--the impossible takes a little longer, but not much. You are the most independent, sometimes to the point of being stubborn. You place a high value on competence--your own and others'.
You want to see your inspiration worked out in practice, applied and accepted by the rest of the world; you are willing to spend any time and effort to that end. You have determination, perseverance, and will drive others almost as hard as you drive yourself. Although your preference is for intuition, you can, when necessary, focus on the details of a project to realize your vision.
You often value and use confidently your intuitive insights in fields such as science, engineering, invention, politics, or philosophy. The boldness of your intuition may be of immense value in any fields, and should not be smothered in a routine job.
Some problems may arise from your single-minded concentration on goals. You may see the end so clearly that you fail to look for other things which might conflict with the goal. Therefore you need to actively seek the viewpoint of others.
You may neglect your feeling to the point of ignoring other people's values and feelings. If you do, you may be surprised by the bitterness of your opposition. Your own feeling has to be reckoned with also, for if too much suppressed, it may build up pressure and find expression in inappropriate ways. Your feeling needs to be used constructively, such as through appreciation of other people. Given your talent for analysis, appreciation may be hard for you, but you will find it helpful on the job as well as in personal relationships.
To be effective, you must develop your thinking to supply needed judgment. If your judgment is undeveloped, you will be unable to criticize your own inner vision, and will not listen to the opinions of others. You will therefore be unable to shape your inspirations into effective action.


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