Start the Personality Type Self-Assessment

There are 86 statements in this tool. Be honest as you evaluate each statement. Think of the content in each statement as YOU see yourself; not how you think others view you. At the end of each statement is a check box for True or False. Answer "True" if the entire statement applies to you - or MOSTLY applies to you. Answer "False" if part of the statement does not apply to you, or if the entire statement MOSTLY does not apply to you. To receive your results, you will need to provide an email address.

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1. In all honesty, I should be less lazy.
2. I am calm, relaxed and rather unemotional.
3. I am an outgoing person and enjoy social situations.
4. I absolutely know my goal(s) and usually have the self-discipline to get there.
5. I like to spend time planning things way ahead of time.
6. I get a lot of fun out of life.
7. I make new friends easily, so easy that I can sometimes forget my old friends.
8. I am introspective and tend to mull over the events of the past, sometimes over and over again.
9. I tend to analyze myself frequently.
10. I need to learn to worry less.
11. I wouldn’t say anything out loud, but sometimes I only help someone half-heartedly because deep down I believe there is a better way.
12. I don’t get excited or upset unless something drastic happens.
13. I can be quite emotional. Things rile me up or upset me quite easily.
14. Did somebody say party? Bring it on. I enjoy parties.
15. I usually prefer activities that I can do alone, such as reading, than to activities with a lot of others.
16. Adversity and obstacles just makes me push a little harder.
17. I’m deeply loyal to a few friends, rather than the kind of person who has a lot of friends.
18. I tend to resent people who oppose me.
19. I move and speak slowly and calmly.
20. My response to things is quite even-tempered and non-emotional.

 

About This Free Personality Type Assessment

What makes understanding your personality type important?

Every person is born with a personality type. We call it a “language.” Four temperaments make up a person’s personality type. Each person is born with a mix of all four, but the one, two or three that are stronger in a person, create that person’s specific “language.”

The problem is, the differences in perspective and behavior of each temperament language, and each temperament mix, can cause difficulties in a team. A team leader understands that there are no right or wrong languages, and places no judgment on a person’s personality type.

Our default mindset, however, tends to think others should talk OUR language and see “it” the way we do. A wise leader, however, understands that the best language to speak, is the language of the other person.

In fact, learning how the different temperament languages interact creates a clear understanding of why certain people don’t get along with others, how to solve communication difficulties, even how to better delegate or deal with conflict.

Take this free personality test to learn what YOUR language is.

A wise leader practices speaking ALL the languages and can connect with anyone.