My Five Factor Personality Test
Your Five Factor Personality Profile |
You have low extroversion. You are quiet and reserved in most social situations. A low key, laid back lifestyle is important to you. You tend to bond slowly, over time, with one or two people. Conscientiousness: You have high conscientiousness. Intelligent and reliable, you tend to succeed in life. Most things in your life are organized and planned well. But you borderline on being a total perfectionist. Agreeableness: You have low agreeableness. Your self interest comes first, and others come later, if at all. In general, you feel that people are not to be trusted. And you're skeptical that anyone else really feels differently. Neuroticism: You have low neuroticism. You are very emotionally stable and mentally together. Only the greatest setbacks upset you, and you bounce back quickly. Overall, you are typically calm and relaxed - making others feel secure. Openness to experience: Your openness to new experiences is medium. You are generally broad minded when it come to new things. But if something crosses a moral line, there's no way you'll approve of it. You are suspicious of anything too wacky, though you do still consider creativity a virtue. |
*Not sure I agree with everyhing, but it's close enough
2 Comments:
Hi again,
One more thing. My Feb. 28, 2006 post, titled "Another Update" tells how I put bullets in front of every task. I like that it adds color to the list, but it also takes more time to expand. If you don't wont the bullets you can reverse the instructions on that post.
Good luck,
Jeri
Hmm, I just realized that you only have one comment, so you may not have recieved the first one.
About the Peek-a-boo comments, the first thing you need to do is type you list in the sidebar section of the template, then go to
http://journalofasuburbanobserver.blogspot.com/2006/02/code-read-more-link-toggle-way.html
for the instructions on making the list expand and collapse.
You can go back to my blog, click on View, then Source, and it should bring up my source code so you can see how I did it.
Let me know if it works for you. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Good luck on your 101 journey.
(If you did recieve this the first time, sorry for the repeat.)
Jeri
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