Gallup Strengths Finder – Strengths
These are my Top 5 Strengths that I got after taking the Gallup StrengthsFinder test. All of my strengths fall under the relationship building category 🙂
- Developer: People strong in the Developer theme recognize and cultivate the potential in others. They spot the signs of each small improvement and derive satisfaction from these improvements.
- Positivity: People strong in the Positivity theme have an enthusiasm that is contagious. They are upbeat and can get others excited about what they are going to do.
- Individualization: People strong in the Individualization theme are intrigued with the unique qualities of each person. They have a gift for figuring out how people who are different can work together productively.
- Relator: People who are strong in the Relator theme enjoy close relationships with others. They find deep satisfaction in working hard with friends to achieve a goal.
- Empathy: People strong in the Empathy theme can sense the feelings of other people by imagining themselves in others’ lives or others’ situations.
True Colors Inventory
My true color is: Blue
- Blues at work:
- I have a strong desire to influence others so they may lead more significant lives.
- I often work in the arts, communication, education, and helping professions.
- I am adept at motivating and interacting with others.
- Blues in relationships:
- I seek harmonious relationships.
- I am a true romantic and believe in drama, warmth, and empathy to all relationships.
- I enjoy the symbols of romance such as flowers, candlelight, and music and cherish the small gestures of affection.
- Blues in childhood:
- I was extremely imaginative and found it difficult to fit into the structure of school life.
- I reacted with great sensitivity to discordance or rejection and sought recognition.
- I responded to encouragement rather than competition.
Myers Briggs Personality Type:
My personality type for the Myers Briggs is ENFJ
- ENFJs are natural-born leaders, full of passion and charisma. Forming around two percent of the population, they are oftentimes our politicians, our coaches and our teachers, reaching out and inspiring others to achieve and to do good in the world. With a natural confidence that begets influence, ENFJs take a great deal of pride and joy in guiding others to work together to improve themselves and their community.