Psychogeometrics

Directions:

Quickly,choose the shape below you feel represents you, or the one you were originally attracted to, the one you like best. Then rank the remaining three shapes in order of preference to you. Then go to the following pages and read about your personality style.

Your Ranking:

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Next Step:

See the descriptions of personality style preference based on the geometric shapes on the following pages. Place a star * by the words that are most descriptive of you. Place a line through the words that don’t apply to you. Put a question mark? by the words that you are unsure about.


BOX: The Guardians (SJ)

Guardians are dependable, hard-working and loyal. They are community and neighborhood leaders. They like security, trust authority, and believe in justice and fairness. They are very good at managing details and providing quality services.
Strengths Weaknesses Typical Jobs
Authority
Administrative vs. managerial
Analytical
Belong
Careful
Detail-Oriented
Determined
Dutiful
Follow plans
Hard Worker
Judicious
Knowledgeable Likes to know rules
Logical
Need predictability
Organized / Patient
Perfectionist
Parental
Practical
Perseverance
Predictable
Responsible
Sensible
Serious
Service
Structure
Useful / Complaining
Cool & aloof
Loner
Meticulous
Nit-picking
Procrastinating
Resist change / Accountant
Administrator
Banking
Business
Computer
programmer
Construction
Medical specialist
Editor
Engineering
Government worker
Inspector
Medical Tech
Processor
Property Manager
Executive Manager
Sales
Teacher
Trades
Writer

Select 5 strengths you both Select 3 careers/jobs that you want to explore further

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TRIANGLE: The Rationals (NT)

Rationals are skeptical, self-contained and love to solve problems. They are independent, approach things logically, are achievement/bottom line oriented and want to know how things work. They are good at innovation and tend to have expertise, competence and maintain high standards.
Strengths Weaknesses Typical Jobs
Abstract
Control
Critical
Innovation
Intelligence
Logical
Perfection
Power
Precision
Skeptical
Systematic
Vision / Ambitious
Athletic
Bottom-line
Competitive
Competency
Decisive
Focused on goal
Hierarchical
Leadership
Left-brain
Political
Wisdom / Dogmatic
Driven
Impatient
Overloaded
Political
Self-centered
Status oriented / Administrator
Analyst
Architecture
Business Owner
Consultant
Designer/Planner
Economist
Entrepreneur
Executive
Law Partner
Manager/supervisor
Math/Analytics
Military Officer
Orchestra Director
Pilot
Politician
Professor
Teacher
Union Organizer

Select 5 strengths you both Select 3 careers/jobs that you want to explore further

ENJOY using and are GOOD at.

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CIRCLE: The Idealists (NF)

Idealists are loving and enthusiastic people who focus on human potential and building meaningful relationships with others. They are good at helping people work together in teams. They are motivated to help others through counseling, coaching, social service and helping professions.
Strengths Weaknesses Typical Jobs
Caring
Empathetic
Honesty
Idealistic
Imaginative
Integrity
Lovers
Peacekeepers
Relations
Romantic
Searching
Spiritual
Unique
Unity / Creative
Empathic
Friendly
Generous
Harmony
Integration/
holistic
Listeners
Nurturing
Persuasive
Pleasers
Problem solvers
Sensitive
Stabilizing Reflective
Team players / Apolitical
Emotional
Gossipy
Indecisive
Lazy
Manipulative
Melancholy
Over personal
Self-blaming / Acting
Advertising
Analyst
Coaching
Consulting
Counselor
Customer Service
Historians
Human resources
Marketing
Medical
Minister
Non-profit
Public Relations
Sales
Manager
Teaching
Writing

Select 5 strengths you both Select 3 careers/jobs that you want to explore further

ENJOY using and are GOOD at.

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SQUIGGLE: The Artisans (SJ)

Artisans are spontaneous, fun loving and optimistic. They are creative individuals who prize their personal freedom. They excel in the arts such as music, theater, painting, as well as athletic, military political, and industrial arts. Their artistic side can also be expressed in business and negotiations.
Strengths Weaknesses Typical Jobs
Action
Adventurer
Competitive Motivating
Creativity
Endurance Bold
Fun motion
Open-ended
Physical Spontaneous
Risks
Sensuous / Conceptual
Excitable
Future
oriented
Impulsive
Independent
Innovative
Integrative
Right brain
Start-up
Stimulation
Variety
Witty / Disorganized
Eccentric
Evangelistic
Illogical
Impractical
Naïve
Uninhibited
Unrealistic / Agent
Artist/performer
Decorator
Entrepreneur
Entertainer
Independence
Inventor
Musician
New product
Specialist
Operator
Trades
Professor
Promoter
Researcher
Sales
Tools: instruments,
carpentry, etc.

Select 5 strengths you both Select 3 careers/jobs that you want to explore further

ENJOY using and are GOOD at.

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What’s YourStyle Combination?

Most people are a combination of styles. Above left is a “box-circle” and above right is a “circle squiggle.” That means that the box-circle’s most dominant traits are box-like with circle characteristics (the smaller shape inside the box), and the circle squiggle is a dominant circle with squiggle characteristics.

Have you taken statistics yet? This is a very quick and simple non-validated or reliable inventory (results are not “statistically significant”), but it provides easy language and images with which you can describe personality traits. It is an introduction to the concept that your specific personality style tends to match some careers better than others.

You have a unique combination of skills and strengths as well assome weaknesses that probably cause you some trouble now and then. For a more in-depth personality style diagnosis and career analysis visit our Career Services webpage and talk to a career counselor. They can offer additional inventories, career tests, and connect you to specific career information that will help you choose and explore appropriate careers.

Note:

Take a few minutes to click around in the O’net where the careers are linked and described. The point of this exercise is to get you to explore. Read about careers you haven’t thought of, or clarify ones you know something about.

For further reading see Susan Dellinger’s book Psychogeometrics.

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