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Personality Type #13: The Introvert






Introduction:

The Introverted personality type is very quiet. Sometimes his life appears directionless; he carries no strong attachment to anyone, or anything. This character is has an emotional “numbness”, and he’s very comfortable with solitude. He often fails to make eye contact with others, and he tends to keep his distance.

Character Quirks:

Reserved

The Introvert rarely shows his emotions. He keeps them bottled up inside, and only releases them when he’s alone.

Passive

He rarely goes out of his way to fix a problem. He lets the world move around him without making any real attempt to change anything.

Self-deprecating

He’s rather harsh with himself. His self-esteem isn’t particularly high, and he’s lacks confidence.

Prefers solitude

He’s most comfortable when he’s alone, and he prefers jobs and hobbies that don’t involve him socializing with others.

Appears Cold

The Introverted personality type often appears detached. He doesn’t follow social cues, and he has a hard time interacting with others.

Fear of Social Proclivity

The Introvert can sometimes feel terrified of getting too close to another person.

Good Listener

He has a hard time talking, but an easy time listening. In fact, he often enjoys listening to other people talk, though he dislikes being in a group.

Reflective

The Introverted personality type often considers things internally, and reflects on events for a long time.

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Posted by forgotmypen - January 24, 2012 at 12:30 am

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Personality Type #11: The Hyperactive






Introduction:

The Hyperactive Personality Type leads a very active life, but usually without any real direction. His goals and dreams are always changing, and he likes to live in the moment. As a child, he was the annoying one in a group–always running about, breaking things, etc.. He looks for high levels of excitement in his life.

Character Quirks:

Self-Centered

He doesn’t take the time to consider the thoughts and feelings of others. He puts himself first, and generally only minds his own needs and wants.

Careless

This personality type doesn’t give a lot of attention to his affairs. He takes insufficient care of business matters, and the like.

Outgoing

The Hyperactive is a people person. He feels very comfortable speaking to others, and expressing himself. He likes to stand out from the crowd.

Easily Excited

This character gets excited very easily, often over small things.

Energetic

This personality type has an enormous amount of energy. Enough that other characters are easily annoyed by him, and avoid being near him for long periods of time.

Moody

The Hyperactive character experiences mood swings, usually paired with outbursts of anger.

Daring

The Hyperactive personality type frequently yearns for some source of adrenaline, or excitement. To find this source, the character will often do things that other characters would be scared to.

Changeable

He isn’t particularly stubborn or headstrong. His life goals can be changed with a little bit of persuasion, and he’ll often jump at opportunities he wouldn’t have a day earlier.Share This Post

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Posted by forgotmypen - January 19, 2012 at 11:22 pm

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Personality Type #9: The Unlucky






Introduction:

This personality type generally takes the role of the “fall guy“. He has a bad habit of being far too trusting, and therefore is often found in the wrong place at the wrong time… with the wrong people. He tends to be more introverted then extroverted; a follower, not a leader. He’s generally friendly, nonjudgmental, and good-humored.

Character Quirks:

Trusting

This character doesn’t judge others. He believes that everyone is good in their own way, and so he sometimes trusts the wrong people.

Underachiever

The Unlucky personality type doesn’t reach very high in his goals. His interests remain small, and he’s content with a “day job“.

Lack of Judgment

This character makes the wrong decisions, often with good intentions.

Naive

Although this character isn’t stupid, he is naive. He remains innocent, in spite of the bad things happening around him. He’s generally unaware of corruption that may be present in his surroundings.

Good-Humored

This character can stay generally light-hearted in spite of his misgivings.

Victim

This character sometimes gets victimized, or  bullied.

Follower

This personality type is never the leader of the group. He follows the crowd, and is susceptible to bad influence.


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Posted by forgotmypen - January 15, 2012 at 12:42 am

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