1. Organized and Detail-Oriented
You enjoy an orderly life. You like things to be well-organized and pay a great deal of attention to detail. When things are in disarray, you may find yourselves unable to rest until you have set everything straight and the work has been completed.
Because of this need for order, you tend to do better in learning and work environments that have clearly defined schedules, clear-cut assignments and a strong focus on the task at hand. When learning new things, you do best when the material is something you view as useful with real-world applications. Concrete, factual information appeals to you, while theoretical and abstract information has little value unless you can see some type of practical use for it. While you may exert tremendous energy into projects you see has valuable, you will avoid wasting time and energy on things that you view as useless or unpractical.
2. Realistic
You are both responsible and realistic. You take a logical approach to achieving goals and completing projects and are able to work at a steady pace toward accomplishing these tasks. You are able to ignore distractions in order to focus on the task at hand and are often described as dependable and trustworthy.
3. Value Loyalty and Tradition
You also place a great deal of emphasis on traditions and laws. You prefer to follow rules and procedures that have previously been established. In some cases, you can seem rigid and unyielding in their desire to maintain structure.
People with this personality type are usually very loyal and devoted to family and friends, but may struggle to understand their own emotions and the feelings of others. You can be quite reserved and sometimes fail to pick up on the emotional signals given by other people. However, once you are close to a person and develop an understanding of that person’s feelings and needs, you will expend a great deal of effort toward supporting those needs.