1.Peaceful and Sensitive
You are kind, friendly, sensitive and quiet. Unlike extroverts who gain energy from interacting with other people, you must expend energy around others. After spending time with people, you often find that you need a period of time alone. Because of this, you typically prefer to intermingle with a small group of close friends and family members.
While you are quiet and reserved, you are also known for being peaceful, caring and considerate. You have an easy-going attitude and tend to accept other people as they are.
2.Private and Introspective
You are very private and keep your true feelings to themselves. In some cases, you may avoid sharing their thoughts, feelings and opinions with other people in your life, even your romantic partners. Because you prefer not to share your inner-most feelings and try to avoid conflict, you often defer to the needs or demands of others.
You are very in tune with the world around you. You are very much attuned to sensory information and are keenly aware when even small changes take place in your immediate environment. Because of this, you often place a high emphasis on aesthetics and appreciate the fine arts.
3.Practical
You prefer practical, concrete information and tend to be “doers” rather than “dreamers.” You dislike abstract theories unless you can see some type of practical application for you and prefer learning situations that involve gaining hands-on experience.
You have strong values but are not concerned with trying to convince other people to share their point of view. You care deeply about other people, particularly your closest friends and family. They are action-oriented and tend to show your care and concern through action rather than discussing feelings or expressing sentiments.
You love animals and have a strong appreciation for nature. You may seek out jobs or hobbies that put you in contact with the outdoors and with animals.
You are also perfectionists and can be your own harshest critics. Because you place such high expectations on yourself, you often underestimate or undervalue your own skills and talents.