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Personality quizzes – you can almost always find one in the aisles at your local grocery store. And whenever I spot one, I get the irresistible urge to check it out.
Is it just me, or are we always interested in our own personality type?
I took my first “real” personality test in high school. It was the MBTI Myers Briggs personality test.
Over the years there were a few others, each more revealing than the preceding one. Imagine reading details of why you behave the way you do, what makes you think and respond a certain way, why you do what you do, why you get what you get, how you have some thoughts more than others, why you speak as you do, and what makes you feel certain feelings.
What would it mean to your relationships if you read how certain patterns in your own life repeat themselves, what difference would it make in your finances if you discovered which actions to do more frequently to bring you more money, or what if you read how to bring shifts in your health? If there was such a book, would you be interested? I was, and it was a personal growth page-turner.
Now the truth is this has changed as time goes on. See, I have become more interested in the personalities of others than in my own. Maybe it is because I have grown to know me. And because other people are just more interesting, especially those who are accomplished and who are living fulfilling lives. (Note that I have deliberately left out “successful,” because first it makes sense to talk about what is success).
And the more I learned about different personalities, and as I bumped in to more people, I began to notice how, when you put aside all the many different personality permutations, there are really only 2 main personality types that distinguish the accomplished and fulfilled from those who swim upstream, who struggle rather than thrive.
Alright, what do you say we do another quickie quiz?
As before, I’m giving away a prize, naturally.
And to make it relevant to the subject at hand, how about access to a new program on goals coming up this summer to the first right answer?
Sound good?
Okay. Here’s the quiz…
What are the 2 personality types that most frequently differentiate the accomplished and fulfilled from the daydreamers?
Wow – I may have made this too easy!
Toss your hat into the ring.
Well?
Be the first to give it a shot in the comments section, and you may win entry into the goals program I mentioned above.
Okay… go.
Do you know what it is?
Good luck.
Ciao!
Taylor



Oops… now let me try that again WITHOUT the typos…
“Okay. Here’s the quiz…
What are the 2 personality types that most frequently differentiate the accomplished and fulfilled from the daydreamers?
Wow – I may have made this too easy!”
Those who DREAM, and those who ACT on their dreams.
ACTION differentiates the two.
(Yup, you HAVE made this too easy!)
Now, I got one for you:
It’s greater than GOD,
More evil than the DEVIL,
The RICH need it,
The POOR have it,
And if you EAT enough of it, you DIE.
What IS it?
P/S: Happy Canada Day!