As part of the effort to find a new place to land, work-wise, I've subscribed to a couple of related services. One provides lots of self-directed aids,
a la OKCupid's tests and quizzes (if a whole lot more academic and practical). This afternoon I took a "soft skills" exam, and what follows are my four areas of strength, in order from the strongest first.
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Intuitive-Conceptual |
I'm a snobbish hermit - sigh...
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Transformer |
...but I do love it when someone throws a monkey at the wrench...
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Self-Examiner |
...and all this navel-gazing ought to get me somewhere, someday, right??
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Lover of Wisdom & Knowledge |
Living well. That may be the key. It's not about "making the best living," but living the best life.
[the title quotation is by Carl Gustav Jung]
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