Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Personality Test

The Hartman Personality Profile

Directions: Mark an “X” by the one word or phrase that best describes what you are like most of the time.
Choose only one response from each group. After you’ve finished question 30, total your scores for each letter.

PERSONALITY STRENGTH AND LIMITATIONS

1a)___opinionated
b)___nurturing
c)___inventive
d)___outgoing

3a)___dominant
b)___sympathetic
c)___tolerant
d)___enthusiastic

5a)___decisive
b)___loyal
c)___contented
d)___playful

7a)___assertive
b)___reliable
c)___kind
d)___sociable

9a)___action-oriented
b)___analytical
c)___easygoing
d)___carefree

11a)___determined
b)___detail conscious
c)___a good listener
d)___a party person

13a)___responsible
b)___idealistic
c)___considerate
d)___happy
2a)___power-oriented
b)___perfectionist
c)___indecisive
d)___self-centered

4a)___self-serving
b)___suspicious
c)___unsure
d)___naive

6a)___arrogant
b)___worry prone
c)___silently stubborn
d)___flighty

8a)___bossy
b)___self-critical
c)___reluctant
d)___a teaser

10a)___critical of others
b)___overly sensitive
c)___shy
d)___obnoxious

12a)___demanding
b)___unforgiving
c)___unmotivated
d)___vain

14a)___impatient
b)___moody
c)___passive
d)___impulsive
15a)___strong-willed
b)___respectful
c)___patient
d)___fun-loving

17a)___independent
b)___dependable
c)___even-tempered
d)___trusting

19a)___powerful
b)___deliberate
c)___gentle
d)___optimistic

21a)___logical
b)___emotional
c)___agreeable
d)___popular

23a)___pragmatic
b)___well-behaved
c)___accepting
d)___spontaneous

25a)___task-oriented
b)___sincere
c)___diplomatic
d)___lively

27a)___direct
b)___creative
c)___adaptable
d)___a performer

29a)___confident
b)___disciplined
c)___pleasant
d)___charismatic


16a)___argumentative
b)___unrealistic
c)___directionless
d)___an interrupter

18a)___aggressive
b)___often depressed
c)___ambivalent
d)___forgetful

20a)___insensitive
b)___judgmental
c)___boring
d)___undisciplined

22a)___always right
b)___guilt prone
c)___unenthusiastic
d)___uncommitted

24a)___merciless
b)___thoughtful
c)___uninvolved
d)___a show-off

26a)___tactless
b)___hard to please
c)___lazy
d)___loud

28a)___calculating
b)___self-righteous
c)___self-deprecating
d)___disorganized

30a)___intimidating
b)___careful
c)___unproductive
d)___afraid to face facts
Enter the totals in the proper spaces!

______ Total A’s ______ Total B’s ______ Total C’s ______ Total D’s
Be honest! Mark choices that come to you most readily. Skip the tough one’s and come back later. Ask a friend for help. Strive to choose answers that are most typical of your thoughts and/or actions. ENJOY!









































Now let’s see if you respond the same way to the following situations as you did to groups of descriptive words. Again, pick only one answer, and record your totals for each letter at the end of the section.. Mark only one answer.


SITUATIONS:

31. If I applied for a job, a prospective employer would most likely hire me because I am:
a. Driven, direct, and delegating.
b. Deliberate, accurate, and reliable.
c. Patient, adaptable, and tactful.
d. Fun-loving, spirited, and casual.

32. When involved in an intimate relationship, if I feel threatened by my partner, I:
a. Fight back with facts and anger.
b. Cry, feel hurt, and plan revenge.
c. Become quiet, withdrawn, and often hold anger until I blow up over some minor situation later.
d. Distance myself and avoid further conflict.

33. For me, life is most meaningful when it:
a. Is task-oriented and productive.
b. Is filled with people and purpose.
c. Is free of pressure and stress.
d. Allows me to be playful, lighthearted, and optimistic.

34. As a child, I was:
a. Stubborn, bright, and/or aggressive.
b. Well-behaved, caring, and/or depressed
c. Quiet, easygoing, and/or shy.
d. Too talkative, happy, and/or playful.

35. As an adult, I am:
a. Opinionated, determined, and/or bossy.
b. Responsible, honest, and/or unforgiving.
c. Accepting, contented, and/or unmotivated.
d. Charismatic, positive, and/or obnoxious.

36. As a parent, I am:
a. Demanding, quick-tempered, and/or uncompromising.
b. Concerned, sensitive, and/or critical.
c. Permissive, easily persuaded, and/or often overwhelmed.
d. Playful, casual, and/or irresponsible.

37. In an argument with a friend, I am most likely to be:
a. Verbally stubborn about facts.
b. Concerned about others’ feelings and principles.
c. Silently stubborn, uncomfortable, and/or confused.
d. Loud, uncomfortable, and/or compromising.

38. If my friend was in trouble, I would be:
a. Protective, resourceful, and recommend solutions.
b. Concerned, empathetic, and loyal – regardless of the problem.
c. Supportive, patient, and a good listener.
d. Nonjudgmental, optimistic, and downplaying the seriousness of the situation.


39. When making decisions, I am:
a. Assertive, articulate, and logical.
b. Deliberate, precise, and cautious.
c. Indecisive, timid, and reluctant.
d. Impulsive, uncommitted, and inconsistent.

40. When I fail, I feel:
a. Silently self-critical, yet verbally stubborn and defensive.
b. Guilty, self-critical, and vulnerable to depression – I dwell on it.
c. Unsettled and fearful, but I keep it to myself.
d. Embarrassed and nervous – seeking to escape the situation.

41. If someone crosses me:
a. I am angered, and cunningly plan ways to get even quickly.
b. I feel deeply hurt and find it almost impossible to forgive completely. Generally, getting even is not enough.
c. I am silently hurt and plan to get even and/or completely avoid the other person.
d. I want to avoid confrontation, consider the situation not important enough to bother with, and/or seek other friends.

42. Work is:
a. A most productive way to spend one’s time.
b. A healthy activity, which should be done right if it’s to be done at all. Work should be done before one plays.
c. A positive activity as long as it is something I enjoy and don’t feel pressured to accomplish.
d. A necessary evil, much less inviting than play.

43. In social situations, I am most often:
a. Feared by others.
b. Admired by others.
c. Protected by others.
d. Envied by others.

44. In a relationship, I am most concerned with being:
a. Approved of and right.
b. Understood, appreciated, and intimate.
c. Respected, tolerant, and peaceful.
d. Praised, having fun, and feeling free.

45. To feel alive and positive, I seek:
a. Adventure, leadership, and lots of action.
b. Security, creativity, and purpose.
c. Acceptance and safety.
d. Excitement, playful productivity, and the company of others.


SITUATION TOTALS

______ Total A’s ______ Total B’s ______ Total C’s ______ Total D’s



* This test is the exact duplicate of “The Hartman Personality Profile” outlined in his book: The Color Code by Taylor Hartman, Ph.D. There are many other personality tests available, along with many great books on this intriguing study of human nature, none as effective as the personal experience you gain working with others!

GRAND TOTALS!
Now ADD your totals from numbers 1-30 to those from numbers 31-45 and get your Grand Totals!

______ Total A’s ______ Total B’s ______ Total C’s ______ Total D’s



The four personality color types are assigned to each of the letters:

RED = A GREEN = B YELLOW = C BLUE = D


(In my studies I have found that many authorities on this subject each use different colors that correspond to the different personality types. In other words, one persons yellow is another person’s Blue. This happens to be the first way I wrote it down over 15 years ago, so this is the way that I correlate the colors to personalities and behaviors.)

INTERPRETATION: The letter with the highest score depicts your natural personality type. Many people will notice a blend of personality traits that will be shown with answers in each column. A purist would be someone with a score of 30 or more in one letter category. This group will find it easy to relate to the characteristics, motives and behaviors of their particular color. However, we are all very complex beings, aren’t we?! While we truly only have one primary personality color (many believe, granted at birth) many may find themselves with a mixed personality which can show itself with two or more colors representing almost equal totals. A person with a strong secondary color may find it harder to understand and deal with some of the situations we find in life:

Examples:
RED-GREEN: If you are strong in both colors you could actually increase productivity by invoking your authority to complete the task at hand (Red) and then feel guilty afterwards for making that person feel bad in the process (Green)

BLUE-YELLOW: You are a people person! Relaxed and you will usually take the path of least resistance. People naturally gravitate toward you as you feel comfortable with yourself and make others feel comfortable around you with a strong cense of excitement and fun.

GREEN-YELLOW: Another people person. Comfortable in who you are, you express yourself softly with great sincerity. People find you determined yet flexible and you can get along with most anyone.

BLUE-RED: A natural leader without much conflict in your personalities. The Red in you directs your productive life while the Blue side of you reminds you to stop and smell the rose’s life provides.

CONFLICTING COMBINATIONS: RED-YELLOW’s and BLUE-GREEN’s are very complex and often times competing personality types. The Blue in you will pack up the kids for a fun day at the park until your Green side comes out and creates guilt at all the stuff that still needs to be done in the office! Red-Yellow’s are tough to read because they can be determined and passionate one minute (R) and passively quite the next (Y).

REMEMBER: Your personality color does not make you good or bad. It is just who you are and every one of us is a unique creation. Like no two finger prints are exactly the same, no two personalities are exactly the same.. Understanding who we are however will allow us to work on our strengths and weaknesses and, most importantly, recognize who we are dealing with so we can be as effective as possible when working with others.
I hope this information puts a little color into yo

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