November 2011
Easygoingness refers to one’s ability to relax. Based on your score, you appear to “take things as they come” and enjoy having a good time. However, being high in easygoingness also has the potential to produce stress in a number of ways. For example, you may find it difficult to complete tasks thoroughly and efficiently. In this way, being high in easygoingness cannot only make your life difficult, but also the lives of the people around you. Another potential problem with being too high in easygoingness is that it can provide you with gratification in the short-term, but in the long-term provide undesirable consequences.
High easygoingness, even when not seriously destructive, may also diminish your effectiveness at work, for example. You may find it aversive and difficult to put in all the effort that may sometimes be needed to effectively accomplish certain tasks. For this reason, your colleagues might view you as forgetful and unfocused.
Self-Confidence
As someone with high self-confidence, you feel quite comfortable interacting with other people. Indeed, you find the company of others very stimulating and enjoy meeting new people. Your relaxed demeanor in groups makes people around you comfortable too. Perhaps because you feel comfortable talking about yourself, others tend to enjoy being around you and perceive you as socially competent.
The confidence that helps you feel comfortable talking to people also spills into your own personal beliefs about yourself. Although you have several strengths, it’s likely that you also acknowledge and accept your weaknesses. But unlike some people, you take full responsibility for your actions—you rarely regret things you’ve done in the past and are not embarrassed easily.
Perhaps the defining feature that sets you apart from most people is the exceptionally high standards that you set for yourself. Your competence in social gatherings as well as at work should provide ample evidence for this. With these characteristics, it’s very likely that people come to you for advice and generally think of you as someone with leader-like qualities.
So I took some personality test and I find the results quite interesting, enough so that I will share them. It’s uber long so I’m not going to post them all at once but in sections spread out. First one coming soon
So a bunch of my friends are planning a vegas trip which I was suppose to attend . However there have been some developments
Car: It just got out the shop for a total of two grand (covered by grandmother, however I would like to pay half back at least). It still needs motor mounts which is estimated at $350.
School: For some reason the hundreds of dollars of financial aid isn’t covering something (I don’t know what yet) so my school is saying I owe $125
Friends: There are still people I owe for this years Murphy Awards who I haven’t been able to pay them back yet.
I only get payed about a hundred every two weeks after I spend about $100 just getting back and forth to work. *sigh* Guess Vegas among with many other things I want aren’t happening
I think every now and then, when we get to that point where we can’t fathom where to go next or what to do, we should just get up and start doing something. Just put yourself in motion and let destiny set the destination.