Jul 31, 2007

I'm an animated creator!

I took the personality test at PersonalDNA.com yesterday morning, so look at my results (not that I expect anyone to read through it all, but it's worth a glance through). I feel like it's a fairly accurate representation of me, though my first thought was "I'm not that animated." But most of it fits, with the sole exception being I think I have more empathy than they give me credit for. The best was there were a couple things in there that I was like, "Hey, it says that in my patriarchal blessing, too!" So it's got to be a good test, yes?

Perhaps. But of course the problem with any test like this is that people have many facets to them and nobody is very strictly anything. Even the stuff that they got dead on with me has other sides to it (example: as up for new things as I really am, I'm still the kind of person who has to sit in the same seat in Relief Society each week or I get nervous) (also, I'm not quite as fun-driven as they seem to think: there is that side to me, but I'm also a great lover of calm, though you can't portray someone as both in this sort of test, where the goal is to simplify your personality to something manageable). When it comes down to it, I might as well have taken a test like this:


Which Disney Princess Are You?

You are Belle. You are strong, deep, and you are not a slave to petty superficial things. You are independent and allow yourself to see inner beauty without sacrificing your values. You are almost too good of a person.

I'm curious to see other people's results: Take the test (PersonalDNA...or I guess the Disney Princess one) and tell me what you are!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://personaldna.com/report.php?k=bVectnFbEvlcWVf-GP-CACDD-882a&u=e74a675c8657

"attention to style:94" NICE!!!!

Andrea said...

The address you left gets me a page that says "invalid report submission".

Anonymous said...

well, i am encouraging inventor-pretty accurate and the only interesting thing in the bar graph part was the attention to style and lack of spontaneity, but we knew that