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Course 1, Discussion 2: The Big 5
Hello Leadership Crew!
Begin by taking the Big 5 test and answering the following questions. You can also read more on the Big 5 here and below.
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
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@MagnificentSunrise
Wow I am glad to know that you're very open-minded, this trait makes us a very good human
@MagnificentSunrise
I somewhat agree that this test seems less accurate. However, I think putting the two together helps so much.
See, in my experience the things that seem wrong are usually what we do not want to admit to ourselves or simply cannot see because it is how others view us rather than how we intend our interactions or words to be.
Like with your organization and work but not at home. How I would see that is you have a work environment that you love to be in so you have the emotional capability to keep yourself together and on track. At home you want to relax so you tend to not keep it together.
I think these tests are all on perspective and getting to know yourself rather than them being outright accurate to a T.
@Hope
1. I learned that I am one of the kindest and most sensitive person who take decisions based on their intuition.
2. My strengths are that I am empathetic, generous, open minded, creative, passionate, idealistic
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
I learned that I am open to new experiences or open minded. I am also somewhat detailed, and between social and reserved. Lastly I am in between agreeable and somewhat anxious.
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
I seem to be in the middle on the big 5 but highest in new experiences or open mindedness.
@Nvlmi
I wanted to add to the last part. My test was high in being open minded or open to new experiences. This has helped me to take appropriate risk in life both personally and professionally.
@Hope
My results surprised me a bit.
OpenMindedness was high. I "enjoy having novel experiences and seeing things in new ways". While I do agree, I have a hard headed opinion so once I see something in a way that fascinates me, I am likely to be stubborn on that opinion. I grew up with being criticized for not having an actual opinion, or it at least put my in awkward positions (if I'm remembering wrong).
Conscientiousness said I "probably have a messy desk". Not wrong... but it aggravates me and I plan on throwing so much of it away in the next month. But the part about disorganized, undependable, negligent feels wrong... it's probably true but I would like to change it.
Extraversion definitely not true. I "enjoy spending quiet time alone". Any day. I like people but I would rather them in short tiny bursts.
Agreeableness result says I "find it easy to express irritation with others". I do. Only because if I have a problem that affects an environment, it needs to be resolved. I see this partnered in my MBTI result, the Mediator.
Lastly, negative emotionality result was "you tend to become anxious or nervous". I do not find that true. If I get myself into weird situations that I don't know how to handle, I ask for help. I figure out a way to get through it rather than worry unnecessarily.
All of this partnered with Mediator somewhat makes sense, comes together. Except for the Conscientiousness result. I know I am dependable if someone meets my expectations of communication... I do not reach out when I don't feel like I am wanted to. I have learned to prioritize myself while still helping others so that might be where that comes in.
@SnowTabby
Heyy! ♡ It's another Tabby :3 It's awesome to see you ! ♡ thank you for sharing this, it sounds awesome, and it's great to see how much you have learnt about yourself :)
@SnowTabby I loved how thoughtful your response was. I definitely don't feel like having a stereotypically messy desk is equivalent to being disorganized and unreliable (I think one of the flaws of a test like this is that it doesn't consider some of the nuances of such a description). Some people have a space that is seemingly disorganized but they have organized it in a fashion and they are able to navigate it, and they carry those traits over to other aspects (ie. they have their own way of showcasing reliability). I also agree that introversion does not necessarily mean the inability to enjoy socializing or sometimes wanting to spend time with other people rather than alone (ambiverts and introverts who present as extroverted are also existing traits). Negative emotionality surprised me too -- I consider myself to be a pretty calm and levelheaded person, but I think I scored that way because I have anxieties but I am very capable of pushing past them. Maybe you have a similar reason for your result as well :))
@Hope
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
I knew everything, but what came was that I am:
- very open minded (95%)
- Very conscientiousness (83%)
- Very extraverted (80%) <- Although, I am an ambivert, so I can go both ways.
- Very agreeable (97%)
- Low in Negative emotionally (22%) - which means that I am calmed, relaxed and secure.
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
I use my strengths in my communication with others, when it comes just to every day communication or communication with friends. I'm a positive, uplifting person and I like to be that person. So I use my strength when I need to communicate in all sorts of situations and it helps me a whole lot.
@AnnaSilverberg Thank you for sharing your reflections! :)
@Hope
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself? Having done the Big 5 Personality test awhile back, I have learnt how there are traits that I possess which is congruent with MBTI.
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life? I am open to new adventures and that can help me through having the courage in seeking new ways to get things done.
@JLisjustlistening Hi! That sounds great. Seeking new ways to get things done requires courage indeed. That's a wonderful strength you got <3
@JLisjustlistening
Hahaha, that's awesome. It seems like we got almost same result tho I still agree that we're different and unique in our own styles.
@Hope
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
*I can be extraverted in some situations/Enjoy the company of others.
*I am open-minded
*I am calm in certain situations, but not in others
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
*Being good-natured, supportive, compassionate - helps with active listening, and helps with relationships with others in the future/communicating as a team.
*When I am passionate for something I complete it to the best of my ability and I am reliable when asked to do things. ~People can rely on me, and know I will complete the task I am set to do.
*I am forgiving ~ I forgive people, I can end conflict and forgive and carry on working with others / not let mistakes stop me from working as a team with someone.
@TabbyCat97
Thank you for sharing Tabby :) Wishing you a good week
@TabbyCat97
Loved your response 💛 I think having a forgiving nature would be an ideal trait in a leader as well :)
@TabbyCat97 Your ability to stay open-minded, reliable, and forgiving is truly admirable! Those qualities will take you far in building strong, lasting relationships and being a great team player. Keep shining!🌟
@Hope
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
Through this questionnaire I learnt that I am open to new experiences, conscientious, introverted, agreeable but nervous! None of this came as much of a surprise to me besides quite how high the nervous percentile was!
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
The strengths I identified here were my levels of organisation and self discipline which I suppose correlates to my previous INTJ category. I think my physical organisational skills definitely aid in bringing method to the madness of the anxieties racing within my head
@charmingEagle47 Organizational skills are definitely important in any leadership role, as is self discipline. I really enjoyed reading your response
@Hope
1. That I'm a pretty anxious person, and I can express irritation with others easily.
2. I am organized and reliable, I am much more extroverted than I thought, and I enjoy new experiences.
@reliableBunny9979 hey we're kinda opposites lol. I thought I was more extroverted but turns out I'm more introverted
What were the main things you learned about yourself?
This was definitely an interesting test to take. My answers are the following :
- Open-Mindedness 42%
- Conscientiousness 58%
- Extraversion 47%
- Agreeableness 91%
- Negative Emotionality 57%
The scores were what I kind of thought they would be. I don't generally seek out new experiences in my personal life. I like to keep to the same routine. I'm both unorganized and organized, lol. And I'm pretty even tempered with most things.
What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
One strength that the test pointed out was that I am a kind, caring person. I am generally supportive of anyone needing support which helps me both on Cups and in my personal life. Many people feel safe opening up to me because they know they are not going to be met with judgement.
@Hope
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
Through this test, I discovered that I tend to stick to familiar routines as an autistic individual, rather than seeking out new experiences. However, I am proud to embody positive qualities such as being good-natured, courteous, and supportive towards others. Surprisingly, I also learned that I am an organized and reliable person, which was not something I previously recognized in myself.
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
Based on the results of the test, I possess strengths in conscientiousness and agreeableness. Conscientious individuals are known for their organizational skills, willingness to take initiative, and determination in achieving their goals. These traits are often associated with effective leadership. Additionally, being an agreeable person allows me to approach others with kindness, support, and politeness, which will enable me to be understanding and helpful toward those I am leading.
@Mahad2804
I love this portion of your results - 'I probably have a messy Desk.' ha, ha... Very Good for YOU!
@Hope
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
I learned that I can do better to keep things organized. This area requires my time and attention. Once I manage to stay organized, my life will improve hopefully.
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
Open-Mindedness: You enjoy having novel experiences and seeing things in new ways.
Conscientiousness: You are neither organized nor disorganized.
Extraversion: You tend to shy away from social situations.
Agreeableness: You find it easy to express irritation to others.
Negative emotionality: You tend to become anxious or nervous.
I can improve my personal life by acknowledging my strengths and working on my weaknesses. Gaining awareness of our strengths and weakness can certainly help us with our personal life. I realized that I'm good at assertive communication, and I can use this skill positively in my life. I also realized that I need to work on being more social.
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
@Hope✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
I took this test a few times and the results are the same...
Very Open to New Experiences / Very Conscientious / Introverted / Very Agreeable / Relaxed
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
Strengths - Open, Conscientious, Agreeable, & Relaxed - good for my profession - Architect - I enjoy being an Introvert in fact, I prefer it to being an Extrovert. I am an Extrovert with Friends I like these traits and if I see a lack or a hindrance, I wish I was more Extroverted in new Social Settings, but then I love observing.
@CharlieDont37
Left out these scores:
Open-Mindedness - 98%
Conscientiousness - 99%
Extraversion- 26% Extroversion is limited to my friends otherwise, a wallflower
Agreeableness 98%
Negative Emotionality - 25% I am probably lower - I am passionate about areas and things that I care about, but I keep all that to myself unless I am with someone like-minded.
@CharlieDont37
It's nice to see that you're so agreeable and open. I also scored similarly! (:
How would you say that your conscientiousness is expressed in your life?
@Gilbird
Hi, Gibird.
Thank you for responding to my post.
I am at a loss to respond, but here are some thoughts on this trait:
Not sure if this is who I am or what I embraced, but someone told me as a young adult -
'if you ain't gonna do things "half-assed", you might as well not do them at all.'
Somehow that made sense to me. I can take a mess, but in my own life, I prefer order.
Here is a bit more about 'Agreeableness'. I can be a awkward trait if 'NO' is not in your vocabulary. I find if I manage that response and choose and not choose, then, I manage. I am an Architect.
Is It Good to Be Agreeable?
Of course, it is always a plus to have the capacity to collaborate, socialize, and build positive relationships with others. And "agreeable" people are likely to do well in fields in which these skills are important.
Agreeableness, however, can have its drawbacks. Agreeable people, for example, may find it very difficult to work alone, analyze the validity of arguments, make difficult decisions, or give bad news. As a result, a low level of agreeableness may make it easier to succeed in some fields
Marketing and public relations
Human resources
Fundraising
Sales
Politics
Event management
Teaching
Medicine
Military
Science
Upper management
Entrepreneurship
Arts criticism
Conscientiousness
Among each of the personality traits, conscientiousness is one defined by high levels of thoughtfulness, good impulse control, and goal-directed behaviors.1 Highly conscientious people tend to be organized and mindful of details. They plan ahead, think about how their behavior affects others, and are mindful of deadlines.
Someone scoring lower in this primary personality trait is less structured and less organized. They may procrastinate to get things done, sometimes missing deadlines completely.
Spends time preparing
Finishes important tasks right away
Pays attention to detail
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Enjoys having a set schedule
Dislikes structure and schedules
Makes messes and doesn't take care of things
Fails to return things or put them back where they belong
Procrastinates important tasks
Fails to complete necessary or assigned tasks
@CharlieDont37
it is important to see our strength as well as our weaknesses when it comes to this test. Sometimes they’re not exactly what we thought initially prior to taking a personality/psychology assessment like this. Being open is really important because it can help flow conversations go a lot smoother. As well as realizing the things that we scored low on taking that as a verb opportunity, it can help us figure out what we need to work on more
@Hope
My main strengths are open-mindedness, extraversion (friendliness and sociability), and agreeableness. I was already aware that I am fairly open-minded and accepting of others, but it was interesting to see that my friendliness, sociability, talkative around others, and fun-loving nature does count as extraversion, even if I will not seek it out if I have the opportunity to be alone. It is good to note that these are percentile scores, but I learned that I am much more open-minded and extroverted than I initially thought. Over the past few years, I have seen myself embrace leadership positions, become more assertive, and less tolerant of hypocrisy. Perhaps my results would have been very different even 4 years ago.
@Gilbird hey, glad to see your reflections. Seems like you have improved yourself all these years and your consistency has paid off ! Wishing you the best throughout this journey.
What were the main things you learned about yourself?
My results did feel true to me. According to the results, I am more Open to new experiences and conscientious, agreeable. I am also more Extraverted than Introverted according to the test which was the first time a test showed me this, I am more of a ambivert I think. Also the test showed that I more nervous/high strung which i think is true.
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
I recognised a lot of my strengths and will try to enhance them. I am reliable, well-organized, self-disciplined, careful. This helps me to be more goal oriented and achieve all the things I really want to. I am also good natured, sympathetic, forgiving, courteous which is true hehe, thats why I tried to become a listener
@Hope
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
it surprised me when I am negative emotionally as I don’t see that as a quality of myself and neither do my friends and family. I am able to validate others emotionsher,so not having strong emotional regulation is kind of surprising to me.
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
Agreeableness and Extraversion- it’s important have a kind, calm, and nurturing personality when interacting with others, it’s also important depending on the situation you find yourself in to be agreeable to others as we never know what’s going through their head and you need to remain forgiving.
@Hope Thank you for your post!
What were the main things you learned about yourself?
I'm a very altruistic person
What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
I enjoy having novel experiences and seeing things in new ways, I am good-natured, courteous, and supportive. Through this strenghts, I want to help others <3