Course 1, Discussion 2: The Big 5
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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?
✒️ Please reply to at least 1 of your peers in this thread with encouraging or supportive words!
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✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?it's interesting because this test looked at extraversion a little differently than the prior. I think I'm extroverted in a social situation, but I'd rather not be in a social situation. If that makes sense?I think that's why I have so many successful strong online friendships, I think I find them lessclaustrophobic.
✒️ 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'm agreeable, good natured, and calm. My kids might disagree with that last one. in my personal life I think it is helpful to be good natured and kind of go with the flow. however I am assertive and will speak my mind and set my boundaries when necessary. I am reliable and disorganized, I need to work on that disorganized. The test said I probably have a messy desk, and to that I say, facts.
Main things I learned about myself were;
I'm an introverted person
Who likes to enjoy novel experiences
Who is not organized
Who is not so agreeable
Who is anxious and nervous
As per the test my strength was that I'm a curious person
who seeks novelty and creativity
Well the strengths that I learned from both the tests was that I'm an introverted ,unconventional person who keeps an open and imaginative mind. I think I'm someone who prioritize self than being a conformist. I need a space where I can be myself and have my own path without the invasion of others interests. I feel I'm a complex person who is being selective for people and spaces where I can engage deeply. If I'm not connecting with someone like that I hold my worries to myself only.
@Hope
I learned that I'm anxious person and tend to worry about things while in the same time open to new experiences and to see the world from different view points. I thought I was contradictive before I learn more about my character and how to get the best of it.
@wonderousLove3994
This is awesome! I love the fact that you have learned about your strengths and weaknesses and character and it is helping you to know how to get the best out of yourself and life. Through the course of our lives, we are constantly learning and growing and bettering ourselves. We have many many lessons yet to learn in life, no matter our age. 💗
I wish you the bestest on your journey in discovering and bettering yourself and life!
Much love,
Kayla 💛✨
@Hope
What were the main things you learned about yourself?
I didn't really learn any new things to be honest. All of this I already knew. But the test told me that I am energetic, organized, reliable, outgoing, supportive, and good natured just a few to list.
What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
-Relatively open to new experiences
-Very well-organized and can be relied upon
-Extremely outgoing, social and energetic
-Good natured, courteous, and supportive
-Generally relaxed
Being organized helps me to stay relaxed in my personal life. It also helps me to be able to be reliable. When I say I am going to do something, I almost always do it. I love to talk to people and make new connections and help where I can. In most situations in life, even the dark times, I find the light in the situation and hold my head up and keep going. I always have a smile on my face. I push through the pain to keep going and I love to support people. All of the things in both tests, help me to be able to do my job as a Substance Abuse Technician effectively and make differences in the lives of my clients. My empathy, compassion, leadership abilities, charisma, and reliability helps to gain the trust and respect of the clients I work with on a daily basis. I truly enjoy living life and I don't let anything steal my joy and my beautiful smile. 😊
I will post a reply to a peer after posting this discussion.
@Hope
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
I learned overall that I'm not as balanced as I thought I would be. I can actively listen, engage and understand others, yet I tend to not think positively on myself and could be more extroverted in real life and foster relationships/groups more (be more interactive). I also tend to think "negatively" and I want to change those negative thoughts to "what if" thoughts and more open minded self judgement on myself and produce a more positive self image of 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?
Some strengths I have per test, is that I am very open minded new to ideas and seeing things from different points of view, I also scored high on Agreeableness and I do see myself being a team player and agreeing on topics and trying to be an active listener and being supportive. I know I support many and that is a personality trait I am proud of.
Open-Mindedness- I enjoy having noved experiences and seeing things in new ways. 87%
Conscientiousness- I am well organised, and reliable. 76%
Extraversion- I probably enjoy spending quiet time alone. 16%
Agreeableness- I am good-natured, courteous and supportive. 86%
Negative Emotionality- I am a generally anxious person and tend to worry about a lot of things. 97%
Responded to other member- done!
@WishUponAStar968 wish upon a star that's cool you're very similar to mine and I'm so proud of you. Keep pushing through.
@HopeTaking the ocean test was indeed a revealing experience. It provided me with valuable insights into my own personality and traits. Overall, the test matched me right on the money, validating certain aspects of my behavior and tendencies.
@StompingOnCP
Hey CP. I found your post well thought out and admire your ability to highlight these strengths in yourself. I also really appreciated your willingness to be so vulnerable in posting your results here. That demonstrates confidence. Thanks for all of your sharing!
@Hope
What were the main things you learned about yourself?
I am confident in knowing most aspects of myself, which the test validated. However, it is always good to be reminded that one never can stop learning. I discovered that I was pulled in two different directions in answering the questions– how I behave at home, and how I behave in a professional or educational environment. They are sometimes different. Some things aren’t, like my creativity. It just shows up in a little bit different ways depending on where you find me. However, I wouldn’t be terribly proud for professional colleagues to see what a slob I can be at home. That is completely different than how I truly prefer to behave in a more professional setting. I suppose I actually like to be organized at home too – when I can convince myself to do so lol. Anyway – it just reminded me about how different aspects of our personalities might be highlighted depending on our context or circumstances and that allowing ourselves room for that (in terms of compassion, as well as potential) is probably wise.
✒️ 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 two main strengths they appeared to have in common are that:
I am extremely creative. I scored just about 100% in open-mindedness on this test and I’d say that’s true. At home this expresses itself in artistic endeavors, creative problem-solving, passionate exploration and expression of ideas. These things help me take care of myself emotionally (inspiring fulfillment as well as coping with challenges), and they give me the confidence to address difficult challenges. The open-mindedness part of it helps me to listen to what others have to say, be more accepting of who people are, and be curious about things that tend to be helpful (like figuring out to rewire a lamp).
I scored squarely in the middle in terms of extraversion/introversion on both tests. I’d say that’s mostly a strength, too, as the extraverted side might be more inclined to be comfortable making connections with others, and the introverted side might be better at self-nurturing and gaining insight through quiet observation.
@JustSophia
Ok, I'm going to demonstrate my tendency toward negative emotionality here but what's with the formatting? Arg. lol
@JustSophia Its always good to score high on openness i scored close to max too :D. Always good to know we have something in common!
✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?
Ive learned im low on neuroticism which is always a good thing. I found out im a really open person. Ive also learnt that im extrovert if the factors are cheerfulness (scored max there), assertiveness and friendliness. Im also high on conscientiousness which ive never thought about.
✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?
My strengths is my high openness, my high conscientiousness, my high sympathy, my low neuroticism and high extroversion (in the way they measure it). It can help me in my personal life sine i know i would fit a management job well.
@Hope
My strengths were similar on both tests and not surprising.
Strengths: Independent, thinking out of the box, hardworking, dependable, conscientious, competent, self-disciplined, goal oriented, warm, agreeable, trustworthy, cooperative, good-natured, helpful, empathetic, secure, and practical
The one area that dramatically changed was my assertiveness. Now I am very quite.
I used to be assertive before family issues escalated to a point beyond no return. I used to have multiple leadership roles in my community, which slowly evaporated like the morning mist. That is what brought me to 7 Cups.
@4Jasmine
I am also open-minded, agreeable and remain calm, secure, hardy, can be relied upon, supportive, think out of the box and conscientious.
All of my strengths from both tests help me deal with difficult situations, often beyond my control.
@Hope
My personal strengths help me daily to go on, and desire to be a part of something bigger than me or my situation!