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Course 1, Discussion 2: The Big 5

Hope December 5th, 2022

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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hirai111 July 19th

@Hope

✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?

I learned the following information:


Open-Mindedness: I enjoy having novel experiences and seeing things in new ways. (percentile: 87)

Conscientiousness: I am well-organized, and reliable. (percentile: 68)

Extraversion: I am relatively social and enjoy the company of others. (percentile: 58)

Agreeableness: I tend to consider the feelings of others. (percentile: 74)

Negative Emotionality: I tend to become anxious or nervous. (percentile: 65)


I think my results match the MBTI test, more or less.

✒️ 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 believe my strengths are that I’m good at communicating, being considerate, and open-minded. The strengths identified on both tests help me in my personal life, because they allow me to nurture my relationships, and have a strong social life, while also making time for myself. I think that one of my negative aspects is that I tend to become a bit anxious, even if I may not show it.


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Noor511 July 24th

@hirai111 you do have a good points on your strengths it could definitely help you understand others and offer what they need as a leader 

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@Hope

✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?

I was surprised to learn that I was less open minded that I'd imagine myself to be. The rest of the results from the test were around the same as I would imagine though. Perhaps it's an area worth working on or even just be a bit more conscious about it, particularly in a situation that provides me with a new experience, to try something new! 


✒️ 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

        High scorers tend to be original, creative, curious, complex; Low scorers tend to be conventional, down to earth, narrow interests, uncreative.

        You typically don't seek out new experiences.    

Conscientiousness

        High scorers tend to be reliable, well-organized, self-disciplined, careful; Low scorers tend to be disorganized, undependable, negligent.

        You are very well-organized, and can be relied upon.     

Extraversion

        High scorers tend to be sociable, friendly, fun loving, talkative; Low scorers tend to be introverted, reserved, inhibited, quiet.

        You are neither particularly social or reserved.     

Agreeableness

        High scorers tend to be good natured, sympathetic, forgiving, courteous; Low scorers tend to be critical, rude, harsh, callous.

        You are good-natured, courteous, and supportive.     

Negative Emotionality

        High scorers tend to be nervous, high-strung, insecure, worrying; Low scorers tend to be calm, relaxed, secure, hardy.

You probably remain calm, even in tense situations.


Personal life wise: I think having more self awareness on my own strengths and weakness is a good thing. Being able to reflect and use these an prompts to think, perhaps this is the reason why this even unfolded like this, for example. 

Another thing is, I am aware that extroversion I wouldn't score highly on. If this was during a couple of years back, it would most likely be a score of extremely introverted. As I am aware of this from a long time ago, I have been trying to make changes to bring myself out of my shell, taking a couple of years to meet the half way point but I'm still quite proud of the progress. Perhaps the same thing could be done to work on the open mindedness--- 


Noor511 July 24th

@Hope 

✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?

I didn't realise how much i criticizes people cuz i usually don't act According to what i think, and i also think it's a good thing cuz mostly its my motive to try to understand the other points if view for anything

✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life? 


As for my strengths the teast showed that am a creative person which definitely works out well with being sociable and open minded to other opinions, it might also be a factor on why my desk is so messy 😝

Alambo905 July 24th

@Hope

What were the main things you learned about yourself?

As a student of psychology who had a subject on personalities, this was my second time taking the test after nearly 2 years! honestly am feeling proud of myself looking at how far I've come as an individual!

This test result showed my progress / the areas I've developed in, providing with great insights into my personality development.

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 identified according to the test results are as follows:

Open Mindedness: You enjoy having novel experiences and seeing things in new ways.

Conscientiousness: You are well-organized, and are reliable.

Extraversion: You are relatively social and enjoy the company of others.

Agreeableness: You tend to consider the feelings of others.

Negative Emotionality: You aren't particularly nervous, nor calm.

Having a broader view towards things has helped me see and understand varied thoughts and experiences.

The MBTI test results suggested I lean more towards introversion, whereas the big 5 shows a slightly high percentage towards extraversion, i think this is kinda is in lieu with my personalty type, as i am more enthusiastic and bubbly at the presence of my close and loved ones, however, i do tend to reserve back when my social battery dips down to the yellow level. I've surprised my friends (and myself!) with intense periods of enthusiasm as well as withdrawal and silence to a point of notice as there's always been a constant internal debate in me between engaging with and withdrawing from others.

It is so true, I am not feeling particularly nervous bout anything, but neither am I calm.

Overall, these test results has helped my gain a deeper insight and embrace myself to the fullest!

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KindleMissie August 2nd

@Alambo905

It's really awesome to know about you. I see, although we are not the same personality but still we do have some similarities. 😊

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KindleMissie August 2nd

@Hope

✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?

I am open minded, well-organized, introvert, agreeable and can be anxious or nervous. I never thought about the negative emotions aspect of my personality but now I am realizing how much I sweat, stutter and my hands shake whenever I am invited as a presenter or being called out at front. I guess I get nervous a lot. 😃 

✒️ What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?

Since I am open minded and enjoy my alone time. Therefore, I have a space where I can be imaginative and creative as much as I want to brainstorm brand new ideas with creativity.

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heathermarie95 August 18th

@KindleMissie

its great to see that we both enjoy spending time by ourselves. i enjoy doing most things alone

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KindleMissie August 18th

@heathermarie95

*high five* YAYY!!🎉 That's awesome to hear!🌟 It's always nice to find someone who share similar preferences. 😊💗

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LittleEggHarbor August 2nd

@Hope

Ello : 3

I learned that I enjoy having novel experiences and seeing things in new ways.

My strengths were open-mindedness and extraversion. I can use these strengths to learn more about others and provide them better support.

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LittleEggHarbor August 2nd

@LittleEggHarbor


Here are your results:

Open-Mindedness:
High scorers tend to be original, creative, curious, complex; Low scorers tend to be conventional, down to earth, narrow interests, uncreative. You enjoy having novel experiences and seeing things in new ways. (Your percentile: 87) 

Conscientiousness:
High scorers tend to be reliable, well-organized, self-disciplined, careful; Low scorers tend to be disorganized, undependable, negligent. You probably have a messy desk! (Your percentile: 2) 

Extraversion:
High scorers tend to be sociable, friendly, fun loving, talkative; Low scorers tend to be introverted, reserved, inhibited, quiet. You are relatively social and enjoy the company of others. (Your percentile: 61) 

Agreeableness:
High scorers tend to be good natured, sympathetic, forgiving, courteous; Low scorers tend to be critical, rude, harsh, callous. You find it easy to express irritation with others. (Your percentile: 29) 

Negative Emotionality:
High scorers tend to be nervous, high-strung, insecure, worrying; Low scorers tend to be calm, relaxed, secure, hardy. You are a generally anxious person and tend to worry about things. (Your percentile: 98) 
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twerp August 7th

@Hope

 What were the main things you learned about yourself?

I think it was pretty much the same as the mbti one from before, but this one says I'm more extraverted. So, I'm extroverted yippie.  it's nice to learn new things about yourself and see what other sites and tests have to say about you. 

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: I can't remember and I closed the tap 😭

Conscientiousness: I probably have a messy desk (true) 

Extraversion: I'm not very extraverted or introverted but more towards the extraverted side.

Agreeableness: Not afraid to stand up for myself and be critical 

Negative Emotionality: Very calm and calculated, emotionally mature

I think these two tests will help me in my personal life to understand myself better.  When there are situations where I'm not sure who I am I believe these tests will remind me.  I also think being able to stand up for myself has helped me a lot because I've avoided some rocky relationships and friendships because of that.


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Onyx000 August 22nd

@twerp it’s really interesting that you were able to connect this with your messy desk. It’s just interesting how our personality comes to play in our physical lives.

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heathermarie95 August 18th

@Hope

  1. What were the main things you learned about yourself?

2 things i learned about myself is, I am somewhat conventional and im neither organized or disorganized

  1. What are your strengths as per the test and how can the strengths you identified on both tests help you in your personal life?

In my eyes there arent any positives about my results but it has made come to realize there are some things i need to change about myself.

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heathermarie95 August 18th

@heathermarie95

oops. didnt answer #2 correctly.


when it comes to my personality type and the big 5,  being somewhat open minded and being in the middle of being disorganized/organized i believe is a strength. when i am at work i am organized when I'm at home, everything is unorganized and a mess. these 2 tests made me realize there are still some things i need to work on. 

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Snowpudding October 2nd

@heathermarie95 it’s perfectly fine to have things to work on. You must be an amazing person who is open minded and organized at work! I’m so proud of you for trying to fix your flaws to become the best version of yourself.

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Onyx000 August 22nd

@Hope


✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?  I was surprised to not be nervous nor calm because I always have felt like I’ve been more in the nervous side with a lot of anxiety. I also thought as far as introverted and extroverted I’d be more in the middle, but I’m definitely more on the introverted side.

✒️ 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 conscientious I feel can definitely be used as being attentive in my personal life. Being very open-minded helps me be able to see things from different point of views, 

NeonDragon September 2nd

@Hope This test has helped me understand a few important factors about myself that I already knew but sometimes it's good to point out.

Open-Mindedness: Via the test it shows that I enjoy being creating and exploring new concepts since I'm generally open to new experiences, but I also value some familiarity and structure, unfortunately, it was not very true as I am not that open to new experiences if socially said.

Conscientiousness: I do respect structure and discipline in my life, I enjoy being tidy and organizing my stuff. This helps me being trustworthy and diligent in my work.

I've learned that my strengths are being open to new ideas, staying organized, and being supportive in relationships - these help me grow, stay reliable, and nurture those around me. :)

Extraversion: I'm usually more introverted and I like calmer, less crowded places which makes me feel more at ease in small groups or one-on-one conversations than in big social events.

Agreeableness: I have an extremely high score here, which says that it indicates polite and encouraging personality.