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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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✒️ Please reply to at least 1 of your peers in this thread with encouraging or supportive words!

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delightfulUnicorn38 September 3rd

@Hope

  What were the main things you learned about yourself?

the main thing i v learned about my self that i m a  conscientious person,   very thoughtful, spend time preparing for any situation, and tend to be organized and detail-oriented.

  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 are Adaptable, Ambitious, Considerate, Cooperative, Friendly,Gracious,Humble,Insightful,Objective,Optimistic,Respectful,Steady;Thorough,Well-rounded

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radiantUnicorn3506 September 8th

@delightfulUnicorn38 Being organized and well planned can be so helpful in misting proper scheduling and keeping things on track. Adaptability is a pretty hard strength to find so it’s amazing that you can easily adapt to change and difficult situations. Well- rounded people are awesome and it’s amazing that you are one 

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radiantUnicorn3506 September 8th

@Hope

✒️ What were the main things you learned about yourself?

i learned that I am more of a conscientious person than I thought I was and that I was less agreeable than I assumed I’d be. But I am also less negative than I thought I’d be and I’m pretty happy about this. I knew I was pretty open minded cause I have been told that by a lot of people so not very surprised about that. And I am very aware that I am an introvert so no surprise there either 

✒️ 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 think one of the biggest strengths I have is my ability to be open to new experiences and changes which allows me to adapt to my environment easier and handle stressful situations successfully, I also found out that I am a person who does not think very negatively or calmly and tend to have a more neutral attitude towards events which I think can be a strength to help me not find the negative in everything which also helps me deal with change and stressful situations better. And I am an agreeable person which I think can be a strength in building bonds and maintaining good relationships.


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WillingToHelpU October 1st

Thank you for sharing! I'm glad you feel that you are less negative than you were expecting; that is good. I also think it's important that you recognize your introversion, as giving that space can be so important (coming from another introvert, lol).

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LovelyKittyCat September 12th

What were the main things you learned about yourself?

  • I apparently tend to be a lot more nervous than whatever sample size they used for this test!
  • I have low "conscientiousness" which is surprising to me. I do have a messy desk and have trouble organizing pretty much everything, but I don't think it makes me unreliable or negligent! 

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 highest score (outside being a nervous wreck) was in agreeableness. I do consider myself to be sympathetic and forgiving. I feel like the 16Personalities test was more accurate and representative of who I am, but there was definitely some overlap. I didn't realize I was at the extreme end of introversion, so I might try to work on that a bit! 

@Hope

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Maebyb October 7th

@LovelyKittyCat I understand where you are coming from, we can all be open to learn more about ourselves and it sounds like you were open to learning about yourself. I don't know anyone who wouldn't say they have qualities or skills they would like to work on in their life, that is the nature of personal growth. Thank you for sharing, Mae

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kabir22 September 15th

@Hope

I learned that I’m a mix of creativity and organization, with a healthy dose of social energy. I’m great at staying calm under pressure, which means I can keep my cool while tackling challenges. Plus, I’m empathetic and supportive, so I’m that friend who listens and helps—while probably overthinking everything just a little bit less than I used to!

Also in strengths, as per the test I'm creative, organized, and pretty social—so I’ll come up with cool ideas, plan them well, and then chat your ear off about them! I’m also empathetic, so I’ll also listen when you need it. 
jovialKitty101 September 23rd

Taking the Big 5 personality test allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of my core traits. I discovered that I have a high level of Conscientiousness, which reflects my organized and goal-oriented approach to life. I also scored high in Agreeableness, showing that I value harmony and cooperation in relationships. My score in Neuroticism was moderate, which means I am somewhat prone to stress, but I generally manage my emotions well. I also learned that I have a moderate level of Openness, meaning I enjoy exploring new ideas, though I may not be overly adventurous.

The test highlighted Conscientiousness and Agreeableness as key strengths. My high Conscientiousness helps me stay organized, reliable, and motivated, which is beneficial for achieving personal goals and maintaining a balanced lifestyle. My high Agreeableness allows me to build strong, empathetic relationships, making me approachable and supportive in social interactions. These strengths help me navigate personal challenges effectively and contribute to meaningful, fulfilling relationships in my life.



Dorcas00 September 25th

@Hope

What were the main things you learned about yourself?

All along i thought I was an introvert but the test says that I'm neither particularly social or reserved


✒️ 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 strength as per the test which I have taken says that I'm an organized person and can be relied upon which makes it a win-win for me in my personal life because being organized is good and when I can be there for others it gives me a sense of confidence that I can enjoy my own company as well 

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hopefulDew435 October 8th

@Dorcas00

It sounds like according to the test, you're an ambivert, with a balance between both features. In my opinion, that's quite an adaptable quality. Also, well said about being able to enjoy your own company, as a result of being there for others; I wholeheartedly agree! 

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Dorcas00 October 8th

@hopefulDew435 Thankyou so much for the beautiful words.

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WillingToHelpU October 1st

Overall, these results validate my opinion. I learned that I am very open to new experiences, which I might not consciously state, but I agree after thinking more about it. I also learned that I am sympathetic yet shy, and I wonder if these may play off each other. I scored high on open-mindedness, conscientiousness, agreeableness, and negative emotionality, and I hope to use this to be able to be more aware of how I navigate my life.

Snowpudding October 2nd

@Hope what were the main things you learned about yourself? 

I am much more open minded than I thought with a peaking 95% and more organized, reliable and extroverted. However I am also a very nervous person (82%) which I believe is true since I tend to worry a lot about things out of my control at times. 

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

Both the MBTI and Big 5 tests have made me realize how sociable, reliable and organized I am. These are strengths I enjoy having for not only excelling my exams but also to be a good friend and daughter.  I would love to help those in need and maintain good relationships with those who are close to me while paving my path to success 


Tracey12345 October 3rd

I found the Big 5 test interesting.. I scored highly in agreeableness and conscientiousness.I was a little surprised that I don’t particularly seek out new experiences and that i am neither calm or nevous.

Maebyb October 7th

After taking the Big 5 Test I found that I am "closed-minded" meaning I prefer more traditional, routine situations.  I am conscientious, neither extraverted nor introverted, agreeable and a relaxed person. I did not find these results surprising and through the years of my various education and careers I have taken or discussed tests like this. 

My strengths are that I am dependable, agreeable, and relaxed. These qualities would be helpful in  a leadership role when working in groups and collaborating with other leaders, taking on tasks or assignments. I have always been recognized as a hard worker, and someone who cares about all of those involved in any situation.