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BASIC INFO:
Native Language Danish
Languages English, German, Spanish
Math Skills / Ability Medium/High
Athletic Skills High
Hobbies / Interests / Hunting, exercising / Motorbiking / Cooking
Talents
ANKER Artistic Ability I do amateur theater for anniversaries
Ethnic Origin / Danish Favourite Colours Mint green
Ancestry
Favourite Foods Barbecued roast or anything homemade put on a grill.
Religion Christian
Hair Light Brown, Thick, Favourite Animal I grew up on a farm with all kinds of animals, but prefer
Straight the German Shepherd (Dog).
Race Caucasian/White
Desired Travel Bali. Tropic climate, exciting culture, varied landscape
Eyes Blue
Destination and mostly unaffected by tourists
Hair Light Brown
Height 189 cm Goal in Life Enjoy life and have an effect on the people around me. I
Weight 77 kg will keep evolving in the field of health science and I aim
Blood Type 0 Rh+ to develope new medicine.
Personality Extremely rational and logic, calm and well disciplined
APPEARANCE:
Bone Structure Medium
Handedness right-handed
Skin Type Fair (skin will tan lightly on sun exposure)
Freckles Few
ANKER Education / Occupation
COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY LEVEL
1
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
2004 - 2007: Lifeguard
2007 - 2011: Army sergeant, section commander
(Exposure to chemicals: Tear gas)
2011 - : Research support consultant
2011 - : Stud.pharm.
(Exposure to chemicals: Common bases and acids, salts. Basic chemistry.)
STAFF IMPRESSION
Not available
DESCRIBE THINGS YOU LIKE THE MOST ABOUT YOUR OWN COUNTRY
I like the capital, Copenhagen, for its quiet and beautiful atmosphere, its amazing
scenery and the (although they don't think so themselves) calm and tolerant people
living there. I like my countrymen for staying positive and having a strong sense of
order.
ALLERGIES
Reaction Rash
Did you have any As mentioned, nickel allergy. It has not shown since
allergies in your age 10
childhood?
VISION
Any dietary restrictions? I avoid junk food and food containing high amounts
of calories and sugar
Dietary supplements Vitamin tablets during fall, winter and early spring.
(vitamins, etc.)?
Year 2007
Chlamydia ● Yes ● No
Genital Warts (HPV) ● Yes ● No
Genital Herpes ● Yes ● No
Other(s) ● Yes ● No
Have you ever been ● Yes ● No
treated for any
sexually-transmitted
disease(s)?
In this section you’ll learn about the donor’s family, including his parents,
grandparents, and any siblings. For each family member, the donor has detailed age,
appearance, occupation, personality, skills and health. Further down in the section,
you can also find specific information on any medical problems such as
cardiovascular, blood, respiratory, skin, neurological etc.
OVERVIEW
NUMBER OF RELATIVES 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
FAMILY PROFILES
MOTHER
Donor provided specific information on any medical problems affecting direct family members. The conditions reviewed are
summarised in the table below. If the the donor answered yes to any of the medical problems listed, he was asked to detail which
family member was affected and how.
Circulatory system
● Yes ● No
Gastrointestinal system
● Yes ● No
Genital/urinary system
● Yes ● No
Respiratory system
● Yes ● No
Other
● Skin
Are there any diseases or abnormalities that appear to run in your family?
● Yes ● No
Has anyone in your family, including yourself, experienced recurring and/or chronic symptoms that have not been
evaluated by a physician? (Please include those symptoms that you may not consider serious.)
● Yes ● No
2. Blood
A. leukemia ● Yes ● No
C. other ● Yes ● No
4. Skin
B. eczema ● Yes ● No
D. pigmentation disorders ● Yes ● No
F. other ● Yes ● No Maternal Aunts
8. Metabolic
B. diabetes mellitus ● Yes ● No Mother
E. adrenal dysfunction or disorder ● Yes ● No
F. thyroid cancer ● Yes ● No
G. other ● Yes ● No
Mother had type 2 diabetes, not requiring insulin
9. Brain
B. migraines ● Yes ● No
C. multiple sclerosis ● Yes ● No
D. mental retardation ● Yes ● No
E. epilepsy or seizure disorder ● Yes ● No
G. Alzheimer's disease ● Yes ● No
K. other ● Yes ● No
10. Mental
A. schizophrenia ● Yes ● No
C. depression ● Yes ● No Maternal Female Cousins
F. other ● Yes ● No
None
11. Muscles/Bones/Joints
D. osteoporosis ● Yes ● No
E. deformity of spine ● Yes ● No
13. Other
A. any other cancer not mentioned above ● Yes ● No
B. any other condition/disease not mentioned above ● Yes ● No
Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II Classic Temperament Report Copyright © 2000-2010 Keirsey.com. All rights reserved.
This report is based on Please Understand Me II by David W. Keirsey, PhD Copyright © 1998 Prometheus Nemesis Book Company
The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II Copyright 1998 Prometheus Nemesis Book Company. Keirsey Temperament Sorter, Guardian,
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Classic Temperament Report Guardian Supervisor (ESTJ) Anker
Name: Anker
Temperament: Guardian ™
Type: Supervisor (ESTJ)
Contents
About Your Guardian Temperament
Being a Supervisor
About You
Famous Supervisors
Work & Career
Your Ideal Work Environment
At Work with the Four Temperaments
Finding the Right Workplace
Love & Relationships
About You
About Your Partner
What Each Letter Means
FAQs
Supervisors like you can be highly social, community-minded individuals. As a result, many of
your type rise to positions of responsibility at schools and churches, in industry, or in civic
groups. By being generous with your time and energy, you may find that at any one time you
belong to a number of service clubs, lodges, associations, or other groups.
As a Supervisor, you probably like to take charge in group situations. You may also find that
you are more comfortable issuing orders than many around you are. Oftentimes this will result
in you taking on the outspoken leadership role in the organizations you belong to. However,
being outspoken doesn't mean being difficult. Ordinarily you're the kind to be very cooperative
with superiors -- just as you appreciate cooperation from those working under you. For the
most part, hierarchies make sense to you. You likely feel that rank is something someone
earns; it has its obligations, but it also has its privileges.
You are better than most at making schedules, agendas, inventories, and the like. Perhaps this
is because you enjoy doing these things. Organization gives you a certainty that feels very
comfortable. Also, if you have a choice between using an established way to accomplish
something or experimenting with new methods, you'll usually opt for the tried-and-true.
Speculation can make you nervous. Whether at work or at home, you're one who likes to keep
your feet firmly on the ground and would like those around you to do the same. This is
particularly true if they're an individual who is under your watch, like a staff member or one of
your children. You're part of a group that has no problem evaluating others. In your own life
you may find that you tend to judge how the people around you are doing in terms of their
compliance with, and respect for, schedules and procedures.
It's in your makeup to be a respectful person and an incredibly hard worker. Even as a child
you were likely quite industrious and showed respect for your parents and other authority
figures. In school, these qualities often make Supervisors like you model students. If this was
true of you, you likely followed directions dutifully, did all your homework, and made it to class
on time. Supervisors typically wish nothing more than to do what they're supposed to do. As a
result, your type is not one to question teachers' assignments, methods of instruction,
standards, or authority. The industry and perseverance you showed as a child have probably
only become more central to who you are today as you take on more adult responsibilities like
work and family.
As a Supervisor, you'll tend to approach human relations along traditional lines. Marriage and
parenthood are likely sacred bonds to you. You'll also tend to keep a large circle of friends,
faithfully maintaining many friendships across the years. Social gatherings and ceremonies can
also have a special place in your heart. You seem to like seeing people come together. As a
result, you're usually one who looks forward to holiday parties, club dances, weddings, class
reunions, awards banquets, and the like. In most social situations you're apt to be friendly to
others and make conversation easily. However, because of your traditional nature, you can
come off as a bit formal sometimes. But for the most part Supervisors like you are pretty easy
to get to know. You're at ease in polite company and tend not to confuse people by sending
double messages or putting on airs. What people see is what they generally get -- and this is a
quality to be appreciated.
Did you know that Vince Lombardi and Queen Elizabeth I were both Supervisors too? It's not
so surprising when you think about it.
Coach Lombardi was known for his drive to excel and for his skill in leading players
to perform to tough, exacting standards.
You seem to innately understand how to create smooth, orderly processes in your work
environment. You can excel at detailed logistical systems as well as directing others to fulfill
their duties.
In your ideal work place, you and your colleagues would know what is expected of you and be
predictably rewarded for meeting expectations. A tight ship makes you feel happy and
accomplished. As a result, you don't really understand people who rock the boat, particularly
when they overstep the bounds of authority or disrupt operations.
Like other Guardians, you are wired to seek belonging within a group or community. As a result,
in the workplace you'll typically make attempts to stabilize both relationships and institutions
through responsible, conventional behavior. You thrive as a conservator who establishes,
nurtures, and maintains traditional social and business structures.
In business, Artisans are crisis managers and troubleshooters. They can be experts at solving
problems and doing what is necessary, whether they are expressly permitted to or not. They
are practical, resourceful, flexible, and risk-taking individuals. Co-workers are apt to enjoy their
creativity and verbal wit but may perceive Artisans as indecisive or even as troublemakers.
You may find that you are frustrated working with many Artisans, as their focus on getting
things done often leads them to disregard rules, procedures, and hierarchies that you know are
important in maintaining structure and order within the organization. However, you often
appreciate their keen sense of reality and tactical maneuvering abilities.
At work, Guardians tend to be administrators and managers. They can be experts at doing what
needs to be done in the manner it must be done. They are dependable, accountable, realistic,
and service-oriented. Co-workers likely appreciate their desire to belong and contribute but may
perceive Guardians as being either slave drivers or sticks-in-the-mud.
If you are part of a group that is predominantly Guardians, occasionally invite people of the
other temperaments in to stir the pot. Guardians’ tendency to stick to the tried-and-true and
need for stability may cause your team to miss opportunities available by stepping out of the
box.
In work environments, Idealists are usually positive, helpful, and people-oriented. They can be
experts at dealing with the human resource concerns of an organization, whether these issues
are part of their job description or not. Idealists are warm, idealistic, caring individuals. Co-
workers are apt to appreciate their authenticity and loyalty to the human side of the business
but may perceive Idealists as not being effective enough or even as being flaky.
Idealists are naturally more in tune with the feelings and morale of the team than you are. As
you pursue organizational objectives, an Idealist colleague can help you in watching that you
don’t inadvertently squash other team members in your path.
In the workplace, Rationals are often the researchers and strategists. They can be experts at
conceptualizing and seeing the big picture, as well as architecting and implementing the
necessary systems. They are logical, precise, independent individuals who usually are
responsive to new ideas. Co-workers often appreciate their ingenuity and competence but may
perceive Rationals as being impersonal and not good with follow-through.
You may find that Rationals can seem somewhat arrogant to you as co-workers. Like the
Artisans, they have little regard for most rules and procedures, discarding either whenever they
find something they see as working better. They also tend to disregard seniority and authority,
focusing only on whether or not (they believe) a person is competent. However, you can take
advantage of their ability to think outside the box and usually appreciate their strategic insights
when not offered in an arrogant manner.
Seek out a relatively structured environment where people work well together.
Look for environments where there's enough of a sense of order that you feel
comfortable, supported, and productive.
Don't let your need for comfort and security stand between you and opportunities to
learn new skills, contribute in ways you may not have imagined, or take advantage of
positive changes in your company or field.
When it comes to your work life, you're part of a pretty satisfied bunch. Overall, Guardians
seemed to be as satisfied in their jobs as both the Idealists and Rationals. About 75% of
Guardians identify themselves as being happy in their current positions. Challenging work and
altruistic service seemed to be the factors that created the most job satisfaction for Guardians.
Perks like being allowed to bring pets to work or have company-sponsored beer on Fridays held
much less importance. Guardians are types who enjoy being of service, so feeling challenged
and providing service to the employer really are top priorities, especially if that employer
provides altruistic services to the community at large.
Even in love you usually have a game plan for your life, one you don't often stray from for the
sake of emotion. While this nature may seem unromantic or unexciting to some, it can feel
important for you to have this kind of structure and vision for yourself. After a period of playing
the field, you long to find the kind of partner with whom you can meet the milestones of life.
The type of person who you seek will be apt to have a good background, quality education, and
solid career prospects. This person is also likely to be the kind who will make a good parent and
be a respectable, upstanding member of your community. In essence, you seek someone
whose life and values are compatible with your own. For a romantic partner, you may look for
people who are somewhat different than you. As a result, more relaxed, fun-loving types can be
very attractive to you. Chances are you admire their openness and ability to move through life
unscripted. During the early stages of relationships, these differences are likely to be especially
endearing and fun.
About You
You are especially likely to enjoy the formality and ceremonies surrounding your relationship.
You are also good at organizing events to create meaningful experiences. Supervisors are
among the most likely types to try to micromanage their mate's life to avoid infidelity.
Generally speaking, you're not in a hurry when dating. You enjoy the process unless you feel
that time is running out. Because of your courteousness, sociability, and thoughtfulness, you
are likely to be a reasonably popular date.
One difficulty you may have in a relationship is that you may feel that your partner is too
frivolous and not serious enough. You may wonder if they're really mature enough to handle
what life can throw at them. It is important to remember that those who are more flexible are
likely to bend but not break in a storm. You will have a more fulfilled life if you can periodically
put aside cares and simply enjoy the moment. This is especially true in relationships with both
your mate and your children.
In the same way, one aspect about you that may cause your partner problems is your hard-
charging approach to life. Set aside time to spend with your partner to simply enjoy being with
them and savoring the moment. Be careful not to hold onto your partner too closely. Allow
them some freedom, and they'll gladly let you take care of them.
What Artisans find romantic on a date: There are two kinds of dates Artisans tend to like:
one is an extravagant meal at a place with a fantastic view; another is doing some sort of
physical activity, such as a sport, hiking, or a board game that includes some competition and
physical contact.
What Artisans look for when dating: When Artisans are dating, they tend to look for a
calm, practical person to provide them stability. Sexual chemistry is very important as well.
Once the relationship becomes established, they want their partner to liven up and quit being
so serious.
What makes Artisans jealous: Infidelity, such as touching someone else inappropriately, will
make them very jealous. Another thing that makes Artisans jealous is if the partner gives gifts
to others or makes an extravagant gesture for someone else.
How Artisans show jealousy: Artisans are the most likely temperament to react physically,
such as throwing the partner's belongings out, etc. If their partner starts cheating, they may
cheat too. They may either compete to win their mate back or give their partner the cold
shoulder.
How Artisans like to be romantic: Artisans like to be romantic with big gestures --
something unexpected and high style. Other ways they are romantic is with teasing and active
flirting involving physical contact. They love sensual or exciting times, such as fine dining,
gaming, or risky adventures.
How Artisans show their love: Artisans show their love with regular physical affection,
including kisses, back rubs, and hugs. They also like to give gifts. They give gifts at all times of
the year, and the gifts tend to be things that are not necessary but add spice to life. They like
to give loved ones nicknames.
How Artisans like to be loved: One thing Artisans often appreciate is a surprise, such as
leaving for a weekend getaway on a moment's notice. They like to know that their partner has
been thinking about them, so gifts (even small ones) at non-traditional times are usually
appreciated. They are generally very sensual and enjoy touching games.
What Guardians find romantic on a date: Guardians like to be able to see that the other
person has planned ahead to make the event special. They usually like to dress up for a formal
event and enjoy traditions, particularly those that have been created together as a couple, such
as “their song.”
What Guardians look for when dating: When Guardians are dating, they tend to look for a
person who can provide fun, games, and spontaneity to balance their serious, hard-working
nature. They like when their date takes risks on their behalf. After the relationship has become
established, they want their partner to settle down and grow up.
What makes Guardians jealous: What is most likely to make Guardians jealous is infidelity,
especially if it is done publicly so they lose face. Another thing that can make them jealous is a
partner who spends what they consider to be an unacceptably large amount of money on
someone or something else.
How Guardians show jealousy: A Guardian's first response is usually to try to guilt their
partner into toeing the line. Other tactics include a constant monitoring of the partner's
behavior, tearful pleadings, and loud demands. They may involve others to try to coerce the
partner into correct behavior.
How Guardians like to be romantic: Guardians typically like traditional romantic gestures,
such as flowers, chocolates, lingerie, jewelry, and mild flirting. They are especially likely to keep
mementos of times spent with the loved one, such as programs, ticket stubs, and pressed
flowers.
How Guardians show their love: Guardians show love by taking care of annoying details,
planning for the future security of loved ones, organizing things to make them easier to use,
and buying gifts. They also often like to give loved ones nicknames. They are the most likely
temperament to show love by serving their partner.
How Guardians like to be loved: Guardians feel loved when their partner does a task
they've been avoiding. They love gifts, but the amount of money spent is very important. It
needs to be enough to show that they are valued highly but not so much that they feel
resources are being wasted. Guardians feel loved when their partner willingly participates in
traditions.
What Idealists find romantic on a date: Romantic settings, romantic foods, and romantic
things to do are all fun, but they aren't the main attraction for Idealists. Idealists want the total
attention of their partner and lots of eye contact. They want reciprocity in sharing.
What Idealists look for when dating: Idealists often look for someone who seems stable
emotionally. Once the relationship is established, they want their partner to become more
sensitive. Idealists view dating as a time to explore the compatibility of each other's views and
to see if the lightning bolt hits saying, "This is THE ONE."
What makes Idealists jealous: Emotional infidelity makes Idealists jealous. Emotional
infidelity can be seen as an emotional withdrawal, or it can be when the partner becomes
emotionally attached to another person, idea, or activity.
How Idealists show jealousy: The most common way Idealists show jealousy is with
pleading and tears. They may beat themselves up and try to be the perfect partner so their
mate won't stray. If that doesn't work, they will withdraw emotionally and turn to others.
How Idealists like to be romantic: Idealists are generally the most romantic of the
temperaments. They attach romantic meaning to all kinds of ordinary events and things. What
they find the most romantic is the exploration of each other's souls.
How Idealists show their love: Idealists show their love by listening and being a
cheerleader for their partner. They will regularly affirm their belief in the other person, their
abilities, and their innate goodness. Idealists are likely to write encouraging notes and give
affection, such as squeezing hands, kisses, hugs, and back rubs.
How Idealists like to be loved: What Idealists want the most is someone to listen to what
they have to say and sympathize or empathize without passing judgment or offering advice
unless they ask for it. They also feel loved when a partner shares a vulnerability that the
partner has, which demonstrates that they have earned trust.
What Rationals find romantic on a date: Although some Rationals find a lovely setting and
good food to be romantic, what they really desire is a date in which two people spend hours
sharing ideas and dreams. Rationals also like a battle of wits and word play, such as double
entendres.
How Rationals show jealousy: Rationals are the least likely of the temperaments to show
jealousy. They tend to dislike emotional scenes. Often they can deny jealousy and even be
unaware of it. Their reaction is usually to withdraw or show distaste for the person's company
without explanation.
How Rationals like to be romantic: Many people see Rationals as being unromantic. Some
Rationals see themselves that way as well. However, most of them have a sometimes deeply
hidden sentimental or romantic side. They usually need training to express themselves
appropriately.
How Rationals show their love: Rationals show love by not holding onto to their partner too
tightly. They give their partner lots of freedom to pursue their own ideas and dreams. Another
way they show love is by treating their mate as an expert and asking them for advice on
something the Rational needs for their latest big idea.
How Rationals like to be loved: Rationals love to be seen as experts and approached for
advice. They appreciate partners who listen to their ideas and ask intelligent questions. They
want partners who can encourage them and their ideas without being condescending. Rationals
also like for their partners to be sensitive to their moods and respond accordingly.
In the Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II, there are four question scales used to detect one's
behavioral preferences. The scales are E-I, S-N, T-F, and J-P. No single letter should be taken
as naming a "type" of person. For example, you should not label yourself or others as
Expressives or E's. Each letter merely suggests stronger or weaker tendencies in a person's
overall makeup, and the letters are not factors independent of each other. The pairs of letters
indicate the following opposite qualities:
E/I Scale
The terms Extraversion (E) and
Introversion (I) describe two
vastly different social styles.
People who score high in
Extraversion on the
Temperament Sorter tend to be
gregarious and expressive; those
scoring high in Introversion tend
to be private and reserved.
On the other hand, people prone to Introversion often seem more comfortable alone than in a
crowd. They tend to draw energy from private, solitary activities, including reading, listening to
music, and working by themselves on their latest project or favorite hobby. Introverts usually
have a few, long-time friends and can remain in contact with larger groups only so long before
their energies are depleted. If their job, family, or social responsibilities require them to be
Remember, however, that no one is simply an Extravert or an Introvert. These terms are
merely end points on the E-I scale, with most everyone falling somewhere in between. Most
individuals embody a mixture of these two social styles. Also, different tasks or roles at work or
in the family can bring out more Extraversion or Introversion in a person. This dimension of
personality, more than the other three, is fluid and situational.
S/N Scale
The Sensory/Intuitive (S-N)
scale on the Temperament
Sorter differentiates between two
distinct kinds of human focus.
People with high Sensory scores
pay more attention to what is
going on outside themselves in
the world of concrete things;
people with high Intuitive scores
pay more attention to what is
going on inside themselves in the
abstract world of ideas.
In contrast, people who are strongly Intuitive seem more at home in the abstract, conceptual
world of ideas. Intuitive types deal in inferences, theories, daydreams, musings, speculations,
and symbols -- things that can only be seen with the mind's eye. In fact, because they're so
often focused on their internal world, these individuals can sometimes miss a great deal of
what's going on around them. For highly Intuitive people, reality is not a solid, present thing,
but is more a mental image or a stage of development toward some future ideal. The possible
almost always looms large for Intuitive people: whatever "is" can be better. They can be
fascinated by hypotheses and potentials. They are also often absorbed by their vivid and
complex imaginations. The S-N scale measures the most fundamental of the four dimensions of
However, this delineation doesn't mean that being Intuitive or Sensory is an either/or
proposition. Intuitive individuals certainly turn outward at times and pay attention to the world
at large; they're just far more inclined to become preoccupied with their own ideas. So, too,
Sensory people do sometimes look inward to ponder and to dream. However, for the most part
their flights of imagination lag well behind their real-world observations. Neither type can
occupy both worlds at once, and each will usually show a clear preference for one over the
other.
T/F Scale
The Thinking/Feeling (T-F) scale
assesses how people govern
themselves and make decisions.
Everyone has both thoughts and
feelings. However, those who
score high on Thinking tend to
use their heads more when
making choices, while those
scoring high on Feeling tend to
follow their hearts.
In contrast, people on the Feeling end of the scale are typically more comfortable basing their
actions on personal, emotional factors. When considering their course, this type will consult
their feelings first and will almost always show concern for others. For the most part, these
individuals are sympathetic and sentimental. As a result, they can often be swayed by powerful
desire or a touching appeal. Feeling people tend to be softhearted when making decisions. They
don't like to hurt anyone's feelings. It's not that Feeling individuals necessarily have more or
deeper emotions than those on the Thinking end of the scale. They simply let their feelings
show more easily. This tendency makes them seem warmer and friendlier, which in turn can
give them an easier time getting along with others.
For their part, people given to Perception keep their eyes open to what's around them,
gathering information and looking for opportunities and alternatives that might be available.
They usually feel no hurry to nail things down or settle on a finished product. Instead, they
tend to prefer exploring possibilities. These individuals are often playful and spontaneous in
action. Schedules can make them feel hurried and over-controlled; they tend to look upon
deadlines as mere reminders to get on with the job. Also, people high in Perception prefer their
work to be enjoyable and meaningful. If a task of routine maintenance or clean up falls to
them, they may balk at doing it or leave it to someone else. Easy-going, even somewhat
impulsive, these people are usually quite tolerant of mess. Their personal spaces are often
cluttered with an assortment of things they've picked up, used, then dropped and forgotten
about.
What Is Temperament?
There are two sides to personality: temperament and character. Temperament is a set of
inclinations we are born with, while character is a set of habits we acquire as we grow and
mature. Temperament is predisposition, hardwired in from birth; character is disposition,
developed over a lifetime. Thus, those of the Artisan temperament are predisposed to impulsive
action, those of the Guardian temperament to responsible service, those of the Idealist
temperament to personal development, and those of the Rational temperament to objective
analysis. Each type of person, unless blocked or deflected by an unfavorable environment, will
develop the habits of character appropriate to his or her temperament.
Put another way, our brain is a sort of computer that has temperament for its hardware and
character for its software. Our hardware is the physical base of our personality, placing on each
of us an unmistakable temperament signature, some facets of which can be observed from a
very early age. Our software, on the other hand, is made up of our individual experiences and
social environment -- the forces around us that, with time and occasion, give shape to our
individual character.
Thus temperament is the inborn form of human nature and character is the emergent form that
develops through the interaction of temperament and environment. Personality, your unique
personal style, is a combination of the two.
Fundamentally, the Temperament Sorter helps you to do two things: understand your own
temperament and gain insight to other peoples.' Possessing this valuable knowledge of human
nature can have a variety of far-reaching effects on your life.
In the work world, being savvy about your temperament can lead you to a clearer
understanding of your natural role and functions within an organization. It can also help you
better capitalize on your personal strengths to build your success. By comprehending your co-
workers' temperaments and how each temperament relates, you can begin to master your
interactions with supervisors and staff. In addition, being able to interpret others' innate styles
can help you to meet their implicit expectations, as well as increase your own leadership
abilities.
In your personal life, being knowledgeable about temperament can help you build strong,
lasting ties with others. This is true because it aids you in anticipating your loved ones' needs
and respecting their different ways of dealing with life. When you are responsive to others, you
will naturally be looked upon as dependable, responsible, helpful, and empathetic. These are all
wonderful qualities to bring to your personal relationships. In addition, coming to terms with
your own temperament and innate tendencies can bring new levels of wisdom and self-
knowledge to all of your interactions, as well as identify how your particular temperament
impacts and influences others.