my ‘Honesty’ score was 6 out of 9, ‘Conscientiousness’ was 6 out of 9,
‘Orderliness’ score was 6 out of 9 and ‘Industriousness’ score was 6 out of 9.
These were my highest scores, however, I would not say that I think they are my greatest personality strengths. My ‘Compassion’ score was 5 out of 9 and I would have expected it to be my highest score. I personally think that I am more compassionate than other people on a daily basis and that is my greatest strength. Perhaps, it is my weakest and I am too compassionate? I use my strengths in life all the time at home and do not realize it. I am aware that I am honest and fair. I never thought very much about being conscientious though. …show more content…
The test results tell me that I am introverted. Knowing that already, I could plan on trying to be more socially interactive. Making a conscious decision to talk more in a social setting rather than shy away is how I can become more of an extrovert. I would do this, not because I see anything wrong with it, but because I would like to expand my capabilities. I do not think I will ever be extremely upbeat and positive or very outgoing. I do want to work on these personality traits in an effort to gain more self esteem and have a sense of confidence. The Sapa project test says my ‘Sociability’ score was 4 out of 9. I choose to be less sociable because I am not impressed with fake people that only care about popularity contests. I rather sit back and observe people. I am truly unsure how that could be something that I could improve for