Happy Wednesday hump-day! Today is a day I’ve been looking forward to for months…going to see Beauty and the Beast tonight!!! 🙂 I will share my thoughts tomorrow or Friday. 🙂
I saw this on Kate’s blog Mom’s Radius earlier this week. I used to be totally hooked on these types of online personality tests – and I still really do enjoy popular psychology and personality testing in general. Does it define my entire life? Absolutely not. Is it ridiculously fun? Absolutely. Feel free to steal this idea and search out some aspects of your own personality (via the internet, aka, not totally valid) 😉
1. WHAT IS THE MEANING OF YOUR NAME?
The meaning of the name Heather is: A flowering evergreen plant that thrives on peaty barren lands as in Scotland. (source)
Here’s some heather for you to enjoy:
2. WHAT IS YOUR MYERS-BRIGGS PERSONALITY TYPE? (LINK)
I took this test years ago, and surprisingly, my personality hasn’t changed much since high school. I am a:
INFJ PERSONALITY (“THE ADVOCATE”)
The Advocate personality type is very rare, making up less than one percent of the population, but they nonetheless leave their mark on the world. As members of the Diplomat Role group, Advocates have an inborn sense of idealism and morality, but what sets them apart is that they are not idle dreamers, but people capable of taking concrete steps to realize their goals and make a lasting positive impact. (more here)
3. WHAT IS YOUR ZODIAC SIGN?
Warm, action-oriented and driven by the desire to be loved and admired, the Leo have an air royalty about them. They love to be in the limelight, which is why many of them make a career in the performing arts. (source)
I don’t fall completely into this, but I do have some Leo tendencies.
4. WHAT HOGWARTS HOUSE WOULD YOU BE IN? (LINK)
I’ve taken the test before on Pottermore, so I was not surprised to see again that I am a Hufflepuff. When I first found out about this, I was kind of devastated (I know this is ridiculous LOL), but I have accepted it and realized that there is nothing wrong with being a Hufflepuff. I’m not brave enough to be a Gryffindor. (Okay, enough about a fictional Harry Potter house, lol). Coincidentally, I also enjoy a lot of books on this list.
GRYFFINDOR!
RAVENCLAW
SLYTHERIN!
5. WHAT ARE YOUR LEARNING STYLES? (LINK)
I took the quiz and this is what I got:
- Visual 3
- Aural 3
- Read/Write 9
- Kinesthetic 5
6. ARE YOU MORE OF A LEFT-BRAIN OR A RIGHT-BRAIN PERSON? (LINK)
I really had no idea what to expect with this, but my result was:
So I guess that makes sense.
7. WHAT IS YOUR BLOOD TYPE?
A+ (I know this from donating blood).
8. WHAT CAREER ARE YOU MEANT TO BE IN? (LINK)
Writer…well, I guess I should start writing more! haha
9. WHAT DIVERGENT FACTION DO YOU BELONG IN? (LINK)
Amity. This likely won’t make sense unless you’ve read this series 😉
You belong with the peaceful. You hate when people fight over the stupidest things, and you’re never one to argue. You’re chill, always laidback. You’re open to the opinions of others, and you love being surrounded by people. You’re at your worst when you’re not on good terms with somebody, and you hate making enemies. You’re willing to make sacrifices if it means keeping the peace, and you usually play mediator. You’re fashion is always bright and vibrant, and you’re not afraid of color. You love music, art, and games—anything that will make you laugh, dance, or have a good time.
10. WHAT DOES YOUR BIRTH ORDER SAY ABOUT YOU? (LINK)
The Firstborn
Why it’s true: The eldest, for a while, has no competition for time (or books or baby banter) with Mom and Dad. “There’s a benefit to all of that undiluted attention. A 2007 study in Norway showed that firstborns had two to three more IQ points than the next child,” says Frank J. Sulloway, Ph.D., the author of Born to Rebel. Firstborns tend to be surrogate parents when other siblings arrive, hence their protective and responsible nature.
When it’s not: Parents can set high expectations for a first (or only) child. “When he feels like he has disappointed his parents or can’t measure up, he may veer off in another direction,” says Kevin Leman, Ph.D., a psychologist and the author of The Birth Order Book.
So, what do you think?! Kinda fun, right?? What’s your Myers-Briggs type? Anyone else a Hufflepuff??
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