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Saturday, May 09, 2009 @ 11:51 AM
My Personality Report Putting in a lot of effort to meet the demands of work is not Mr Li's preference. He does not like to rush around doing things and may feel demotivated if work constantly encroaches on his personal life. Although he does not like excessive work demands, Mr Li may still be prepared to put in extra effort if it is on a short term basis. Mr Li is relatively dependable to deliver results on time. He may sometimes be late in meeting deadlines. Mr Li initiates plans and ideas easily but may not persist with the tasks until completion. He is prepared to leave tasks unfinished; hence he may prefer short-term assignments as he is more likely to complete these tasks. He may lose interest and focus when working on long term assignments. Mr Li is able to produce work that is moderately high in quality but he may at times be careless. Mr Li is generally objective but may at times be emotional. Mr Li is sympathetic and considerate towards others. He is also likely to be tolerant, understanding and forgiving. Mr Li lends support and offers help readily. He often lends a listening ear to others and is concerned about their welfare. He is also charitable. Mr Li is friendly and outgoing when he is with friends although he may at times prefer to be quiet. Mr Li is the sort of person who forms long term bonds and attachments. He is faithful, trustworthy, and devoted in such relationships. He tends to be trusting, dedicated and protective towards those he loves. Patriotism and sense of duty is a significant aspect of his character. Mr Li is moderately serious about his responsibilities and selectively takes ownership of his work. Mr Li is concerned with position and status. He cares about how people view him. Prestige, quality, rank and reputation are important to him. He is likely to be brand-conscious and would attach significance to status symbols. He takes pride in his appearance. Mr Li sees people as friendly, reliable and honest. He is trusting and believes what people say. He tends to be unsuspecting of people.s behaviour and motives. He is uncomfortable when he has to wheel and deal. A good supporter to the people around him, Mr Li does not desire to lead or influence people. He is uncomfortable taking charge and does not feel the thrill of challenge in leading others. He prefers to responds rather than initiate. He looks to others to provide direction and does not naturally want to persuade or motivate others to take a certain course of action. Intellectual matters do not interest Mr Li. He is more concerned with practical issues than abstract theories. Mr Li prefers to talk about useful and workable solutions than discuss hypotheses and concepts. He is more likely to build on ideas rather than generate them. Being less inclined to plan, Mr Li has the tendency to be disorganized, unsystematic and reactive to the situation. He may waste time and effort because he may end up having to rework his tasks due to lack of planning. Mr Li is generally able to express himself although not to a high degree of eloquence. At least this makes more sense than a Facebook quiz. Sunday, May 03, 2009 @ 4:49 PM
Fade Away sometimes you dont know how dead tired u are till u start fading in and out of sleep on the bus home past midnight. today is one of the few sundays where i actually just hang out at home, although i had already slept away the morning and half the afternoon. work@subway has been a drag lately, guess i've finally realised how badass it is to work and serve for 8 hrs a day. i wouldnt say it's unbearable, but i wouldn't want to pursue it any longer. hope clarence has got some good lobang at nus, i need a switch in workplace soon. i'm only writing this away after being prompted by o_O to post something. but sadly my life in general isn't as adrenaline-pumping as wolverine's so i'm running out of things to say. the purpose for a blog is so dodgy, moreover with twitter now we're so desperately hungry for quick intel. well ManU has a stab at making it to the finals but i hope the Gunners have a trick or two up their sleeves. |