You are an Enthusiast
Your strongest trait is Investigative, and your second strongest is Artistic, which makes you an Enthusiast.
Enthusiasts are inquisitive and curious about things and like to solve problems in a methodical and rational way. They have the ability to express their ideas and concepts to others in an easy to understand and logical manner. They are also refreshingly open-minded and love to be inspired and motivated by different ideas and theories.
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Your Archetype is powered by the traits that make up your broad interests.
ConventionalA conventional person is someone who is careful, quiet, and pays close attention to detail. Following a set of rules appeals to these people as they like to feel secure and certain. They prefer to carry out tasks assigned by others rather than take on a leadership role. They are typically neat, tidy, and enjoy working with data in structured settings.
Skills You Can Focus On
Enthusiasts are the most common archetype, representing about 10% of the population. Enthusiasts tend to be independent, curious, and analytical while also tending to be imaginative and idealistic. This combination usually makes Enthusiasts introspective people that have a proclivity for finding peculiarities in the world and trying to understand them. The investigative part of their archetype means they are thinkers, preferring work where they can read, understand, solve problems, and conduct their own experiments, while their artistic side is a creator and fascinated with new concepts and ideas. These curious tendencies usually make Enthusiasts excel in work where they can break down how something works, like in mathematics, medicine, or the sciences.
Tendencies To Be Careful Of
The Enthusiast’s aptitude for creative thinking and their desire to work at their own pace, conduct research, and think abstractly, can sometimes stifle their ability to lead a team or work within a group people where they are constrained by a timeline. Their tendency to favor work that is more scientific or academic can also mean that they sometimes have difficulty following highly systematic or repetitive tasks like data entry or keeping track of small details.
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