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April 22, 2013

I’m A People Person!

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Recently a blogger friend, Karen,  posted a Personality Test result  on her blog over on one of her blogs.  I first found Karen at Grab a Book From Our Stack where she and her husband read and review quite a number of books. They have a couple of blogs and the fact is that I got the Comments for a Cause idea from them a couple years ago!   I don’t visit there as often as I used to but I still enjoy reading what they post every now and then!   On this particular day when I surfed over there Karen had taken a “personality” quiz and came up with her results.  Of course she offered the link for the rest of us to go check out and I had to do that.

My results are below.  No big surprises so I guess I answered the questions appropriately.  Take the quiz if you want–the link follows my “results”.  Let me know if you are a people person, too!!!

You are a people person. You value personal connections, and you don’t quite feel like yourself if you haven’t gotten a ‘friend fix’ recently. You are very emotional, and you don’t hide your feelings from others. You wear your heart on your sleeve, and let everyone know what you’re feeling.

You tend to be charming and quite popular. Even if people doesn’t seem to like you at first, they usually come around and warm up to you.
You are persuasive and influential without trying to be… although sometimes you try to be! People are often convinced by your actions, words, or example.

You love to tell stores, and you’re quite a storyteller. You have animated facial expressions and gestures when you talk.
You are trusting and optimistic. You believe in people, and by doing this, you bring out the best in them.

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