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DON CLIFTON
(Kayla Liebert) 1
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Kayla Liebert
SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 09-19-2017
2. Responsibility
3. Empathy
4. Belief
5. Individualization
People who are especially talented in the Context theme enjoy thinking about the past. They
understand the present by researching its history.
Its very likely that you periodically set aside time to examine past events or the lives of key figures.
You may construct timelines when you need a framework within which to sort through historic
evidence. You might research topics intensely before you draw any final conclusions. Because of your
strengths, you might like visiting, thinking, or working with people who have a keen appreciation of
past events or an accurate understanding of historic figures. Instinctively, you are quite intrigued by
historys significant events and people. Information about global conflicts fascinates you. Driven by
your talents, you sometimes gravitate to discussions with students, researchers, or scholars of history.
Perhaps these people serve as catalysts for your thinking about past events or significant figures. By
nature, you may believe that history repeats itself. Sometimes you discover that current events are
mere reflections of past occurrences. In your mind, perhaps what has already happened explains the
present and foreshadows the future.
Responsibility
People who are especially talented in the Responsibility theme take psychological ownership of what
they say they will do. They are committed to stable values such as honesty and loyalty.
Chances are good that you sometimes do more than just try to live up to your commitments. Perhaps
Empathy
People who are especially talented in the Empathy theme can sense the feelings of other people by
imagining themselves in others lives or others situations.
Its very likely that you occasionally interpret the moods of people. Perhaps you sense what they are
thinking or feeling at the moment they experience an event, overhear a comment, reach a goal, or
make a mistake. By nature, you trust your intuition. Often it allows you to resolve difficult issues and
unravel perplexing puzzles. It probably enables you to overcome obstacles that block others. Because
of your strengths, you may have a knack for talking to people. Perhaps you have ways to engage
them in discussions. Perhaps you encourage them to share their stories, ideas, or feelings.
Sometimes you want to contribute to the dialogue, too. This partially explains why you look for
opportunities to express yourself as often as possible. Once in a while, you might acknowledge or
affirm the interesting comments of specific individuals. Chances are good that you might work
persistently to lift peoples spirits. Perhaps you naturally see the good in individuals or situations.
Maybe this approach allows you to embrace rather than resist lifes surprises, disappointments,
opportunities, or successes. Instinctively, you encourage people to express their innermost thoughts
and feelings, and you refrain from judging them. You like knowing that others depend on you to listen.
Moreover, you have noticed that individuals come to you for advice.
People who are especially talented in the Belief theme have certain core values that are unchanging.
Out of these values emerges a defined purpose for their life.
Chances are good that you may sense that your life has deep meaning. With remarkable vividness,
you occasionally imagine where you will be, what you will be doing, and what you will have the ability
to accomplish in the coming months, years, or decades. To some degree, your dreams of tomorrow
are alive in your mind today. Perhaps you strive to transform these possibilities into reality. Driven by
your talents, you might be determined to push for specific kinds of changes that could benefit
humankind or Earth itself. To some extent, your desire to have an impact motivates you to enter into
conversations with intelligent people. Sometimes drawing on their knowledge and ideas as well as
sharing your wisdom is exciting. Perhaps some of these discussions redirect your thinking or cause
you to reexamine your purpose in life. Instinctively, you sometimes throw yourself into your work even
when you are personally inconvenienced. To some extent, you place the well-being of others above
your own. Its very likely that you may be delighted when certain people welcome you into their circle
or encourage you to join in their activities. Financial security might mean little to you when you have
no one with whom to share your fortune. You may treasure being embraced for who you are and as
you are. Why? Perhaps you realize no amount of money can take the place of belonging to a group,
team, class, or family. Because of your strengths, you yearn to provide your loved ones with the finest
things in life. This desire forces you to think of better ways to meet the needs of family members.
When time and money must be reallocated, you often are the person who figures out how to do it.
Individualization
People who are especially talented in the Individualization theme are intrigued with the unique
qualities of each person. They have a gift for figuring out how people who are different can work
together productively.
Instinctively, you occasionally buy books or check them out of the library because you enjoy reading.
Your investigative mind may sometimes be a bit restless until you have collected enough information
to produce answers. Maybe you read about topics of personal or professional interest. These might
range from history to science, from politics to mathematics, from entertainment to sports, or from art to
law. Chances are good that you occasionally pinpoint the unique qualities, motivations, strengths,
limitations, preferences, or attitudes of certain people. Perhaps you look for one or two good things in
each person. Maybe this information permits you to set up opportunities for particular individuals to
cooperate. You automatically compliment those who freely share their knowledge, skills, or talents
with their teammates, classmates, colleagues, coworkers, friends, or family members. Because of
your strengths, you sometimes rely on reason to determine how an event, decision, or condition led to
a specific event. Perhaps you desire to understand how things converge to produce the final result.
Driven by your talents, you now and then pause to recognize how people are alike and how they are
different. Maybe you know a lot about each persons talents, interests, background, dreams, or
limitations. By nature, you sometimes toil without much rest. Maybe you want to pinpoint useful and
intriguing facts. To some extent, you may need to explain why particular events unfolded as they did.
Perhaps this information permits you to do more or better work.