Saturday, November 1, 2008

Life changing insights



Figuring people out has always been a fascinating and helpful hobby of mine. Last year I was introduced to the "Wired that Way" personality tools. It's not like I haven't enjoyed and learned from other ways of looking at things, and as I've researched more, I have learned that many different people categorize personality in rather similar fashions, but this one was nontechnical yet specific enough that I thought I would share a much reduced version of it. (Ideally, the four categories are arranged in a square with the yellow and red quadrants across the top, and green and blue across the bottom in that order, but I wasn't able to format this blog that way).

Let's do it the fun way.

Desire to have fun.
Need affection attention, approval, acceptance.
Creative, optimistic, light touch.
They excite, inspire, persuade others.
Probably should talk less, get organized and learn to tell the time.

Let's do it my way.
Desire to have control.
Need sense of obedience, accomplish a lot, are usually right.
They are self-confident, restless, and at times overpowering.
Probably should delegate more, be more patient, and be more appreciative.

Let's do it the easy way.
Desire to avoid conflict, keep peace .
Need feeling of worth, emotional support, sense of respect.
They mediate, objectively solve problems, have
an even disposition, and a will of iron.
Probably should become more self motivated, move faster, face own problems as well as they handle those of others.

Let's do it the right way.
Desire to do it right.
Need stability, space, sensitivity, support.
They have high standards, compassion,
analyze deeply, are creative, organize well.
Probably should lighten up, allow others to be imperfect.

Most of us have one personality type that is predominant, with a secondary type that has an effect on our character as well. Of course, nothing is 100% and we can (should) all learn skills from all personality types, but it is helpful to know what comes naturally. In any case, it has been an interesting exercise in understanding myself, and in figuring out my family. Someone who is motivated by fun just isn't going to be into job charts and schedules. It makes a difference in which options I choose when dealing with people, and it makes a difference in how I motivate myself. The Red/Green combination, and Yellow/Blue combination conflict with each other in a lot of ways and tend not to be natural pairings--look at them and think about it and you will see why!

Realizing where my heart lies (after all these years of thinking it lies somewhere else) has changed my outlook--my goals have not been affected so much as my plans on how to achieve them. School, employment, our society in general seems to demand of us to spend a lot of time in the blue quadrant. Certainly I have been well trained in that area and derive satisfaction from functioning well in it. But I have realized I feel most alive in other quadrants, and knowing that those other characteristics are natural and the way I'm made has freed up a lot of energy and allows me to enjoy activities that previously I had felt were just too frivolous and irrelevant to the serious business of living to be indulged. Thinking like that sucked the joy out of the positives of those other quadrants without leaving me any tools or motivation for dealing with the negatives. As I develop new thought patterns and habits I think things are going to start being different in my life and I look forward with enthusiasm to what the future will bring!

P.S. This particular system is developed by Florence Littauer. Following is a Wikipedia article and a very basic personality test. There are books and official tests available, but this is a start for if you want to know more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_Plus
http://lynn_meade.tripod.com/id139.htm

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What if a person has a little bit of each color in balance?

Is there a test online to see which one is predominant?

Because just by looks: I like fun and I am optimistic, but I like to have things my way, although I have no problem at delegating.

I don't avoid conflict but I like peace and I like to be organized but don't stress too much on it.

Stephanie

Jenn said...

Yay! It's letting me comment!
This was interesting...I am so blue...so stinking blue it's not even funny.
This was cool! Thanks.