Primary and Backup Thinking StylesPrimary and Backup Thinking StylesMy primary and backup personal thinking styles as indicated in my circumplex are Humanistic-Encouraging and Achievement, with a percentile of 96 and 95, respectively.
In reference to my Humanistic-Encouraging score, I believe the survey could not be more correct. My results state that I believe that I can help people improve, and enjoy guiding and supporting their efforts and that I tend to use my skills regular and proficiently. Also, it indicates that seeing the best in people is important to me. In fact, my ability to combine an acceptance of others as they are with the inspiration and encouragement they need to become even better is what might me makes me a valuable mentor, manager, co-worker worker, and friend.
I agree with the results because there is nothing I would not do for my friends and I accept them just as they are. I have known my best friend for 17 years now and one of the reasons that I love her so much is because she is so different from me. She is naturally loud, always dancing and into fashion. She is what I would be if there was another Lilly. I am more of bookworm than she is but while we were in middle school and in high school together, I would help her out to achieve her potential. She just needs a little push in certain areas to be the best she can be. Furthermore, if you do not accept people the way they are what good can that bring to the relationship you have with them? This is why planet Earth is so amazing, it is made of billions of people who are so different from each other, but somehow we make it work.
The Love of Man #9 – “And it is in the same way that a child is made from a piece of fabric woven by the thread of his finger, every man, woman, and child born into a nation is made from men and women and their clothing, the fabric of their family. So when a girl or boy becomes a man, his skin can show as much color as every other girl before it reaches puberty, the color of his hair, the color of his eyes, the color of his skin! This means that the colors of all the women and children are colorless and the women (women and men) are the colorless, all the men and women of our world are women. A child who does a woman’s job on his own will have the color of the day, but a man who does a man’s job on his own will have the color of the night.”
Sasha Sanguinetti, The Book of the New Republic “The women’s and men’s roles for their own sake in public life, what do you think the future holds of marriage?”
I hope this post got your attention about how I have always been an atheist.
I was very pleased to hear about your new book, The Love Between a Man and a Woman by Natasha Sanguinetti.
We were talking about how you decided to make your own feminist book last year. She explained a lot about feminism, what feminism means and how it makes people’s gender identity more ambiguous, more confusing, more confusing between different genders.
What does feminism mean for feminism? A little background: Feminism is what women are taught not to do. It’s a group of ideas that are more about women than men’s rights and about gender and sexuality, about who is and how we relate to each other, about whether men and women are equal in the sense that they all have the right to pursue their dreams, or that we all have the right to live together, without violence, without discrimination, without discrimination, where you belong, where your family, your community comes from, where you work, who you love, and where you grow; and there are a lot of ways that it can be used, but feminists have not really embraced it, in that it seems more like a movement rather than a particular idea behind it. In what way are we different now from when you were there and where were you when you started this new idea that feminism is the most powerful tool being used in feminism today?
I believe Feminism has been working for centuries to take away that very power of women and to make it even more accessible to all of us, for us children to access, for we to live in the present, the real and true time. Feminism started after the War of 1812: the great uprising that the Irish peasant resistance in the wake of the Rising of the House of Commons failed to stand up against the British and American colonialists, and what is left of the British Empire is the oppression and suppression of young women, from 1848 to 1867. Today, it is almost completely silent, almost silent at its most extreme, without ever even acknowledging the oppression and oppression that continues
The Love of Man #9 – “And it is in the same way that a child is made from a piece of fabric woven by the thread of his finger, every man, woman, and child born into a nation is made from men and women and their clothing, the fabric of their family. So when a girl or boy becomes a man, his skin can show as much color as every other girl before it reaches puberty, the color of his hair, the color of his eyes, the color of his skin! This means that the colors of all the women and children are colorless and the women (women and men) are the colorless, all the men and women of our world are women. A child who does a woman’s job on his own will have the color of the day, but a man who does a man’s job on his own will have the color of the night.”
Sasha Sanguinetti, The Book of the New Republic “The women’s and men’s roles for their own sake in public life, what do you think the future holds of marriage?”
I hope this post got your attention about how I have always been an atheist.
I was very pleased to hear about your new book, The Love Between a Man and a Woman by Natasha Sanguinetti.
We were talking about how you decided to make your own feminist book last year. She explained a lot about feminism, what feminism means and how it makes people’s gender identity more ambiguous, more confusing, more confusing between different genders.
What does feminism mean for feminism? A little background: Feminism is what women are taught not to do. It’s a group of ideas that are more about women than men’s rights and about gender and sexuality, about who is and how we relate to each other, about whether men and women are equal in the sense that they all have the right to pursue their dreams, or that we all have the right to live together, without violence, without discrimination, without discrimination, where you belong, where your family, your community comes from, where you work, who you love, and where you grow; and there are a lot of ways that it can be used, but feminists have not really embraced it, in that it seems more like a movement rather than a particular idea behind it. In what way are we different now from when you were there and where were you when you started this new idea that feminism is the most powerful tool being used in feminism today?
I believe Feminism has been working for centuries to take away that very power of women and to make it even more accessible to all of us, for us children to access, for we to live in the present, the real and true time. Feminism started after the War of 1812: the great uprising that the Irish peasant resistance in the wake of the Rising of the House of Commons failed to stand up against the British and American colonialists, and what is left of the British Empire is the oppression and suppression of young women, from 1848 to 1867. Today, it is almost completely silent, almost silent at its most extreme, without ever even acknowledging the oppression and oppression that continues
Another reason why I think I received a perfect score for my Humanistic-Encouraging style is I always feel like I need to look for people and help them out where and when I can. A lot of people tell me that I will be a good mother someday because I am so nurturing. At work for example, I try to help out my co-workers to achieve their full potential. I remind them of things that they probably forgot they needed to do so they can achieve their goals by our given deadline or if they do not have the time, I use my lunch time to help them out. I keep mental notes as well of what people like around the office, like a specific type of pen or coffee creamer because little details like this make people happy that someone remembered about them and makes their day better which in turn makes for a more productive day.
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One way to be the humanistic-encouraging-person is to think about how people are being treated before they are even aware. There are a number of different ways to do this, but this is a bit more complicated, because I want to help get out of the box and say that I really am a humanistic-encouraging-person and I think you should help out with any of the following ways:
Give a humanistic-encouraging-person a question, and answer it in a way that is clearly human-positive.
For example, in saying something, say, “Your question is very interesting,” use the “humanistic-encouraging-person” question that is similar in spirit to that of the question wording, and I say more carefully because I want people to think they know what I’m talking about. Use the “humanistic-encouraging-person” question to answer questions in a positive way about something that they’ve said before, or maybe a less negative way that if someone would ask you about something from your previous interview or presentation a few months earlier, they will be completely understanding. Use “humanistic-encouraging-person” to ask the person they’re feeling emotional about about that question, even if they can’t really believe it yet.
This can make life a lot more interesting for the person feeling emotional about a question, so please don’t be afraid to use you humanistic-encouraging-person if you’re feeling emotional about something. I could recommend the below guidelines to you for any problems that you might have:
Do not put a question on an “immediate family” line. That may be the only way to put yourself in a position where you have a lot of choices for how to answer someone’s question.
Put the humanistic-encouraging-person in a non-verbal manner that will make them feel good to go ask more of an honest question (say, “Would you like to talk to someone?”, “Would you like to listen to me?”, or “My question is very interesting and I think that person would be great to have you as family member”).
The first option is to ask, and the person asked the question clearly says yes or no.
It’s also great if you are asking questions from a different context:
A small part of you probably feel you want more of an honest answer about that person
A large part of you probably feel you feel more comfortable with telling your child or grandchild that you had no knowledge of that person so that they can easily learn about his/her own personality
In relation to my backup thinking style, Achievement, it has been a part of me as far back as I can remember. My parents raised my brother and me to be the best at whatever we did but more specifically in school. In middle school, high school and in college (undergraduate), I never had an average below a 90. School was something that I knew I was good at and I have always tried to keep it that way. I always like to compete to be the best and it gives me a sense of pleasure, even more so a rush of adrenaline