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SENSING |
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INTUITION |
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| 1. Tend to
enjoy moments when you can show your. . . |
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practical
common-sense and ability to see the realistic outcome of things |
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imagination, with new
ideas or dreams for how things could be better |
| 2. In looking
at alternatives in decision making. . . |
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tend to go with the
tried and trusted ways that have proven to be effective |
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like to brainstorm,
coming up with something that hasn't been thought of before |
| 3. During
formal situations, such as introductions to other people. . . |
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accept the
conventional way of interacting in that situation |
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feel uncomfortable
unless you can find a way to break the formality somewhat |
| 4. In telling a
story or an anecdote. . . |
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present it the way
you heard it |
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give the story your
own flavor without changing the basic idea |
| 5. While
listening to others. . . |
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like it best when
people say exactly what they mean with no ambiguity |
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enjoy the subtleties
of personal expression where meanings have to be implied |
| 6. While
listening to others. . . |
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tend to trust that
their words can be relied upon as an expression of what they're feeling |
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find that it's
important to listen beneath a person's actual words in order to perceive what they feel |
| 7. In
remembering an important event. . . |
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usually recall in
some detail what exactly happened |
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tend to remember
mostly the over-all picture of the event and why it was important to you |
| 8. When working
on a project. . |
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value following
through on the plan by making each part of the design work efficiently |
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enjoy thinking about
what's needed and working on the over-all plan |