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Post by RowanMoonWynd on Nov 17, 2004 21:09:09 GMT -5
yourzona.com/zona.aspQuartz 2 Overview Your approach to life is based on logic, order and reason. You apply this approach with a slight level of intensity. Core needs Once financial independence is reached you may seek a mostly conventional lifestyle- job, career, marriage, home. The conventional lifestyle feels great to you. Consistency with career, family and primary relationships is important. Much of your energy is spent building emotional and financial security. Activities You can be a large consumer of passive pursuits such as watching television, movies, video games, etc.. When you are not working, you tend to gravitate toward infrequent physical activity and non-taxing mental tasks. Most of your time is spent nurturing your primary relationships and career. There may be nothing else in your life that you really feel passionate about. Your remaining time is primarily used for relaxation. Next step Realize that there is more to the universe than order. Ironically, in order to prove this to yourself you will need to evenly apply your logic to the most disturbing things you experience. Hope this one is a little closer for you Psirrow..........
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Post by Psirrow on Nov 17, 2004 21:22:53 GMT -5
This one actually fit better with results. I wasn't entirely satisfied with the options, but they were atleast complete so the satisfaction is more my fault than the test's this time. As for the "Next Step", that is mostly what I had realized beforehand.
Wind 2 Overview
You approach the world using a balance of logic and intuition. During the course of your everyday activities, you are able to command a great deal of logical reasoning. However, when life gets 'serious', you are able to move beyond logic and utilize your intuition. You've spent a good amount of time introspecting. The more introspection you do, the easier it will be to rely on your intuition.
Core needs
Once financial independence is reached, you may initially seek a conventional lifestyle- job, career, marriage, home. Meanwhile, there is an indescribable drive lurking just beneath the surface. The drive yearns for something beyond the conventional. This drive may remain dormant until the conventional lifestyle is reached, at which point, the conventional lifestyle may no longer seem completely satisfying and you will be inclined to broaden your search. This search may or may not result in action. The choice is yours. Part of your internal debate is linked to the feeling that none of your possible options feel like your true calling.
Activities You can be a large consumer of passive pursuits such as watching television, movies, video games, etc. You will gravitate toward infrequent physical activity and non-taxing mental tasks.
Next Step If you have not jumped into your passion, focus on what's holding you back. If it's fear, try to determine the source of the fear. Perhaps it is fear of the unknown. If this is the case, ask yourself how many times you've experienced similar fears in the past. Then ask yourself what the typical outcome has been. Perhaps it's a fear of failure-or maybe success.
The important thing is that you take the plunge.
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Post by Psirrow on Nov 17, 2004 21:57:39 GMT -5
Interesting results, how would you evaluate it as a quiz? I know I've been giving qualitative responces to how well the quiz seemed to be made, what do you think? This also applies to any other quiz around here.
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Post by RowanMoonWynd on Nov 17, 2004 22:02:39 GMT -5
I thought this quiz was very interesting. It seems to fit most of how I feel about myself, although not all of the results I agree with. I think the quizella quizzes are just for fun, but some of those do seem to describe me, along with the Muted Faith ones.
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Post by Psirrow on Nov 17, 2004 22:07:56 GMT -5
Yes, I take it mostly as "for fun". The Muted faith ones are pretty good, the quizzilla ones are terribly short and seem to be made for a specific demographic.
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Post by jerodrinkus on Nov 18, 2004 11:51:05 GMT -5
OOH! I'm the Sun. The Sun3 to be exact...
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Post by Psirrow on Nov 18, 2004 14:52:02 GMT -5
... That's nice... Want to share what that entails?
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Post by jerodrinkus on Nov 19, 2004 0:08:03 GMT -5
Eek! I don't remember!
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Post by Khyron1144 on Nov 20, 2004 16:17:56 GMT -5
Silver 2 Overview You approach the world using a balance of logic and intuition. During the course of your everyday activities, you are able to command a great deal of logical reasoning. However, when life gets 'serious', you are able to move beyond logic and utilize your intuition. You've spent a good amount of time introspecting. The more introspection you do, the easier it will be to rely on your intuition.
Core needs
Once financial independence is reached, you may initially seek a conventional lifestyle- job, career, marriage, home. Meanwhile, there is an indescribable drive lurking just beneath the surface. The drive yearns for something beyond the conventional. This drive may remain dormant until the conventional lifestyle is reached, at which point, the conventional lifestyle may no longer seem completely satisfying and you will be inclined to broaden your search. This search may or may not result in action. The choice is yours. Part of your internal debate is linked to the feeling that none of your possible options feel like your true calling.
Activities
You can be a large consumer of passive pursuits such as watching television, movies, video games, etc. You will gravitate toward infrequent physical activity and non-taxing mental tasks. Next Step
If you have not jumped into your passion, focus on what's holding you back. If it's fear, try to determine the source of the fear. Perhaps it is fear of the unknown. If this is the case, ask yourself how many times you've experienced similar fears in the past. Then ask yourself what the typical outcome has been. Perhaps it's a fear of failure-or maybe success. The important thing is that you take the plunge.
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