-Communication – You enjoy to explain, describe, host, speak in public and write. You take dry ideas
and give them life; use examples, stories, metaphors. People like to listen to you. People strong in the ctheme generally find it easy to put their thoughts into words. They are good conversationalists and presenters. If you are this person then you are Ronald Reagan.
-Competition – You always are comparing your performance to others and like to win. You may avoid contests where winning is unlikely. People strong in the competition theme measure their progress against the performance of others and strive to win first place and revel in contests. If your this person, you may end up playing alone a lot.
-Connectedness – You believe things happen for a reason and just know that everything is connected in some larger sense. You are considerate, caring and sensitive. You have faith in something greater than yourself. People strong in the Connectedness theme have faith in the links between all things. If you are this person, you often can keep the team in check and keep our spirits up!
-Context – You look at the past to understand the present and like to understand backgrounds on people
and ideas. People strong in the context theme enjoy thinking about the past. They understand the present by researching its history. If you are this person, you add insight to the group when making important decisions.
-Deliberative – You are careful; vigilant; private; you can Identify risks and mitigate them. You are not effusive with praise. People strong in the deliberative theme are best described by the serious care they take in making decisions or choices. If you are this person, you anticipate the obstacles for the group!
-Developer – You can see potential in others and like to see people develop and grow. People strong in the developer theme recognize and cultivate the potential in others. They spot the signs of each small improvement and derive satisfaction from these improvements. If you are this person, you are always trying to bring out the best in others!
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