Persistent Ideator
1.7% of people innovate like this
As a Persistent Ideator, you possess a repetitive nature that helps you to deliver consistent results while your insatiability keeps you hungry to develop new approaches. While this ensures predictable success, be cautious of adhering to routine all the time as it can often hinder breakthrough successes and new opportunities. Some peers may perceive the Persistent Ideator as too methodical in their approach so be mindful and push yourself to act on your ideas even if they may go against the grain.
Primary Trait
Secondary Trait
Disciplined
(& Repetitive)
(& Repetitive)
Curious
(& Distracted)
(& Distracted)
Consistent
(& Complacent)
(& Complacent)
Insatiable
(& Dissatisfied)
(& Dissatisfied)
Loyal
(& Protective)
(& Protective)
Willing to Destroy
(& Reckless)
(& Reckless)
Willing to Destroy
(& Reckless)
(& Reckless)
Loyal
(& Protective)
(& Protective)
Insatiable
(& Dissatisfied)
(& Dissatisfied)
Consistent
(& Complacent)
(& Complacent)
Curious
(& Distracted)
(& Distracted)
Disciplined
(& Repetitive)
(& Repetitive)
Primary Trait:
Disciplined (& Repetitive)
Your primary trait is rooted in your repetitive nature. You seek to optimize and are often fond of creating systems and procedures typical of a disciplined approach to projects. This is often expressed through adherence to routines and rituals and/or a desire for consistency. You tend to value dependability and reliability in both others and yourself. At the extreme, you can be resistant to change and attached to the "tried and true" manner of doing things.
Secondary Trait:
Insatiable (& Dissatisfied)
Your secondary trait is rooted in your insatiable nature. This is often expressed through experimental tendencies and a desire to push new ideas and projects forward quickly. You're likely highly ambitious in the objectives you set for yourself, acting with determination and purpose. At the extreme, you may become impatient and restless when progress or change is delayed.