Purposeful Trailblazer
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As a Purposeful Trailblazer, you possess a willingness to destroy that is indicative of your pioneering spirit and tendency to ask, "How can we solve this problem today?" Meanwhile, your repetitive nature is often indicative of a consistency or resolve to drive you forward to your destination. Be cautious when pushing your "destruction" tendencies too far. Others may interpret that as being careless even if your ideas are well thought out.
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:
Willing to Destroy (& Reckless)
Your primary trait is rooted in a willingness to destroy. This trait is characteristic of a true visionary. You are generally undaunted by new challenges, and are likely to approach problems with a clear mind and are willing to experiment. This is often expressed by quickly moving on from failure and a willingness to begin from scratch. You tend to be a bit of a maverick, may challenge authority and are generally adaptive to new situations. At the extreme, you can behave in an impulsive and even reckless manner.
Secondary Trait:
Disciplined (& Repetitive)
Your secondary 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.