Who am I?
Left Brain
Although I use both the left and right side of my brain depending on the thought process necessary , I am most comfortable using the left side of my brain. That means I like to be very organized, I like to do things in order and plan out things or events. However sometimes I need more creativity.
Decision Making
When making decisions I tend to follow the Analytical style. People with at decision making style are intellectual, want to control, to careful, sometimes to slow, and wants to be able to predict outcomes.
My Personalty Type
I have a gold personalty type, that means I keep my things very organized, I'm punctual, loyal, realistic, detailed, responsible, perpared, commited, deciseive, dependable. It also bothers me when people are unorganized, don't dp things in order, rude, and that don't follow instuctions.
#2. Blue Personalty
Trustworthy
Caretaker
Friendly
Thinks of others
Team player
#3. Green Personalty
Curious
Problem solver
Asks why
High standerds
Searches for answers
#4. Orange Personalty
Fun loving
Witty
Spontaneous
Adaptable
Competitive
Intrterest
1. Zoologist and Wildlife Biologist
2. Physical Therapist
3. Veterniary Assitant and Labrotory animal caretakers
4. Physical Therapist Aides
5. Farm and home Management Advisors
Skills
1. Physical Therapist Assisitant
2. Historians
3. Natural Sciences Managers
4. Fashion Designers
5. Athletes and Sports Competitors
Work Values
1. Income
2. Workplace
3. Innovation
4. Accomplishment
5. Prestige
Physical Therapist
- Assess patient for therapy needs.
- Identify and document patient goals.
- Administer exercises, massages, or traction to help relieve pain.
- Confer with the patient to develop a treatment plan.
- Evaluate effects of therapy and modify goals and treatment according to patient progress.
- Keep accurate records and information on patients.
- Physical therapists need a moderate degree of strength in order to help move and place patients on equipment. Work requires a lot of kneeling, stooping, and standing for long periods of time.
Zoologist ans Wildlife Biologist
- Study animals and wildlife.
- Examine animals and wildlife for diseases, development, genetics, and distribution.
- Plan the habitats for wildlife populations.
- Identify and classify animals.
- Conduct experimental studies with live animals.
- Study the effects of the environment on animals.
- Collect and prepare animal specimens for analysis.
- Manage the care of animals in zoos.
- Supervise zoo staff.
- Zoologist and wildlife biologists work in a variety of settings. They work in offices that are comfortable and well-lit. They also travel and work in the field; this may involve working among wildlife animals. Some work in laboratories or out to sea.
Histotians
- Research and interpret the past.
- Review industrial and historical records.
- Read past newspapers, periodicals, and unpublished manuscripts.
- Review photographs and films.
- Record findings in reports and other related documents.
- Meet with other historians to review their work and share information.
- Historians work in well-lit, comfortable, and well-ventilated offices. They do most of their work researching on the computer, so eyestrain may be a hazard. Some work may involve traveling to sites for research.