Sunday, April 25, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
My Personality Report
At a glance
• Does not like too many work demands, prefers to work at own pace.
• Punctual, completes work on time.
• Focused on tasks, persists until job is done.
• Detailed, meticulous and observant, quick to pick out abnormalities.
• Empathetic, understanding, helpful and supportive.
• Faithful, trustworthy and devoted in long-term relationships.
• Does not seek positions of power or authority.
• Sees people as nice and friendly, not comfortable to wheel and deal.
• A good supporter of others.
• Less expressive verbally.
• Needs clear and thorough instructions, slow to act when uncertain.
While at work
Putting in a lot of effort to meet the demands of work is not Mr Law's preference. He does not like to rush around doing things and may feel demotivated if work constantly encroaches on his personal life. Although he does not like excessive work demands, Mr Law may still be prepared to put in extra effort if it is on a short term basis.
Time is a major concern for Mr Law. He is frequently punctual and even early for appointments. When time is critical, he moves quickly and acts promptly. Having a sense of urgency means that Mr Law pushes to get things done when there is a deadline and allocates time properly when planning or organising activities. He can be depended upon to get work done on schedule.
Mr Law persists with a task until it is completed. Determination, commitment and perseverance are his strength; hence he can be depended upon to meet work obligations. Mr Law is suitable for long-term projects because he is sufficiently focused to see them through completion.
Mr Law is likely to be quality-conscious and achievement-oriented. He is motivated to produce work that is of a high standard. He is observant, quick to spot errors and critical where work is concerned. He is likely to be meticulous, careful and pre-occupied with detail.
Mr Law is generally objective but may at times be emotional.
Mr Law is sympathetic and considerate towards others. He is also likely to be tolerant, understanding and forgiving. Mr Law lends support and offers help readily. He often lends a listening ear to others and is concerned about their welfare. He is also charitable.
Mr Law is friendly and outgoing when he is with friends although he may at times prefer to be quiet.
Mr Law is the sort of person who forms long term bonds and attachments. He is faithful, trustworthy, and devoted in such relationships. He tends to be trusting, dedicated and protective towards those he loves. Patriotism and sense of duty is a significant aspect of his character.
Positions of power, influence and authority are not Mr Law's concern. He does not mind letting others assert authority over him. He is accommodating, laid back and easy-going.
Mr Law is moderately concerned with prestige, rank and reputation.
Mr Law sees people as friendly, reliable and honest. He is trusting and believes what people say. He tends to be unsuspecting of people's behaviour and motives. He is uncomfortable when he has to wheel and deal.
A good supporter to the people around him, Mr Law does not desire to lead or influence people. He is uncomfortable taking charge and does not feel the thrill of challenge in leading others. He prefers to responds rather than initiate. He looks to others to provide direction and does not naturally want to persuade or motivate others to take a certain course of action.
Mr Law is as keen to explore abstract concepts when the topic appeals to him and he is as interested to discuss theoretical issues as the average person.
Mr Law puts in effort to plan ahead some of the times. He may at times not be as detailed in his planning.
Summary
WORK
A Hard Work 9
B Time 16
C Finish Job 16
P Good Work 17
RELATIONS
D Affection 15
E Empathy 18
F Sociability 15
G Loyalty 19
CONTROL
H Dominance 10
I Status 13
J Politics 6
K Leadership 7
THOUGHT
L Abstraction 12
M Planning-Organizing 12
N Exposition 8
O Tolerance Ambiguity 7
Visualization
• Does not like too many work demands, prefers to work at own pace.
• Punctual, completes work on time.
• Focused on tasks, persists until job is done.
• Detailed, meticulous and observant, quick to pick out abnormalities.
• Empathetic, understanding, helpful and supportive.
• Faithful, trustworthy and devoted in long-term relationships.
• Does not seek positions of power or authority.
• Sees people as nice and friendly, not comfortable to wheel and deal.
• A good supporter of others.
• Less expressive verbally.
• Needs clear and thorough instructions, slow to act when uncertain.
While at work
Putting in a lot of effort to meet the demands of work is not Mr Law's preference. He does not like to rush around doing things and may feel demotivated if work constantly encroaches on his personal life. Although he does not like excessive work demands, Mr Law may still be prepared to put in extra effort if it is on a short term basis.
Time is a major concern for Mr Law. He is frequently punctual and even early for appointments. When time is critical, he moves quickly and acts promptly. Having a sense of urgency means that Mr Law pushes to get things done when there is a deadline and allocates time properly when planning or organising activities. He can be depended upon to get work done on schedule.
Mr Law persists with a task until it is completed. Determination, commitment and perseverance are his strength; hence he can be depended upon to meet work obligations. Mr Law is suitable for long-term projects because he is sufficiently focused to see them through completion.
Mr Law is likely to be quality-conscious and achievement-oriented. He is motivated to produce work that is of a high standard. He is observant, quick to spot errors and critical where work is concerned. He is likely to be meticulous, careful and pre-occupied with detail.
Mr Law is generally objective but may at times be emotional.
Mr Law is sympathetic and considerate towards others. He is also likely to be tolerant, understanding and forgiving. Mr Law lends support and offers help readily. He often lends a listening ear to others and is concerned about their welfare. He is also charitable.
Mr Law is friendly and outgoing when he is with friends although he may at times prefer to be quiet.
Mr Law is the sort of person who forms long term bonds and attachments. He is faithful, trustworthy, and devoted in such relationships. He tends to be trusting, dedicated and protective towards those he loves. Patriotism and sense of duty is a significant aspect of his character.
Positions of power, influence and authority are not Mr Law's concern. He does not mind letting others assert authority over him. He is accommodating, laid back and easy-going.
Mr Law is moderately concerned with prestige, rank and reputation.
Mr Law sees people as friendly, reliable and honest. He is trusting and believes what people say. He tends to be unsuspecting of people's behaviour and motives. He is uncomfortable when he has to wheel and deal.
A good supporter to the people around him, Mr Law does not desire to lead or influence people. He is uncomfortable taking charge and does not feel the thrill of challenge in leading others. He prefers to responds rather than initiate. He looks to others to provide direction and does not naturally want to persuade or motivate others to take a certain course of action.
Mr Law is as keen to explore abstract concepts when the topic appeals to him and he is as interested to discuss theoretical issues as the average person.
Mr Law puts in effort to plan ahead some of the times. He may at times not be as detailed in his planning.
Summary
WORK
A Hard Work 9
B Time 16
C Finish Job 16
P Good Work 17
RELATIONS
D Affection 15
E Empathy 18
F Sociability 15
G Loyalty 19
CONTROL
H Dominance 10
I Status 13
J Politics 6
K Leadership 7
THOUGHT
L Abstraction 12
M Planning-Organizing 12
N Exposition 8
O Tolerance Ambiguity 7
Visualization
Saturday, January 30, 2010
BOTS!
This 'person' added me on Windows Live Messenger and this happened...
Apparently it is smart enough to know, to only reply when I send a message. And funny thing, it replied instantly. It's definitely a bot.. or a person who can type really fast (like 0.5 second for a sentence) and is into a lesbian-gay-holy-joe guy like me.
Reported and blocked the 'person' immediately.
Apparently it is smart enough to know, to only reply when I send a message. And funny thing, it replied instantly. It's definitely a bot.. or a person who can type really fast (like 0.5 second for a sentence) and is into a lesbian-gay-holy-joe guy like me.
Reported and blocked the 'person' immediately.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Strength finder
I did not come all this way to give up.
Just a little bit more to go.
Come on!
RAAAAAAWWWWRRRR!
Just a little bit more to go.
Come on!
RAAAAAAWWWWRRRR!
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Blurness
Today..
1. So tired couldn't pay attention in class. All I heard was blabbering as I stared into empty space.
2. On the LRT, friends were teasing me I might have had a bad childhood since I'm always so easily stressed out. Go figure..
3. In the car back, mum was saying "How long have you lived here man!" when I asked her where she was going. We wanted to go to Na'an corner, the place we always go for nasi lemak, to pack dinner. I thought she was going to the wrong way even though she wasn't.
4. Came home accidently washed my hair with soap, again! Hair got all dried up. The bottle looks so similar.
5. Checked my library list, it was really 4 books loanned instead of 3 after asking the librarian. Read the number of lines of books borrowed on the screen wrongly even though the number of book titles loanned were CLEARLY displayed. I'm going blind..
15 days to final year project submission... I'm so so tired..
and stressed..
Help..
1. So tired couldn't pay attention in class. All I heard was blabbering as I stared into empty space.
2. On the LRT, friends were teasing me I might have had a bad childhood since I'm always so easily stressed out. Go figure..
3. In the car back, mum was saying "How long have you lived here man!" when I asked her where she was going. We wanted to go to Na'an corner, the place we always go for nasi lemak, to pack dinner. I thought she was going to the wrong way even though she wasn't.
4. Came home accidently washed my hair with soap, again! Hair got all dried up. The bottle looks so similar.
5. Checked my library list, it was really 4 books loanned instead of 3 after asking the librarian. Read the number of lines of books borrowed on the screen wrongly even though the number of book titles loanned were CLEARLY displayed. I'm going blind..
15 days to final year project submission... I'm so so tired..
and stressed..
Help..
Friday, July 10, 2009
Kittens!
Just recently my semi-stray cat gave birth to 4 kittens (again!). I consider them as 'semi-stray' because they live at the back of my house without an owner to take care of them. We do feed them once in awhile though. Probably that's why they always hang out around here.
We are trying to find a home for these little guys. We currently have 3 cats at our backyard; plus these guys, it will be a total of 7 cats. And that's a little too much for us to take care of.
Is there any pet lovers, or know of any, that would like adopt them? Please do drop me a message. They need a home.
Here's a short video clip of them with their mum.
I could only take pics of one particular kitten 'cause I didn't want to disturb the other kittens that were nursing.
It was cleaning it's paw as I took them.
Stretching...
More pics of the other kittens to come later...
We are trying to find a home for these little guys. We currently have 3 cats at our backyard; plus these guys, it will be a total of 7 cats. And that's a little too much for us to take care of.
Is there any pet lovers, or know of any, that would like adopt them? Please do drop me a message. They need a home.
Here's a short video clip of them with their mum.
I could only take pics of one particular kitten 'cause I didn't want to disturb the other kittens that were nursing.
It was cleaning it's paw as I took them.
Stretching...
More pics of the other kittens to come later...
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