What’s Your Temperament?

December 6, 2005

When I want to relax and stop worrying about things I often dig out articles about personalities, human natures, psychology…etc If you know, you’ll know that I’m addicted to personality tests, all kind of them. So I stumbled upon this one, the result I’ve got is not new to me but now I believe it more. And hey I’m rare! people like me consists only 1% of the total population of planet earth.

* Idealists are enthusiastic, they trust their intuition, yearn for romance, seek their true self, prize meaningful relationships, and dream of attaining wisdom.
* Idealists pride themselves on being loving, kindhearted, and authentic.
* Idealists tend to be giving, trusting, spiritual, and they are focused on personal journeys and human potentials.
* Idealists make intense mates, nurturing parents, and inspirational leaders.

Idealists, as a temperament, are passionately concerned with personal growth and development. Idealists strive to discover who they are and how they can become their best possible self — always this quest for self-knowledge and self-improvement drives their imagination. And they want to help others make the journey. Idealists are naturally drawn to working with people, and whether in education or counseling, in social services or personnel work, in journalism or the ministry, they are gifted at helping others find their way in life, often inspiring them to grow as individuals and to fulfill their potentials.

Idealists are sure that friendly cooperation is the best way for people to achieve their goals. Conflict and confrontation upset them because they seem to put up angry barriers between people. Idealists dream of creating harmonious, even caring personal relations, and they have a unique talent for helping people get along with each other and work together for the good of all. Such interpersonal harmony might be a romantic ideal, but then Idealists are incurable romantics who prefer to focus on what might be, rather than what is. The real, practical world is only a starting place for Idealists; they believe that life is filled with possibilities waiting to be realized, rich with meanings calling out to be understood. This idea of a mystical or spiritual dimension to life, the “not visible” or the “not yet” that can only be known through intuition or by a leap of faith, is far more important to Idealists than the world of material things.

Highly ethical in their actions, Idealists hold themselves to a strict standard of personal integrity. They must be true to themselves and to others, and they can be quite hard on themselves when they are dishonest, or when they are false or insincere. More often, however, Idealists are the very soul of kindness. Particularly in their personal relationships, Idealists are without question filled with love and good will. They believe in giving of themselves to help others; they cherish a few warm, sensitive friendships; they strive for a special rapport with their children; and in marriage they wish to find a “soulmate,” someone with whom they can bond emotionally and spiritually, sharing their deepest feelings and their complex inner worlds.

Idealists are rare, making up between 20 and 25 percent of the population. But their ability to inspire people with their enthusiasm and their idealism has given them influence far beyond their numbers.

If you care to know what kind of idealists I am, I’m a counsler.

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The shape of things to wear

November 25, 2005

hourglass womanScientists identify how women’s figures have changed in 50 years

The fashion industry is ignoring the changing shapes of women’s bodies, a study claims today. Designers and manufacturers still insist on making clothes that fit the traditional hourglass figure, when women’s shapes are more likely to be top-heavy, rectangular or pear-shaped.

The research found that although only 8 per cent of women now had the sort of hourglass figure flaunted by curvaceous 1950s film stars such as Sophia Loren, designers and manufacturers continued to make clothes to fit a slim-line version of that figure.

[Via The Independent]

As long as they continue making clothes for those 8% I have no problem…

Women admits trying to open plane door to smoke

November 22, 2005

A French woman who is terrified of flying admitted in a Brisbane court yesterday that, while drunk, she tried to open an aircraft door mid-flight to smoke a cigarette.

Sadrine Sellies, 34, was placed on a good behaviour bond after pleading guilty to endangering the safety of an aircraft. Sellies was on a Cathay Pacific flight from Hong Kong to Brisbane on Saturday with her husband, the court heard. She was arrested and charged on arrival at Brisbane airport.

Defence lawyer Helen Shilton told the court Sellies had taken sleeping tablets with alcohol before takeoff and had no memory of the incident.

[Via Guardian]

Crazy woman, she should be double charged for staying up after taking sleeping pills with alcohol.

Shout in their face: I AM NOT AFRAID!

November 10, 2005

Say NO to terrorism
Tell them we will NOT bend

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Brain Sex

November 7, 2005

Find out your Sex ID


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Post it Book

November 5, 2005

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Simple yet creative. Like it.


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Blog Search Engine

October 31, 2005

I can’t even remember when did I submit my blog out there but today I received an email asking me to resubmit my blog and inviting me to blog about my blog on the Blog Search Engine. It’s a Wordpress based huge Blog.

We’re inviting you to blog about your blog on the Blog Search Engine. You can register, login, and post information about your blog, your thoughts, comments, links to your blog and other blogs that you like. We’re asking you, in good faith, to tell our users not only what your blog is named and your domain name, but also a little about you.

I think it’s cool, I’ve already saved a post and will see how much time it will take for the moderation team to publish it.

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Which Classic Movie are You?

October 26, 2005

What Classic Movie Are You?
personality tests by similarminds.com

Top Ten Things to Do At Work

October 2, 2005

10) Fashion primitive tools and weapons out of office supplies. They may think you’re crazy now, but when the Apocalypse comes and you’re the only one prepared…well, let’s just say they won’t be the ones snacking on your brain later *nudge nudge wink wink*.

9) Update your Web site. It actually looks like you’re doing work anyway, so why waste your time doing something pertinent to your job?

8) Play video games. Right in front of the boss. Tell him you’re doing an aggression study with the guys down in accounting that will play an integral part in the development of the company.

7) Sleep. Nothing says work like being unconscious. And nothing says “I’d rather be unconscious” better than being at work.

6) Throw forks or knives or just a big ball of foil into the microwave, turn it on, and just walk away. Hey, if anything, the office will get a new microwave that doesn’t reak of popcorn or two-year-old tomato sauce.

5) Write love letters to co-workers, but don’t sign them. Then just leave them around the office and watch the confusion spread and the sparks fly! Will we have a love connection? Let’s watch!

4) Get drunk. If it doesn’t make the time go faster, at least you’ll have some kickass story about your last day on the job when you ended up fighting the file cabinet because you thought it was hitting on the secretary.

3) Start calling people by random, odd names. People may finally leave you alone if you start calling them Mr. Picklesworth or Typhoid Mary. Try calling the boss something like Captain Embezzler or Little Joey Bear.

2) Watch people while they eat. Intently. You’re sure to make more friends than Johnny Anti-social.

1) Make your cubicle or work space into a fort. This way, work will be an adventure every day! Oh, and bring a sword. It’s not a fort without a sword!

September 24, 2005

Marla asks Jack about the kiss on his hand, who did this to you? guy or a girl?
Tyler from downstairs whisper: this conversation, Jack repeats: this conversation. Tyler: is over. Jack repeats: is over, and he slams the door shut…

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