A
brief profile of the TypeE Personality
To
gain a better understanding of how TypeE's operate and why they
can be both a blessing and a curse to coworkers as well as family
members, let's explore the questions from the TypeE quiz.
Take
the 60 second TypeE Quiz now to discover
if you have a TypeE personality.
1.
Do
you love starting new projects, especially "impossible"
ones?
TypeE's
are designed to create things, not run them. They crave new, exciting,
never-been-done-before projects. The fastest way to stress for
a TypeE is to get caught in a routine. TypeE's need lots of room
to create. They thrive in unconventional environments that not
only allow them to explore outside the box, but encourage them
to do so.
2. Does the thought of having a "9
- 5" job make you break into a cold sweat?
Ask
this to a TypeE, and you can almost feel their panic. Normally
the typical 9 - 5 job is too restrictive and too repetitive for
most TypeE's.
3. Do you quickly lose interest in a
project or job once it is up and running?
TypeE's
need to be continually challenged. Creating something is a positive
challenge. They thrive in this environment. But the minute the
project they have been working on is "up and running"
they lose interest. If the TypeE doesn't have an exit strategy
in place before this point, they will usually drive themselves
and whatever they have created right into the ground. Seasoned
TypeE's will have a transition/management team all set to take
over well before this point is reached.
4. Has delegating responsibility been a major challenge
for you?
One
of the most difficult hurdles for a TypeE to overcome is allowing
someone else to do the job. TypeE's have the audacity to think
that they can do the job better than anyone else. Unfortunately,
they are usually right. Because they have a larger radar scope,
greater intuition and heightened states of creativity, as suggested
by their increased theta brain wave activity (most TypeE's report
having Attention Deficit Disorder), they really can get the job
done better, faster and cheaper when they have a reliable TypeE
translator to assist them.
A
TypeE translator is a person or team that is bilingual. That is,
they can speak "TypeE" and effectively translate the
TypeE vision to other team members. At some point the TypeE begins
to realize that handing a project over to someone means it will
usually get done to only 80 percent of perfection, but at least
they will get their life back. They will be able to return to
creating things, instead of running them.
5. When contacted by an old friend you haven't heard from
in years, do you immediately pick up where you left off, as if
no time has passed?
Unlike
the short project, job or relationship cycle typical TypeE's have,
they tend to develop long and lasting friendships. While most
people require time to reconnect with old friends they haven't
been in contact with for years, TypeE's have the ability to pick
up right where they left off.
6. Do you love having time to yourself when you can find
it?
TypeE's
need time to themselves. It is essential if they want to thrive
not only personally, but professionally. This is one of the main
differences between a type A and a TypeE. Type A's go 100 miles
an hour, but are afraid of stopping or of actually spending time
with themselves. TypeE's would love to have "alone"
time, but are usually running with a schedule more suited to three
people over the course of two lifetimes. Not much room. In fact,
TypeE's who are out of balance in their lives often appear to
be a Type A.
7. Do you usually find "small talk"
a waste of time?
Small
talk, chitchat and gossip are not the usual domain of the TypeE
personality. If they are going to engage in conversation they
need it to be meaningful, something with substance. One indication
that a TypeE is headed over the edge is that they will notice
themselves beginning to gossip. Normally their projects and lives
are much too engaging to leave them behind for lesser things.
8. Do most of your projects, jobs or romantic relationships
usually last between six months to five years?
Most
TypeE’s live with a six month to five -- year project cycle
in both their personal and professional lives. Once something
is up and running, be it a job, business or sometimes a relationship,
they usually lose interest. At this point they will head in a
new direction either within their present project, job or relationship,
or leave it all together. If they fail to take action, they will
find themselves stuck in the Critical Zone, heading straight for
a fall.
The
beginning of a new project or relationship and its development
is the most exciting phase for the TypeE personality. They enter
the TypeE CRITICAL ZONE as it nears the "up and running"
phase. If they don't heed the four clear warning signs that they're
heading for trouble, they will enter a state of seemingly perpetual
crisis and eventually clinical depression.
9. Did you grow up feeling your view
of life was different from that of most people?
A
typical response from most TypeE's is that there just weren't
many other people who thought the way they did. They felt a bit
odd. With only 5 - 10 percent of the population coming from a
similar physiological point of view, that's not so surprising.
10. Do you consider yourself an intensely
passionate person?
Passion
and creativity are the hallmarks of the TypeE personality. When
they are tracking down the centerline of their lives, immersed
in creative endeavors with plenty of time to accommodate them,
they are passion incarnate. TypeE's carry that passion into every
aspect of their lives whether it's the boardroom or the bedroom
or simply the indescribably delicious feeling of being alive.
Alex
Giorgio is a practicing psychotherapist, professional speaker,
trainer, and wellness consultant who teaches leading entrepreneurs,
entertainers and CEOs from all over the globe how to fly by the
"seat of their hearts.”
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