You feel most in control when you kick things off ahead of schedule and check items off a plan. Your strength is proactivity, but be careful not to mistake speed for quality on complicated projects.
You rely on fast thinking and past success, delaying action until forced to improvise. Your strength is rapid problem-solving, but it can become an obstacle as projects grow in size or complexity.
You maintain a realistic view of your capacity, and your strength is consistently reliable results. You might occasionally find yourself stuck in a comfortable, repetitive groove.
You do best when the clock is ticking and complete tasks right before they are due. Your strength is an intense focus under pressure, but it can easily lead to unnecessary stress.
The Deadline Rider
The Steady Hand
The Quick Fix
The Go Getter
Tip: Introduce small, strategic challenges into your routine to spark growth and intellectual curiosity.
Tip: Set small, self-imposed deadlines for the internal phases of a project.
Tip: Before you start, create a structured, step-by-step map and commit to following it.
Tip: It's okay to hit the pause button. Take time to explore the learning and depth of a task.
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Time Managment Personality
What's Your Style?
The Go Getter
The Steady Hand
The Deadline Driver
The Quick Fix
You feel most in control when you kick things off ahead of schedule and check items off a plan. Your strength is proactivity, but be careful not to mistake speed for quality on complicated projects.
You rely on fast thinking and past success, delaying action until forced to improvise. Your strength is rapid problem-solving, but it can become an obstacle as projects grow in size or complexity.
You maintain a realistic view of your capacity, and your strength is consistently reliable results. You might occasionally find yourself stuck in a comfortable, repetitive groove.
You do best when the clock is ticking and complete tasks right before they are due. Your strength is an intense focus under pressure, but it can easily lead to unnecessary stress.
The Deadline Rider
The Steady Hand
The Quick Fix
The Go Getter
Tip: Introduce small, strategic challenges into your routine to spark growth and intellectual curiosity.
Tip: Set small, self-imposed deadlines for the internal phases of a project.
Tip: Before you start, create a structured, step-by-step map and commit to following it.
Tip: It's okay to hit the pause button. Take time to explore the learning and depth of a task.