I graduated with a psychology major from the University of Texas. Why people do what they do is interesting to me. When BlogHer asked me to check out ArchetypeMe.com I couldn’t resist. I’ve always been a sucker for personality quizzes in the backs of magazines, people watching at the airport, and if you’ve ever met me… you know I love to ask questions! So far, I’ve just briefly looked at the site. Basically, an archetype is defined as a pattern of behavior, and answers the question, Why do we do what we do? I am going to write a before and after post about the new site. For the 1st post, I have been asked to discuss who I think I am.
The following are 7 traits that I’m pretty sure anyone who knows me would agree with:
- organized (I like lists and everything to have a place, it just makes me feel better. My current living situation is making me a wee bit crazy!)
- curious (Andy likes to call me nosey, but curious is so much nicer! If there is a sign that says don’t touch, I touch it. oopsie. And I’d love to get a college degree in everything! Oh yea, and I ask a ton of questions, and get people’s life stories quickly and often. I like stories.)
- creative (I feel like my curiosity makes me creative. I always want to make what I see or use what I’ve got to make things that I saw.)
- rule breaker (If no cars are coming, why do I have to wait for the walk sign? I like to ask for forgiveness! This also goes back to me wanting to touch things that say, “Don’t touch.”)
- punctual (Unless I’m with Andy; he does not have a sense of urgency like me.)
- the opposite of patient (I’ve been trying to work on this, but I like things done yesterday : / )
- helpful/nurturing (I don’t like that word… nurturing, but people call me that. I just want everyone to be happy, peaceful, and feel good. Oh, and I want to solve your problems.)
Who are you? Whatís your archetype? Discover now by taking a short quiz on: www.ArchetypeMe.com
In the next post, I’m going to spill the beans about what exactly ArchetypeMe.com says about me! Should be interesting!
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Comments & Reviews
if you dont know who you are you will never know your full potential or anyone else’s
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Knowing who you are means others cannot step on you or treat you badly. When you know your self worth you won’t listen to the naysayers.
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Understanding who we are and what we really want and need will help us get more out of life
I think it is important to know who you are so you can understand what makes you happy.
I think its very important to really know who you are, that way you can stand firm and life your life as an example.
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Knowing who I am is intricately tied to my faith. So without it, I wouldn’t really understand myself.
It’s important to know who you are so you can make the right choices in life and be happy
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I’m Creative, Caregiver, Athlete. I agree with these for sure!
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I took the quiz and it said I’m 45% intellectual, 31% caregiver, 20% other, and 4% athlete. I think it’s important to know who you are so you know how to prioritize things in your life and how to get along well with others.
If you don’t know who you are, you cannot move forward. I think you will just stagnate if you don’t try and understand why you do what you do.
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It’s important to really know who you are so you consciously make the right choices that affect your life and those around you.
You have to know who you are to be able to make choices that work best for yourself in life.
It’s important to know who you are so you can grow! We should always be improving and understanding who we are and why we tick is such an important aspect of growing and (not so much in my case) maturing. 😉
I think it’s important to know who you are because it helps me understand why I do the things I do and make the choices I make in life.
I think it is important for me to know who I am for my son. I have lately been seeing some of my traits coming out when I was his age. Some of them were just full of anixety. It would be nice to help him overcome those so when he is older life may be a little easier for him.
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I think it’s important to know yourself because then you’re able to more easily make decisions, whether it’s about what to do on the weekend, what to order at dinner, or what kind of person to spend your time with. Otherwise, you’re likely to spend a lot of time and effort and energy on things that don’t bring joy to your life.
I think it’s mostly important to love and value who you are. Which, I guess takes knowing who you are…. so Yeah. Ha!
For my stage in life, it’s becoming more and more important that I get to know who I truly am for three main reasons: 1) To be the best wife I can be- understanding who I am and how it applies to my marriage plus what I feel I am lacking on, in order to work on it and strengthen my marriage is huge. 2) To parent my children- in order to keep being the best mom I can be, I have to really know who I am because who I am dictates how and who I’m shaping my kiddos to be! 3) To be more than just a wife and mom- I love my husbo and our mini-me’s more than absolutely anything but I also recognize that I can’t be “just” mama or sweetheart. I have to know myself, find myself as I exist outside of my wifely & motherly duties!
Also, Hook ‘Em! 🙂 From a fellow (sorta) Austin-ite!
– Chantal
Hi Chanta! Cheers to finding yourself outside of wife and mama! AND Hook ‘Em!
i am ME! LOL, i am too sarcastic and literal, but many of your traits I also share as well. I have always wanted to go back to school for psychology as well….
because if you don’t stand for something, you’ll far for anything 🙂
correction…you’ll fall for anything lol
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It’s important to know who you are so you can achieve what you want in life and to make yourself happy.
Also, if you know yourself, others can know the real you, too, and relationships, of all kinds, are better.
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I think it’s good to evaluate and know yourself well so you can appreciate your strengths and work and what you would like to change about yourself.
I believe that you cannot truly love another person without loving yourself. In order, to truly love yourself you need to know who you are…good, bad, and ugly.
I think it’s very important to understand who you are, but even more: to appreciate the strengths you have. It’s easy to admire others who are not like us and wish we could be like them, when we really need to build on what we have.
good point!