March 19, 2004

What Kind Of Thinker Are You?

honestly, often i have no idea how i stumble upon some things, this time i can tell from my trail of tabs. i wondered what memes were going for fridays and noticed a new one called free for all and took a peek. hmm, interesting.... seeing as it is friday, lemme go peek at some of the participants sites to see how they go and i started with orangehairedboy who apparently started the thing. nothing going on and i'm interupted by a phonecall (to find a hockey rule of all things) so i scroll away while listening to the issue and then stumble into this what kind of thinker are you? quiz. i'm a sucker for quizzes.

My Results

seems you can be a thinker of multiple types... in fact it states: This test gives you an idea of what your current thinking style or styles are. But remember - the brain is a very adaptive organ. You should be able to improve your performance in any one of these categories with practice.

You are a Logical-Mathematical Thinker

Logical-Mathematical thinkers:
  • Like to understand patterns and relationships between objects or actions
  • Try to understand the world in terms of causes and effects
  • Are good at thinking critically, and solving problems creatively

Other Logical-Mathematical Thinkers include
Isaac Newton, Archimedes, Albert Einstein

Careers which suit Logical-Mathematical thinkers include
Physicist, Chemist, Biologist, Lawyer, Computer programmer, Engineer, Inventor



You are an Intrapersonal thinker

Intrapersonal thinkers:
  • Spend a lot of time thinking about and trying to understand themselves
  • Reflect on their thoughts and moods, and work to improve them
  • You understand how your behaviour affects your relationships with others

Other Intrapersonal thinkers include
Sigmund Freud, Gandhi, Grahame Greene

Careers which suit Intrapersonal Thinkers include
Psychologist, Teacher, Pilot, Child care worker, Explorer, Drama therapist

Posted by ac at March 19, 2004 06:26 PM

Comments

I'm a musical thinker...

Musical thinkers:
Tend to think in sounds, and may also think in rhythms and melodies
Are sensitive to the sounds and rhythms of words as well as their meanings.
Feel a strong connection between music and emotions

Posted by: Natalie at March 20, 2004 11:37 PM