Doers
Individuals in the Doers group have a reserved nature. Kind, inquisitive, spontaneous and flexible, they are not always at ease within a framework of strict rules. They prefer freedom of action and they are capable of disobeying conventions when they are certain it will benefit the community. Nevertheless, in normal circumstances, they tend to observe the rules of their social environment.
They are unpredictable and take criticism as an inherent part of personal progress. They feel a need to develop themselves, both spiritually and physically. They are inventive, easy-going and pleasant people who can nonetheless feel uncomfortable in situations that require strong communication skills. For this reason, they find it difficult to express intimate feelings and sometimes they may seem too frank.
They have many friends and acquaintances with whom they share a rapport and they enjoy discussing the best way to deal with everyday and personal problems. They are capable of gathering a great amount of information to resolve a theoretical problem. They also show a great ability to perceive information patterns, both practical and based on logical conclusions.
They are rational, creative, observant, tolerant and capable of moving from one project to another without losing momentum or enthusiasm. They enjoy learning through practice, testing, problem solving and their own experience. Their interest in acquiring knowledge always leads them to the same question: “How does this work?”
Doers
Individuals in the Doers group have a reserved nature. Kind, inquisitive, spontaneous and flexible, they are not always at ease within a framework of strict... Read more
Doers
Individuals in the Doers group have a reserved nature. Kind, inquisitive, spontaneous and flexible, they are not always at ease within a framework of strict rules. They prefer freedom of action and they are capable of disobeying conventions when they are certain it will benefit the community. Nevertheless, in normal circumstances, they tend to observe the rules of their social environment. They are unpredictable and take criticism as an inherent part of personal progress. They feel a need to develop themselves, both spiritually and physically. They are inventive, easy-going and pleasant people who can nonetheless feel uncomfortable in situations that require strong communication skills. For this reason, they find it difficult to express intimate feelings and sometimes they may seem too frank. They have many friends and acquaintances with whom they share a rapport and they enjoy discussing the best way to deal with everyday and personal problems. They are capable of gathering a great amount of information to resolve a theoretical problem. They also show a great ability to perceive information patterns, both practical and based on logical conclusions. They are rational, creative, observant, tolerant and capable of moving from one project to another without losing momentum or enthusiasm. They enjoy learning through practice, testing, problem solving and their own experience. Their interest in acquiring knowledge always leads them to the same question: “How does this work?”














