You are lucky because you have the ability to be good at many different types of tasks. You introverted and thinking style lets you concentrate and focus on solving problems. To be the happiest, you need to have a career with a lot of independence and autonomy. You hate to be micro-managed and will do best working for yourself or in very flexible environments. Your natural interests tend towards using your excellent reasoning skills and love of facts and data to find solutions to practical questions.
Some of your personality traits include:
* Interested in how and why things work
* Do not function well in regimented, structured environments; you will either feel stifled or become intensely bored
* Constantly gather facts about your environment and store them away
* Ability to use logic to understand "how things work"
* Learn best "hands-on"
* Usually able to master theory and abstract thinking, but don't particularly like dealing with it unless you see a practical application
* Action-oriented "doers"
* Focused on living in the present, rather than the future
* Love variety and new experiences
* Highly practical and realistic
* Excellent "trouble-shooter", able to quickly find solutions to a wide variety of practical problems
* Results-oriented; you like to see immediate results for your efforts
* Usually laid-back and easy-going with people
* Risk-taker who thrives on action
* Independent and determined - usually dislike committing
* Usually quite self-confident
Some of your suggested careers are:
* Police and Detective Work
* Forensic Pathologist
* Computer Programmer, System Analyst and Computer Specialist
* Engineer
* Carpenter
* Mechanic
* Pilot, Driver, Motorcyclist
* Athlete
* Entrepreneur
Bflygal's comments:
I knew I should have gone forensic.. darnz! Although I have to admit thankfully I'm in this company.. way too much independence that I am kinda abusing it hahahha..
Cyrene still alive!
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Although Cyrene lies in the middle of an industrial triangle, it still has
some of Singapore's most amazing shores.
[image: Dugong feeding trails in seagras...
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