Distinct Traits Descriptions
Admiration-seeking | Experimenting | Planning | Resilient | Other-centric | Easygoing | Artistic | Conservative
Self-disclosing | Orderly | Civic-minded | Intellectual | Steadiness-focused | Pet-centric | Intimacy-driven | Focused
Anti-authority | Empirical | Hard-working | Food-oriented | Minimalistic | Present-focused | Outspoken | Scrutinizing
Moderating | Autistic | Ambiguity-tolerant | Overconfident | Manifesting | Feelings-driven | Bossy | Humble
Easygoing
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Easygoing describes someone who moves through life at a relaxed pace and does not feel the need to turn every situation into something intense. People high in this trait may prefer to stay casual, flexible, and calm, even when other people are rushing or stressing. They often bring a lower-pressure energy to the people around them. At its best, this trait can show up as patience, emotional calm, adaptability, and the ability to keep things from feeling heavier than they need to be. At its extreme, it can become passivity, avoidance, or not responding with enough urgency when a situation actually needs focus and effort. A recognizable fictional example is The Dude from The Big Lebowski. He represents an exaggerated version of someone who moves through life casually, resists unnecessary urgency, and stays unusually relaxed even when the world around him becomes chaotic. |
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*for a low score assume the opposite of the above or a disinterest in being anything like the above. |