Reinvention Personality Assessment Reinvention Personality Assessment "*" indicates required fields Step 1 of 9 11% FOR EACH QUESTION, SELECT ONE BOX ACCORDING TO HOW OFTEN YOU….1. Pursue situations that take you outside your comfort zone.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 2. Take risks in your personal or professional life.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 3. Embrace change when it first shows up.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 4. Get started on projects before you have a complete plan.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always FOR EACH QUESTION, SELECT ONE BOX ACCORDING TO HOW OFTEN YOU….5. Choose a more uncertain path over one that feels safer.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 6. Pursue a goal even when you don’t know how you’ll get there.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 7. Feel comfortable when people don’t know what you do for a living.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 8. Finish projects you’ve started.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always FOR EACH QUESTION, SELECT ONE BOX ACCORDING TO HOW OFTEN YOU….9. Easily shift gears when faced with an unexpected event.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 10. Change your mind based on the information you take in.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 11. Sign up for an activity that sounds “interesting” even though you don’t know all the details.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 12. Turn to your gut for guidance when making a decision and you’re stuck.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always FOR EACH QUESTION, SELECT ONE BOX ACCORDING TO HOW OFTEN YOU….13. Follow your heart in life decisions even when it doesn’t make practical sense.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 14. Take action to redirect your attention when you’re having anxious thoughts.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 15. Coax yourself out of a bad mood so you can complete important tasks.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 16. Do all you can to make the most out of circumstances whether good or bad.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always FOR EACH QUESTION, SELECT ONE BOX ACCORDING TO HOW OFTEN YOU….17. Surf through all the channels to see everything that’s available on TV before choosing what to watch.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 18. Do extensive research into every possible option on the market before making a big purchase.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 20. Identify multiple options to turn a situation around when something bad happens.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 19. Find solutions to the problems you face.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always FOR EACH QUESTION, SELECT ONE BOX ACCORDING TO HOW OFTEN YOU….21. Assume that when a contact doesn’t get back to you, they just got busy.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 22. Notice something good that’s happened when you’re having a bad day.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 23. Attribute the success of a project you’re working on to your skill or talent rather than favorable circumstances or a lucky break.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 24. Feel confident in your ability to tackle problems.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always FOR EACH QUESTION, SELECT ONE BOX ACCORDING TO HOW OFTEN YOU….25. Find funny moments in the midst of a difficult situation.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 26. Tell yourself that tough experiences will make you stronger.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 27. Attribute a colleague’s promotion to better connections or an “in” with the boss.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 28. Respond with “I got a lucky break” when someone compliments you on an accomplishment.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always FOR EACH QUESTION, SELECT ONE BOX ACCORDING TO HOW OFTEN YOU….HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 1, 2 & 3HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 4, 5 & 6HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTION 7HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTION 8HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 9 & 10HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 11, 12 & 13HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 14, 15 & 16HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 17 & 18HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 19 & 20HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 21, 22 & 23HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 24, 25 & 26HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 27, 28, 29 & 30HiddenSCORING FOR QUESTIONS 31, 32 & 3329. Rely on economic conditions to determine whether or not you can launch a project or change jobs.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 30. Believe that fate pretty much controls how successful someone can be in life.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 31. Give a lack of funds, a shortage of time, or not having the right degree or skill set as a reason why you haven’t made progress towards a project or goal.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 32. Tell yourself it’s the company’s job to help you find a new opportunity within the firm.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always 33. Wait for someone to give you the information you need before you take action on a project or goal.* Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Almost Always Always You have completed the assessment! Please enter your details below and you will received your results report via email.First name:* Last name:* Email:* Δ