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    Choose a figure and find out your personality type: psychogeometric test

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    Do you know what psychogeometry is and what it has to do with your personality? You may have come across a simple test in which you can get an idea of ​​your character by choosing a geometric figure.

    In 1978, Dr. Susan Dellinger, a communications expert, created the psychogeometric system and test. The basic idea behind this test is that different aspects of our personality, relationships, education, and life experiences are associated with certain geometric shapes, each representing a personality type.

    The theoretical basis of this typology is based on Carl Jung's theories of psychological types and the concept of functional asymmetry of the cerebral hemispheres. Understanding your personality type as early as possible can greatly improve your ability to communicate and interact effectively with others.

    The psychogeometric test can be completed in just a few minutes, and the diagnostic accuracy is about 85%.

    Instructions

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    Study the five shapes presented: square, triangle, rectangle, circle and zigzag.

    Choose a figure that you instinctively feel represents you. Trust your initial reaction.

    If you are unsure, choose the shape that first caught your attention. Write down its name as the first option.

    Now take the remaining four shapes and arrange them according to your preferences, writing down their names in order.

    You have just completed the most difficult part of the process. The figure you chose first is your main figure, which reflects your dominant character traits and typical behavior.

    The other four figures can complement you and the nuances of your behavior.

    The figure you chose last indicates the type of person you may have the most difficulty interacting with.

    Ready to see what your choice reveals?

    Decoding the results

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    1. Square

    Squares represent reliability, order and stability. Key traits of squares are hard work, persistence and the desire to see things through to completion. They work meticulously and patiently to achieve perfection, which makes them the best specialists in their fields. Their desire for new information also reinforces their experience.

    Squares have systematized knowledge. They collect information efficiently, neatly categorizing it for easy retrieval. They prefer a predictable life and do not like it when something disrupts their usual daily routine.

    Preferring an organized and unpredictable life, Squares thrive in a structured environment that enhances their concentration and productivity.

    With a logical mind, squares are often fascinated by mathematics. They approach problems by analyzing facts and cold calculations rather than relying on intuition or feelings. They are detail-oriented and do not guess.

    However, squares can have difficulty communicating, are uncomfortable with emotions, and people tire them out. They can be stubborn, resistant to change, and overly focused on neatness and following rules. Their rationality and emotional detachment can make it difficult to quickly connect with others.

    Your rare skills, patience and precision will be useful in many professions, making you an excellent office worker.

    For personal relationships, finding a partner who is calm, stable, and meticulous may be ideal. On the other hand, a creative zigzag can be a complementary partner, offering an opposing point of view and benefiting from the order you bring to their lives.

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    2. Triangle

    Triangles represent energy and power. They represent direction and strength, and their personalities are competitive, ambitious, and driven to succeed – traits that make them natural leaders.

    A distinctive feature of triangles is their ability to focus on the essence of a situation. They quickly and deeply analyze circumstances, focusing on the essence, while ignoring extraneous details.

    Confident and assertive, Triangles have a strong desire to be right and in control, often finding themselves in constant competition with others.

    Goal-oriented and decisive, Triangles tend to be uncompromising, intolerant of disagreement, and reluctant to admit mistakes. Their need to always be right and their aversion to being wrong can be significant weaknesses.

    Career success is of primary importance to Triangles, who strive for high status and recognition. Their main negative trait is a tendency toward egocentrism.

    However, Triangles also have a thirst for knowledge. They quickly absorb information, effectively analyze situations and make informed decisions, always striving to get to the bottom of the matter.

    In your profession, you thrive on strong emotional experiences and cope with stressful situations with ease, often finding joy in overcoming difficulties.

    For personal relationships, a calmer and more stable partner, such as a square or circle, is ideal. However, a combination with a zigzag can lead to constant conflict, turning the relationship into a battlefield.

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    3. Rectangle

    Rectangles symbolize transition and change, representing a temporary state of being. These people are dissatisfied with their current lifestyle and are constantly striving for improvement. They are unpredictable, open to new experiences and sometimes forgetful. Rectangles strive to try new things and ask questions they have never thought about before, always looking for ways to improve their situation.

    Rectangles often suffer from low self-esteem and can be prone to emotional outbursts. They strive for peace and tend to avoid conflict.

    Curiosity and courage are the hallmarks of Rectangles, as they have a keen interest in a wide range of subjects. Their genuine interest in the world around them and their openness to new ideas make them quick learners. Their sincere and optimistic outlook on the world helps them cope with life's challenges.

    However, during these transitional periods, Rectangles can be vulnerable to manipulation due to their suggestibility and gullibility.

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    4. Circle

    If the circle resonates with you, it means that you are a balanced and whole person. You handle difficult situations with dignity, maintain your presence of mind, and rely on your optimism to overcome any difficulties.

    One of your most distinctive traits is your sociability and ease of communication. People find you approachable because you tend to simplify rather than complicate situations. Despite this, you are far from superficial.

    Circles symbolize harmony, unity, and completion. You are primarily focused on maintaining good interpersonal relationships. Friendly and kindhearted, you act as a force that brings people together and creates a cohesive team or family. Your hypersensitivity and strong empathy allow you to deeply understand others and quickly recognize deception.

    You put people before your own goals, often compromising your own position on maintaining peace because conflict makes you particularly uncomfortable.

    In matters of morality and justice, circles are unshakable. Your thinking is deeply rooted in emotions and moral values, and you strive to find common ground between different points of view.

    When it comes to solving problems, you rely on creativity and emotional insight rather than logic. Known for your reliability, you often find it difficult to say no to requests due to your compassionate nature.

    The professions that suit you best are those that involve interaction with people: the service sector, healthcare, education, and psychology.

    In your personal life, you are an excellent partner, although you prefer calm and optimistic interlocutors to flamboyant personalities. In general, you can get along with any personality type, with the possible exception of the more confrontational Triangle.

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    5. Zigzag

    The zigzag represents creativity and uniqueness. If you identify with the zigzag, you are a creative thinker who can generate innovative and impressive ideas. Your thought process is intuitive and imaginative, often taking bold, unconventional steps. Instead of getting hung up on details, you see the world in broad, harmonious strokes, recognizing beauty in everything. You have a highly developed aesthetic sense.

    However, your tendency to get easily distracted can be a disadvantage. Strict boundaries and rigid rules stifle your creativity, making independence essential in your work environment. When you find a comfortable space, you thrive in your primary role - generating new methods and ideas.

    Zigzags are persuasive and motivating, often convincing others to accept their ideas. You thrive on challenges and enjoy pushing boundaries.

    Being an idealist, you can sometimes seem naive and impractical. Of the five shapes, zigzags are the most excitable and unrestricted, which can sometimes prevent your ideas from being realized.

    You get bored easily and don't like to stay in one place for too long, constantly looking for new and interesting experiences. You are more attracted to possibilities than reality.

    For a relationship with a Zig Zag, a Square man is often best, as he can provide the stability and structure you may be lacking.

    So, which figure did you choose? Did the description match?

    Remember, the more you take these tests, the more you learn about yourself and the more benefits you get.


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