
He/she is a powerful leader who loves to be in the driver’s seat. It is how others see you, not how you see yourself. That is, your personality is how you present yourself to the world. Your personality is the collection of emotional and behavioral traits that characterize you. More importantly, have others (especially those on your ministry team) share their reactions. Read through them and see where you agree and disagree. Below are descriptions for each animal/personality trait. If not, you may be more of a mix of a couple of personality traits. If you have one animal that is much higher than others, you are primarily that trait. Other people will have two high scores and two low ones. Some people will score very high as one animal and low in three others. WHICH ARE YOU? There is no scientific formula here. Loyal Even keeled Gives in Indecisive Dislikes change Dry humor Sympathetic Nurturing Tolerant Peace maker Sensitive feelings Calm Non-demanding Avoids confrontations Enjoys routine Warm and relational Adaptable Thoughtful Patient Good listener Takes Risks Motivator Very verbal Friendly Enjoys popularity Likes variety Enjoys change Group-oriented Initiator Inspirational Takes charge Determined Enterprising Competitive Productive Purposeful Adventurous Independent Controlling Action-orientedīeaver Enjoys instructions Consistent Reserved Practical Factual Perfectionist Detailed Inquisitive Persistent SensitiveĪccurate Controlled Predictable Orderly Conscientious Discerning Analytical Precise Scheduled DeliberateĮnthusiastic Visionary Energetic Promoter Mixes easily Fun-loving Spontaneous Creative-new ideas Optimistic Infectious laughter Lion Likes authority Confident Firm Enjoys challenges Problem solver Bold Goal-driven Strong willed Self-reliant Persistent There is no correct pattern, except the truthful one. There is no formula for correct or incorrect. Do not pre-conceive any ideas about which one you are. For example, some traits we display at work more than at home and vice-versa. Think primarily about you in your ministry context. Don’t ask for advice or input from others. TIPS: ĭo not pick what you want to be. For example, if you circled five words under Lion, then put the number “10” in the box. Double the number of words you chose in each box and record that number on the blank for each animal. You want to circle only the words that best describe you. If you feel a word does not describe you at all, or just kind of describes you, skip it. Instructions: Chose the words that best describe your personality.

Although it is not a highly scientific test, it serves a way to get in touch with who you are as a leader in ministry and as an open door for dialogue with your ministry team.

Discover Your Personality Take this short test to get an understanding of what kind of personality you are.
