Thank you for taking the ‘Home, Sweet Home’ test with 6 Moods. Based on your answers, we believe that your Home mood is T- (Critique).

Positive characteristics of a T- Home mood:

T- is the Thinking Disposition at its most languid and sceptical. T- has a beady eye for the downside of everything, and is all about not being fooled again, and not trusting anything it can’t measure, prove or analyse. It’s about giving and receiving Critique. It’s about being Critiquing. At its best, T- is highly intelligent, candid, amusing and insightful.

T- Home mood equips you with the ultimate bullshit detector. Highly critical of self, others and the universe in general, T- can see the problems inherent in any situation faster than any other mood. T- is always focused expertly on what is wrong, or might go wrong.

A mechanical or systematic view of the world comes naturally to T-. It can see the wood for the trees, and each individual tree too! T- is nothing if not thorough. Less Comfortable around the erratic nature of humans, and instinctively wary of their illogical, unreliable and unsystematic behaviour, the T- mood often keeps close entanglements at bay with its wry and sardonic sense of humour. It may also seek isolation through solitary pastimes and work projects as a way of ensuring its need for mental and physical space.

Food for thought for T- Homers:

For a T- Homer, the main challenge is to learn to take a few risks and to loosen up a bit. They can have real difficulty coping with social situations, often talking shop when others are ready to relax and kick back. Often their only way of coping is to turn their critiquing engine onto themselves, making highly self-deprecating asides with their deadpan sense of humour.

In their professional lives, the T- Homers’ relentless need to double and triple check everything can entirely absorb them, leaving them with no time to advance their careers. They need to learn to think smarter and quicker rather than harder, and to liberate themselves from their compulsive need for more and more data.

The T- Homers’ instinctive radar for problems makes them very cautious around people. Sometimes incapacitated by negativity, they may repress their emotional world altogether rather than risk expressing it. However, in order to develop a more fulfilling romantic life, or to be a good enough parent, they’ll need to develop some tolerance for risk-taking in interpersonal situations. That might mean benching their critiquing tendency around those who don’t have a T- Comfortable mood on their Palette.


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