Thank you for taking the ‘Home, Sweet Home’ test with 6 Moods. Based on your answers, we believe that your Home mood is T+ (Convince).
Positive characteristics of a T+ Home mood:
T+ is the Thinking Disposition at its most optimistic and energetic. T+ is about leading from the front with great gusto, no fear and a whoop of joy. It’s about giving and receiving Conviction. It’s about being Convincing. At its best, T+ is inspiring, fearless, unstoppable and loyal.
A T+ Home mood brings a high-energy shot of conviction to your interactions with the world. Packed with confidence, enthusiasm and fearlessness, the T+ mood is the double espresso on your Palette! Original, quirky, bold, loud, fast and brave, it excels at seat of the pants problem-solving and rarely goes unnoticed.
Exhilarated by risk-taking, powerful and just, T+ argues for what it believes in and never hesitates to speak truth to power in defence of an idea, person or principle. Confident and self-assured, T+ leads from the front and nearly always finds itself in charge (without even trying to be), whether in social, family or business situations.
Food for thought for T+ Homers:
One of the main challenges for the intense T+ Homer is to learn to slow down a bit every so often and make an effort to understand other people’s less logical ways of looking at the world, or their less forceful ways of expressing their opinions.
The T+ Homer’s inexhaustible supply of energy can be very taxing for those around them, and therefore learning to tolerate and adapt to other people’s more languid energy levels can have a revolutionary effect on their professional and personal relationships.
Often impatient with people who can’t frame their arguments or behaviour in ways that make sense to them, the T+ Homer may need to learn to bite their tongue and keep their own (usually spot on) analysis of situations to themselves.
Learning to accept things, people and situations that they don’t understand or can’t influence is perhaps the key challenge for T+ Homers, and one that it may take several life lessons to fully absorb. Letting go is not really part of the T+ vocabulary.
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