Wednesday, May 9, 2012

My Monvee Assesment


LEARNING
Learning preferences describe how
people work and how they work
best together. When we
understand the preferences and
strengths of a team, we can create
environments and situations that
maximize productivity and
enjoyment.
If you have a strong social style,
you communicate well with people,
both verbally and non-verbally.
People listen to you or come to you
for advice, and you are sensitive to
their motivations, feelings, or
moods. You listen well and
understand other’s views. You may
enjoy mentoring or counseling
others. You like to spend much
one-on-one time with a teacher or
an instructor. You heighten your
learning by bouncing your thoughts
off other people and listening to
how they respond. You prefer to
work through issues, ideas, and
problems with a group.
You thoroughly enjoy working with
a “clicking” or synergistic group of
people. You prefer to stay around
after class and talk with others.
You prefer social activities, rather
than doing your own thing. You
typically enjoy playing games that
involve other people, such as card
games and board games. The
same applies to team sports such
as football or soccer, basketball,
baseball, volleyball, and hockey.
Here are some other phrases that
exemplify your learning style:
Let’s work together on this.
We can work it out.
Tell me what you are thinking.
Help me understand this.
Let’s pull some people together to
discuss.
Let’s explore our options. Learning
and techniques
If you are a social learner, aim to
work with others as much as
possible. Learning in a less
structured small group setting is
ideal for someone like you.

PATHWAY

People on the Creation Pathway
have a passionate ability to
connect with God when they are
experiencing the world He made.
Being outdoors replenishes and
energizes them. If they are cooped
up inside too long their soul starts
to feel stale. They see God in the
spectacular but also in the
everyday outside world. People on
this pathway need to spend large
chunks of time outdoors, often
praying or meditating. These
people need to guard against using
this pathway as an escape when
people disappoint. They also need
to guard against thinking that they
don’t need the church because
they can worship God alone in


nature.

PERSONALITY
David was passionate, strong,
creative, and loved. He was the
king of Israel for forty years, and
the Bible describes David as a man
after God's own heart (1 Samuel
13:14). David was promised that
the Savior of the world would be
his descendant. David was a
shepherd, musician, worshipper,
and courageous warrior. He trusted
in the sovereignty of God, evident
by his decision to face a giant as a
kid. He survived the chase of a
mad king, defended his people
against many nations, and
prevailed against an attempted
coup from one of his own sons. He
wrote poems and songs of worship
that fill the book of Psalms in the
Bible. Despite lapses in his
judgment and moral behavior,
David pursued godliness and
faithfulness throughout his life. He
left a lasting legacy of bold faith
and obedience.
If you have a David personality,
you are warm, compassionate,
intuitive, and expressive. You love
the stillness and quiet. Creativity is
your lifeblood and you have the
ability to feel things deeply.
However, you can be plagued with

self-doubt. You are motivated to
search and to find your identity in
order to express who you are and
find meaning and significance. You
surround yourself with things that
you think are compelling and
beautiful.
For you, to create is to live!
Establishing a true, honest, and
unique persona is important to you.
Because you have the capacity to
see what others miss, you
sometimes feel out of the
mainstream and mistakenly feel
less competent socially.
Sometimes this power to
empathize and see the uncommon
thread in things can lead you to
see yourself as one of a kind.
You are abundantly and intuitively
creative, expressing the personal
and the universal, possibly in a
work of art. You are inspired,
self-renewing, and regenerating.
You have an uncanny ability to turn
ordinary life experiences into
something profound and valuable.
At your best, you are honest with
yourself and those around you.
You can address an issue,
problem, or feeling without
overreacting and without others
feeling like you are being
patronizing. You love to discover
the truth in each experience. When
you are at your best, you are
looking for God and His creative
power even in tough situations,
conflicts, and mistakes. You are
able to heighten reality through
passionate feelings and
imagination.
Harnessing your feelings can be
hard for you and when you cannot
control them, you are prone to
blame and hold grudges. In these
times, it is wise to trust God in your
hurts and to allow him to make
things right. Try to separate godly
conviction from undue anger at
yourself. Move toward right thinking
and wise living by reading Psalms
and Proverbs and refuse to get
stuck in the past. If you become
attached to longing and
disappointment, you may not be
able to recognize the many
treasures in your life.
You have the tendency to become
envious of another person’s talent,
success, good fortune, wealth,
recognition, honor, or advantages.
You can become preoccupied with
a sense of discontent that is
primarily based on what others
have. Unlike covetousness or
greed, envy is fundamentally
comparative in nature.
If you are like David, here are
some thoughts for you:
- Because you are a creative at
heart, find ways to make some of
the things you must do in your
everyday life fun, creative, and
playful.
- If the work you do for an income
is not particularly creative, be sure
to take regular portions of your free
time for ideas that you have to take
hold.
- It is very important for you to
develop a good habit of sleep,
eating, exercise, and work. Be
disciplined in these four areas.
They will make a huge difference in
your life.
- Remind yourself of this truth: God
has made you perfectly and has
given you everything you need.
You are capable and
loveable—just as you are.
- You must address your tendency
to be envious head-on! First, make
a list of things that you are grateful
for. Write it big, then post that list
where you see it every day. Next,
list some things you admire in
someone else around you. Over
the next year, work to develop
those same qualities in yourself.
- For more about your personality
type take a look at Chapter 9 of
Frequency by Monvee co-founders
Eric Parks and Casey Bankord
Job, Sarah, Hagar, Leah, and Eve.
You are sociable and expressive,
sometimes flamboyant.
You are insightful, idealistic, and
often more interested in the world
of imagination than in everyday life.
You are emotionally sensitive,
empathic, and warm.
You are more impulsive, indecisive,
and adaptable.



CAN"T WAIT TO SEE YOURS.
What do you think of mine? What did they get right? Anything you disagree with?  I don't necessarily think creation is my pathway I was thinking more of alone time as being my pathway:).

1 comment:

  1. What did u think of the assessment? When I did mine I was not sure that it really rang true. I think it MIT be because I like a lot of variety.

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