Workshop #1: Assessing & Leveraging Strengths - Stashin
- Work, Learn, & Grow Staff
- Sep 13, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 1, 2023
Step 1: Go to: https://test.high5test.com/registration?_ga=2.81558743.1958355141.1697031394-1872027156.1697031394
Step 2: Answer in at least 200 words
What were your “big five?” Do you agree?
Did this test help you learn more about yourself?
Do some extra research on the categories you were given - what do they mean? How can they help you in the future?
Step 3: After you have written and posted your response, remember to reply to 2 peers!
Reminders:
Put your name at the top of your post
Check your grammar & write formally - do not use informal language or abbreviations
To get full credit:
You must have written your response & posted by the deadline
You must have replied to two peers
Fahida Ahmed
My “big five” were thinker, coach, peacemaker, commander and problem solver. In my opinion, yes this test did help me learn more about myself because I really didn't think I would be a “coach” type of person or a commander. These “big fives” would most definitely help me in the future because all of these things come together to make a person, especially in my opinion, being a problem solver you can help people or your ideas can really be helpful towards a situation. When my results showed that i am a peacemaker it made sense because i'm always trying not to create problems but help fix them and make sure everyone gets along but with a fair…
Giorgio Sylvestre
According to the test, my big 5 included being a: Winner, Optimist, Storyteller, Empathizer and Coach. I totally agree with these results, as I feel like it fairly represents my personality, character and values. The test allowed me to learn how much I like to be involved socially and how I get validation through those interactions. For example, one of my big 5 was being an optimist, which emphasizes how I find good in others. Most of these results were also observed within leaders, which I kinda feel describes me, in a sense that I like to take control of situations or my environment. These categories can help me in the future, as it identifies what I'm most…
Teirrah Camby
For my big Five I got strategist , Thinker , Commander , Focus Expert and Empathizer , I Would Agree With This Because it Made me Think on it and realize I focus on what needs to be done Orr has my attention at the time . I think a lot and I’m the type to be in my head any things and strictly focus on the things I wanna focus on and observing what I notice , what’s around and what’s happening. I tend to Think more about how Another Person May feel And Sometimes May Put that Over how I feel so I don’t dissapoint or dissatisfy .To be an strategist you always have an soluti…
John Karla Suero S. My big five were coach, thinker, peace maker, commander, & empathizer. I completely agree with all of these because I am a person who likes to see a problem in many different perspectives in order to determine a solution. I spend a lot of time over-analyzing to be able to understand a person‘s feelings and point of view.
I also enjoy letting people know their worth and potential they contain when I see it. Though I don’t really consider myself a bossy person, I may be good at leading groups at school, but I don’t think of myself as a commander as much. I do believe that I like to speak my mind about certain topics,…
Jevin Lin;
My big "fives" were Commander, Philomath, Analyst, Optimist, and Strategist. I would also like to state that I completely agree with being a commander and a strategist since this completely matches my personality in real life. I am part of many engineering projects in my school, and I always take charge and plan out the building process and explain it to my partner. The results also tell me that I am an optimist and an analyst, which matches my actions and thoughts. I always would analyze and come up with the best move in certain situations, and I am always hopeful when it comes to difficult times. However, I did not learn anything new about myself through this…