How I relax
Put my tech away
(Except for netflix)... watch a comfort show under a blanket by the fire with a cup of tea and yummy food! Long baths with music and candles. Going for a walk and/or spending time in nature.
Full storyWhen I'm stressed, you might notice me…
Start to make mistakes or be forgetful, distance myself from team
Help me prioritise or work on whatever is stressing me out with me.
Full storyI really admire teammates who are…
Supportive, hard-working, human(!), kind/empathetic, open-minded, patient
Full storyPersonality type
Mediators (INFPs) want to feel a sense of purpose in their work. They try to cultivate an emotional and moral connection to what they do – looking for reassurance that their day-to-day efforts are helping other people in some shape or form. As employees, Mediators tend to be loyal, upbeat, and considerate. They take pride in being honest and doing the right thing in all circumstances. People with this personality type also feel gratified by pleasing others, from their bosses to their customers. Mediators feel most motivated when they’re thinking up ways to help others, not worrying about checklists or bottom lines. Mediators value equality and fairness, so it’s no surprise that they can feel stifled by workplace hierarchies. They prefer professional environments where everyone feels valued and is encouraged to share their ideas – no matter their job title. As colleagues, Mediators do what they can to make this ideal a reality. Many Mediators (INFPs) long for a career that doesn’t just take care of the bills but also feels fulfilling. They want to spend their days doing something they genuinely love, preferably without too much stress or drama. For Mediators, an ideal career path should feel like a calling, not just a job. And if it doesn’t involve too many draining social interactions or phone calls, so much the better.
Full storyThe best environment for me is:
No swiss cheese calendar for sure, it takes me a little time to get into a job so jumping from job to job will stress me out and make me less productive
Full storyThings that deeply motivate me…
In order of importance: - having unique experiences - creating a safe little nest, helping others - working to make the world a better place - making my fam proud - making money (to create a safe little nest and to have unique experiences! - learning as much as I can
Full storyI'm energized at work by…
Making good progress towards a goal
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