Write
& publish a blog post about your results and how you feel they
reflect or fail to reflect who you are as a person.
After taking the VALS Survey, my results read: Your primary VALS type is Experiencer
Your secondary type is an Achiever
I believe that my primary result is spot on. I absolutely consider myself someone who loves to experience new things that are very thrilling and interesting and I love to make things happen. My idea of interesting and exciting experiences that I have done are things such as traveling, doing physical activity, riding roller coasters, free falling, tubing, tasting new foods, cliff jumping etc... My future exciting plans include skydiving, snorkeling, hang gliding, and more.
I believe that my secondary type is more of a thinker rather than an achiever. I know that I am someone who really analyzes every possibility of something that I do or will do and how it may affect me later on. I love the feeling of achieving things, however I find that I often over-think things, which is the reason I feel that I am more of a thinker rather than an achiever.
After taking the VALS Survey, my results read: Your primary VALS type is Experiencer
Your secondary type is an Achiever
I believe that my primary result is spot on. I absolutely consider myself someone who loves to experience new things that are very thrilling and interesting and I love to make things happen. My idea of interesting and exciting experiences that I have done are things such as traveling, doing physical activity, riding roller coasters, free falling, tubing, tasting new foods, cliff jumping etc... My future exciting plans include skydiving, snorkeling, hang gliding, and more.
I believe that my secondary type is more of a thinker rather than an achiever. I know that I am someone who really analyzes every possibility of something that I do or will do and how it may affect me later on. I love the feeling of achieving things, however I find that I often over-think things, which is the reason I feel that I am more of a thinker rather than an achiever.
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