IEE – Intuitive Ethical Extrovert
PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT OF A STANDARD “IEE” (according to questionnaire statistics)
Summary
impulsive, expressive, imaginative, playful, emotionally vibrant, sociable, distractible, metaphorical thinker, novelty-seeking, erratic, attention-scattered, empathetic, intuitive, optimistic, verbose, easily amused, spontaneous, theatrical, restless, quick to trust, carefree, easily bored, dramatic, open-hearted, fun-loving, group-oriented, lacks structure, highly suggestible, associative, exaggerative, easily excitable, emotionally impulsive, poor at filtering, not detail-focused, non-conservative, improvisational, vivid, easily distracted, sensitive to others, emotionally contagious, informal, lacks precision, thrives on variety, comfort-seeking, lacking self-discipline, unpredictable, people-pleasing, chaotic, colorful, impulsively generous, expressive in speech and gesture, emotionally transparent, quick to adapt, easily inspired, avoids routine, whimsical, energetic in social settings, inconsistent, relationally focused, non-analytical, spontaneous decision-maker, high cognitive empathy, reactive, easily swayed, warmth-seeking.
Full portait
- When shopping in a supermarket or market, they often buy many unplanned items that catch their eye.
- Has a good understanding of metaphors, developed sense of humor.
- Shows lively interest in others.
- Has difficulty concentrating visual attention - attention is likely unstable and poorly focused, broadly and loosely distributed, often involuntarily shifting to nearby objects.
- Internally variable, often wavers in opinions, self-esteem, and even the structure of their personality.
- Often mistypes while typing quickly, resulting in frequent need to correct typos.
- Characterized by distractibility, lack of focus, weak concentration of thoughts and attention.
- Speech likely contains many metaphors, adjectives, and figurative comparisons.
- Prone to easily and frequently changing opinions.
- Excels in mentally 'putting themselves in someone else’s shoes' to see things from their perspective.
- Struggles with spatial structures and differentiating primary from secondary aspects in analysis.
- Highly distractible, follows incidental stimuli when making decisions, typically showing impulsive reactions with weak inhibitory control.
- Prone to frequent shifts in thoughts, conversations, and actions; struggles to maintain attention on one thing.
- Enjoys recognizing and supporting people's talents.
- Not interested in collecting or systematic sorting; finds such activities tedious and meaningless.
- Weak at systemizing and hierarchical classification, especially weak in analyzing cause-and-effect relationships and formal logic.
- Often experiences 'arithmetic blindness,' meaning significant difficulty in performing arithmetic operations.
- High need for unity with others, dislikes solitude.
- Sensitive to circumstances, never mechanically persisting on a redundant task.
- Tendency for thoughts to 'slide off' during speech, resulting in seemingly irrelevant associations.
- Excels in building informal structures like network marketing and motivating people.
- Prefers very close personal interactions, often unaware of invading others' personal space.
- Thought judgments are inconsistent, contradictory, and fact-dependent.
- Frequently uses neologisms in speech.
- Always seeks deviation from standards, prefers magical and unusual experiences.
- Non-literal thinker, sees the 'forest for the trees,' and is not concerned with terminological details.
- Likes to talk about his acquaintances and connections, partly to advertise himself and partly to boast.
- Weak sensitivity to logical connections between objects and events; struggles with 'dry' formal logical analysis.
- Often has an esoteric personality, feeling a telepathic emotional connection with others.
- Excellent at empathizing with others' feelings and emotions, but often without deep sympathy.
- Dislikes detailed paperwork and systematic tasks.
- Thinks in an associative 'fan' pattern, rapidly adjusting plans and changing within set programs.
- Skilled at flattering and saying what others want to hear.
- Exhibits unpredictable behavior, often switching activities and interests.
- Dislikes rigid, unchanging orders and prefers that which disrupts symmetry.
- Impatient, often spreading efforts thinly over multiple interests.
- Easily switches between thoughts and activities.
- Poor at prioritizing; focuses on trivialities.
- Quickly switches between tasks in any activity.
- Constantly spreads attention across multiple topics.
- Strong instinct for novelty and variety.
- Prone to frequent and quick infatuations.
- Often feels unstable and excessively suggestible by others.
- Weak structural thinking, tends to ignore consistent principles.
- Tends to exaggerate and fabricate in storytelling.
- Talkative and indiscreet with secrets.
- Poor at managing through formal administrative methods but excels in resolving issues through informal trust-based interactions.
- Strongly expressive in vocal intonation.
- Struggles to concentrate on a specific task for long periods.
- High potential for understanding poetry and a love for verses.
- Enjoys buying new things frequently and is careless with possessions.
- Weak self-control over desires, emotions, and behavior.
- Comfortable with physical contact during conversations.
- Lacks perfectionism, precision, and attention to detail in work.
- Skilled and enjoys comforting others verbally.
- Life is typically chaotic, filled with jumbled activities and meetings.
- Likely perceives the world as vivid and colorful.
- Prone to involuntary motor automatisms, especially when excited.
- Strong need for regular social interaction and relationships.
- Often learns to play guitar and enjoys singing along.
- Tends to 'play' with emotions, either imaginatively or deliberately for practical purposes.
- Verbosity in oral communication.
- Highly sociable and struggles with prolonged solitude.
- Highly developed cognitive empathy, adept at reading others' moods and needs.
- Often enjoys social roles related to care, such as veterinarian, psychologist, educator, or social worker.
- Emotionally colorful desires, easily succumbs to temptations.
- Unstable desires and frequent changes in activities.
- Often acts first, thinks later.
- Quickly grasps the implied meanings in jokes and proverbs.
- Struggles to prioritize and filter out irrelevant details.
- Frequently imagines being in someone else’s place.
- A collectivist and harmonizer, sensitive to external appraisal and supportive of collective emotional unity.
- Prefers metaphorical over literal thinking.
- Favors variety over meticulous attention to quality, often delegates checking and control.
- Indifferent to predictable outcomes and the need for checks and controls.
- Impulsive actions are typical, reacting quickly to external stimuli without thorough deliberation.
- Prefers studying for exams in groups.
- Likely enjoys speaking dramatically.
- Likely skilled at mimicking others' speech and mannerisms.
- Suited for influencing public opinion and managing rumors.
- Loves and excels at entertaining and uplifting others.
- Low tolerance for monotonous tasks, quickly seeks variety.
- Often struggles with complex household appliances.
- Careless with money, prone to spending frivolously.
- Frequently borrows money, often forgets to repay without reminders.
- Far from conservative in plans and behaviors, loves novelty and creative solutions.
- High level of immediate trust in others, naive about personal affairs.
- Highly impatient, only calm in engaging games.
- Lacks meticulousness, precision, and tidiness.
- Focuses on quantity over quality, with impulsive and sloppy decision-making.
- Prone to restless and agitated self-perception, easily irritated.
- Tendency to diverge into tangential thoughts when contemplating something.
- Prone to emotional impulsivity and expressiveness, struggles to control emotional outbursts.
- Easily influenced by others' laughter, believes in goodness, and relies on others in actions.
- Openly discusses romantic feelings and experiences with friends.
- Easily articulates feelings, finds appropriate words effortlessly.
- Dislikes conservatism, thrives on change, and adapts easily to new environments.
- Highly expressive in facial emotions and gestures.
- Often experiences wonder and amazement.
- More likely to praise than criticize others.
- Frequently feels a strong anticipation of enjoyable events, associated with high excitability and optimism.
- Highly developed natural potential for cognitive empathy.
- Often enjoys singing, whether in karaoke, socially, or alone.
- Often pursues occupations involving frequent interaction with people, like bartending, travel agent, hairstylist, makeup artist, or tour guide.
- Dislikes maintaining established orders, prefers to disrupt or see orders disrupted.
- Poor sense of boundaries between self and others, needs conversation to feel self-aware, indiscriminately open with strangers.
- Often struggles to concentrate on intellectual tasks, forgets initial conditions, lacks clarity.
- Quickly shifts mental focus between tasks, easily improvises.
- More prone than others to various psychological dependencies, such as on games, shopping, alcohol, smoking, or psychoactive substances.
- Effective at harmonizing relationships within a group.
- Confident among people, unafraid of being ridiculed.
- Tends to attribute successes to external factors rather than personal merit.
- Highly developed probabilistic thinking, comfortable with ambiguity and uncertain situations.
- Likely talented at mimicking or parodying others' voices and expressions.
- Irregular life rhythm, with frequent accelerations, decelerations, and time perception errors.
- May struggle with higher education, often dropping out due to difficulties with systematic and persistent work.
- Preferred professions include reporter, advertising creative, PR representative, copywriter, musician, comedy performer, animator at resorts, and game scenario developer.