What Austin Theory’s Psychological Profile Reveals About Their True Self

The balance between your need for movement and your tendency to be sedentary is good. You are just as likely to adapt to situations which require outbursts of initiative as to those which demand patience and perseverance.

Austin Theory has a great deal of sang-froid. His inner calm and stolidity predispose him to tasks which require self-control and perseverance. He does not readily display his emotions, even in the most hair-raising situations.

Austin Theory thinks, feels, and acts as a function of objective circumstances. The outer world is the only one which counts for him, and his awareness is entirely focused on it. He is rarely moody or preoccupied and may sometimes be wary of his subjectivity.

Austin Theory’s reactions to various stimuli are neither too phlegmatic nor too reactive. He has an inner balance which enables him to take time to reflect when necessary, but he can also react promptly when circumstances require it.

Austin Theory has the ability to concentrate and focus their attention on a single object intensely and exclusively. They may become a specialist in their field.

Although open to others, Austin Theory finds it difficult to submerge itself in others’ perceptions and difficulties.

Austin Theory’s individualism will promote independent and original behavior. He tends to lack team spirit. On the contrary, he needs to feel free and untrammeled by others to be really effective.

Although Austin Theory can adapt to a situation which requires that he be humble and submit to the authority of a more competent person or leader, he can also give orders and manage others.

Austin Theory doubts itself and its skills from time to time; it may be fairly shy and self-effacing, and may experience feelings of inferiority that interfere with its ability to take action, or alternatively, may propel it into action if it sees a possible reward or compensation.

Austin Theory finds it easy to make decisions because of its positive frame of mind. However, because of its optimism, it may overestimate its own potential and make mistakes.

Austin Theory is principally interested in tangible facts and realistic details. A pragmatic personality, Austin never loses sight of the utilitarian or practical aspects of things.

Austin Theory approached life with a lack of premeditation. Instead, he relied on his intuition and reflexes, trusting that he would arrive at the right solution at the right time.

Austin Theory’s thought processes are usually clear, orderly, and linear; his reasoning obeys the dictates of deductive or discursive logic and relates to explicit goals.

Austin Theory’s mind is especially perceptive of details. To arrive at a global perception, a vision of the whole, Austin proceeds gradually, piece by piece, aspect after aspect, in a fairly linear fashion.

Austin Theory is not obsessed with order, but it is aware of a necessity to arrange and classify things to some degree.

Austin Theory behaves impulsively and is inspired by its imagination. Its openness and spontaneity give it the scope to be skillful, ingenious, or shrewd, rising to whatever the immediate circumstances require.

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