SBTI Personality Test
SBTI Personality Test type OH-NO – Worrier

OH-NO

Worrier

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Oh no! How did I end up with this type?!

'Oh no!' is not a shriek of fear -- it's a form of supreme wisdom. When an ordinary person sees a cup on the edge of a table, the Worrier sees an epic disaster film: water stain - short circuit - fire - full building evacuation - economic losses - butterfly effect - end of the world. And so, with a soul-deep 'Oh, no!', they move the cup to the dead center of the table at lightning speed, then place an absorbent coaster underneath for good measure. The Worrier has an almost obsessive respect for boundaries: yours is yours, mine is mine. Every accident and risk has already been strangled in its cradle by their 'Oh, no!' They are the guardian deities of order, the last batch of tightly-wound, dignified people in this chaotic world.

Self Model

S1 Self-esteem H

You have a decent read on yourself and don't easily crumble from a stranger's remark.

S2 Self-clarity H

You have a pretty clear handle on your temper, desires, and bottom lines.

S3 Core Values L

Comfort and safety come first; no need to sprint through life every single day.

Emotional Model

E1 Attachment Security L

Your relationship alarm is hair-trigger sensitive; a left-on-read can spiral into a series finale.

E2 Emotional Investment M

You invest, but always keep a safety net -- never going all-in.

E3 Boundaries H

Personal space is sacred; even in love, you need a patch of ground that's yours alone.

Attitude Model

A1 Worldview L

You view the world through a defensive filter: doubt first, approach later.

A2 Rule Flexibility H

Strong sense of order; if there's a process, you'd rather follow it than improvise.

A3 Life Meaning H

You act with direction and generally know which way you're heading.

Action Drive Model

Ac1 Motivation H

Easily fired up by results, growth, and the feeling of making progress.

Ac2 Decision Style H

Quick to decide; once the call is made, you don't like looking back.

Ac3 Execution M

You can do it, but momentum depends on timing -- sometimes steady, sometimes slacking.

Social Model

So1 Social Initiative L

Socially slow to warm up; initiating takes half a day of psyching yourself up.

So2 Interpersonal Boundaries H

Strong sense of boundaries; if someone gets too close, you instinctively step back half a pace.

So3 Expression Authenticity L

You express yourself directly; what's on your mind usually comes straight out.

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