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Lion Otter Beaver Golden Retriever Test Pdf

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Otter-Otters are very social creatures. Otter personalities love people. They enjoy being popular while influencing and motivating others. Golden Retriever-Golden retrievers are good at . Nov 7,  · personality type. The first column is known as “lion,” the second as “otter,” the third as “golden retriever,” and the fourth as “beaver.”Missing: Test. In Pressure or Tense Situations: The Golden Retriever gives in to the opinions, ideas, and wishes of others. Often too tolerant. Greatest Needs: The Golden Retriever needs security; gradual File Size: KB. Mar 11, · The L stands for Lion; O, for Otter; G, for Golden Retriever; and B, for Beaver). If you scored high or tied on more than one scale (for example, the Lion and the Otter tied as your highest scores), carefully read both descrip­tions that apply to you. 5 MINUTE PERSONALITY TEST LION • OTTER • GOLDEN RETRIEVER • BEAVER Choose the item in each line that is most like you and mark a 4 below it. Then pick the item that is next most like you and mark it as 3, then 2, then 1, which is the item that is least like you. Do this across the page for each list of descriptors. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. May 5, · In Pressure or Tense Situations: The beaver tries to avoid pressure or tense situations. They can ignore deadlines. Greatest Needs: The beaver needs security, gradual change and time to adjust to it. What the Otter Desires: Clearly defined tasks, stability, security, low risk, and tasks that require precision and planning. Golden Retriever- Good at making friends. Very loyal. Retriever personalities do not like big changes. They look for security. Can be very sensitive. Very caring. Has deep relationships, but usually only a couple of close friends. Wants to be loved by everyone. Looks for appreciation. Works best in a limited situation with a steady work pattern. Mar 11, · The L stands for Lion; O, for Otter; G, for Golden Retriever; and B, for Beaver). If you scored high or tied on more than one scale (for example, the Lion and the Otter tied as your highest scores), carefully read both descrip­tions that apply to you. May 5, · In Pressure or Tense Situations: The beaver tries to avoid pressure or tense situations. They can ignore deadlines. Greatest Needs: The beaver needs security, gradual change and time to adjust to it. What the Otter Desires: Clearly defined tasks, stability, security, low risk, and tasks that require precision and planning.