"Deadlines seem to you to be of relative, rather than absolute, importance. YES / NO?" Jesus, they saw me coming a mile off.
Questions like 59 are a bit harder - "You find it difficult to talk about your feelings." I don't find it difficult, when I'm having a chat I'm pretty good at it... but I rarely choose to give away anything of any real consequence. I enjoy the moments I do, but 99.9% of the time I'm wearing a public face, and I'd sooner divert a question about my feelings, or deflect it with a joke, than answer it seriously... so what's the answer? I went for "no," because I'm basically fine at it, just cagey, but I'm not sure whether that was correct. Questions like that almost become an inkblot test. I think they're probably the most telling of the lot. I wonder if it might subconsciously move the result from "What does this information say about me," to "What would I
like this information to say about me?" That's probably a danger in any self-administered psychometric test, though. You angle for results you want. Whether you can help it or not, actually. Only a few questions like that, though. And the result you want probably matches you
fairly well anyway. It's like the sorting hat. Takes your choice into account.
It's been "champion" the last few times - ENFP, I think, for the last few years - and I quite like that, but I'm aware that time changes me, and my 2012's been very different from my 2011, so I'm expecting a different result. Fearing a different result, actually - who wouldn't want to be a champion!?
But, here we go. Moment of truth. Well, truth or pseudo-psychological hokum. One click away, aaaand...
Champion. That's cool. Basically counts as a win, in my head. Another year, another champion. Bring on '13. I'll take you all.