THE DEFENDER
THE DEFENDER is cautious, hard working, thoughtful and careful.
Of the character types, they are the most dedicated to their causes and
relationships. They are particularly well suited as health care technicians, accountants and customer service
representatives.
THE DEFENDER'S strongest personality indicators are in
introversion, sensing,
feeling
and judgment. Some areas may be more pronounced than others. The following
information contains a broad description of their character components.
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THE DEFENDER is generally quiet and self-reflective. They
spend more time concentrating on internal thoughts than speaking. They are
more likely to try and figure things out for themselves than to ask for help.
Others may view this as being territorial. They have a relatively limited
number of friends, but they tend to expend more energy on those
relationships.
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This is a conservative character that doesn't like to take
risks. Decisions are made based on past experience. They work best within the
realm of factual or tangible. Spirituality is not a strength, yet they are
very down to earth people. They search for the practicality in everything
they do. Problems are dealt with in a timely matter and they seek out
sensible and realistic solutions.
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They are good listeners. THE DEFENDERS are more likely to put
themselves in someone else's shoes before passing judgment. They are
empathetic. Values and extenuating circumstances take precedence over policy.
They seek out the good in everybody and insist on the humane treatment of all
living things. They are well liked by others and have the ability to maintain
intimate relationships.
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THE DEFENDER is a take-charge person who lives by the motto, "If you
want something done right, do it yourself." This character is well organized,
doesn't overlook the details and plans everything in advance. They work well
with deadlines and like to complete one task before starting another. A sense
of closure is important so all loose ends are wrapped up. They have no
trouble making decisions and like to take care of their own business.
Compatible Personality Disorder:
Dependent
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