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Welcome to your Pearman Personality Integrator™ report, where you will learn about your personality type and flexibility skills.

This page provides an introduction to the Pearman and an overview of the two major sources of information in the report: Part I: Pearman Personality and Part II: Pearman FlexIndex™Part I: Pearman Personality and Part II: Pearman FlexIndex™Part I: Pearman Personality and Part II: Pearman FlexIndex .

While these two concepts are described independently below, it is through the combination and integration of both of these concepts that the Pearman provides individuals like you with personal insight and a greater understanding of how you function in the world.

Part I: Pearman Personality

Pearman Personality provides insight into how you approach the external and internal world (your , divided into extraversion [E] and introversion [I]), how you understand and perceive information (your overall perceiving function, divided into intuition [N] and sensing [S]), and how you evaluate information and make decisions (your overall judging function, divided into feeling [F] and thinking [T]).

The Pearman goes one level deeper by providing information on specific behaviors by combining your attitude with your perceiving and judging functions. Labeled mental functions, these combinations help you to understand how you take in information or make decisions in the external world (i.e., extraverted perceiving and judging) and the internal world (i.e., introverted perceiving and judging).

Pearman Personality also evaluates what comes naturally to you separately from the behaviors you exhibit in your roles and responsibilities (i.e., what you demonstrate in your daily life).

Part II: Pearman FlexIndex

The Pearman Flex Index measures a specific set of skills and competencies that allow you to flex and adapt to meet ever-changing demands, allowing you to understand and improve your effectiveness. On their own, these flexibility skills allow you to leverage psychological resources to take proactive action, remain calm and composed, connect with others, seek out a variety of experiences, and recover and rejuvenate from stress.

The Pearman was also designed to integrate information from your Flex Index with your personality type. Combining these two sources of information enables the Pearman to speak to your potential for improving or leveraging your flex skills to enhance your effectiveness.

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The CircleThe circles provide your personality scores, which compare your results for each of the personality types. Each circle contains two components: the letter and the circle score. There are both “Natural” circles and “Demonstrated” circles for each personality attitude or function. The letter represents the personality type that you are more comfortable with or use more. The example on the left shows the letter “E” for “Extraversion”. An individual with that letter is naturally more comfortable with extraverted behaviors than with introverted (I) behaviors.

The circle score (75 in the example) represents the degree of comfort (for Natural) or use (for Demonstrated) of the personality type indicated by your letter. Each circle score ranges from 51-99. A score of 51 would indicate an almost equal comfort with or use of extraverted and introverted behaviors, while a score of 99 would indicate substantially greater comfort for or use of extraverted behaviors. The fill of the circle is a visual representation of your circle score.

Average Response BarThe average response bars help you understand how you got your letters and circle scores. The marker ( ) on each bar represents your average response for each scale (in the example, you can see the average response for all Extraversion [E] items and for all Introversion [I] items). The marker with the higher average score (i.e., the one closest to the right of the bar) indicates your letter. In the example, the “E” average is higher than the “I” average, and this resulted in an E in the circle. The distance between the markers is also important. The further apart the markers are, the higher your circle score will be (indicating a higher relative degree of comfort/use of the personality type indicated by your letter).

Additionally, your average responses are compared to other individuals with the same letter. If your circle letter is “E,” your average responses will be compared to the other extraverts in the Pearman normative group. (Shown with the symbol.)

In this example, the individual’s comfort with extraverted behaviors is above the average for extraverted individuals. His or her comfort with introverted behaviors is also above the average for extraverted individuals.

Part II ScoresThe Pearman FlexIndex uses a different type of scores. Each FlexIndex skill score is provided on a bar where the average score is 100. Higher scores indicate more flexibility, while lower scores indicate less flexibility. Score labels provide a visual guide, indicating if a score falls into a low (less than 90), mid (90-109), or high (110 or higher) range.

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Overview of Scores for Part I

Overall Attitude: Extraversion (E) vs. Introversion (I)Extraversion (E) focuses on external experiences, stimuli in the outer world, and directing energy toward the external world and the people in it.Introversion (I) focuses on internal experiences, stimuli in the internal world, and directing energy internally towards ideas, thoughts, and perceptions.

Perceiving Functions: Intuiting (N) vs. Sensing (S)Intuiting (N) is a focus on possibilities, ideas, and big picture thinking. People who are comfortable with or display intuiting behaviors will likely focus on the connections and trends in information over the verifiable facts.Sensing (S) is a focus on specific details, tangible objects and dealing with the task at hand. People who are comfortable with or display sensing behav-iors will likely choose practical information over abstract concepts.

Judging Functions: Feeling (F) vs. Thinking (T)Feeling (F) is an emphasis on using personal values and ideals and arriving at a solution that feels right when weighed against one’s personal beliefs.Thinking (T) is an emphasis on making observations, critiquing findings, and analyzing outcomes. Decisions are evaluated based on alignment with a known theory or logic.

This page provides an overview of your overall attitude, perceiving, and judging functions. your Overall Attitude reflects how you interact and engage with the world. your Overall Perceiving function reveals how you observe and take in information. your Overall Judging function illustrates how you make decisions based on the information you have collected.

your circle scores are divided into what you feel most comfortable doing (Natural) and what you do most often (Demonstrated). This is only an overview, it is important that your personality type be examined further by exploring and understanding each of your mental functions found later in this report.

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Overview of Scores for Part II

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The Pearman Flex Index encompasses the skills, abilities, andpreferences that provide you with the agility and resilienceneeded to solve problems, remain composed, connect withothers, seek beneficial experiences, and cope with and recoverfrom strain. Your Total Flex Index score indicates that you excel atusing these skills. Examine each of your subscales in the Part II:Flex Index section of this report to identify areas that may differfrom your total score and to harness your skills and implementstrategies for leveraging them in alternative contexts.

Proactivity refers to the skills necessary for active problem-solvingand taking decisive action when you are faced with a challenge.Your score indicates that you are highly proactive. Keep thisstrength in mind as you move through different sections of thisreport.

Composure involves being able to remain calm and controlledunder times of stress or criticism. Your selected responsesindicate that you are able to remain level-headed during high-pressure situations. Think about how different situations test yourability to keep your cool.

Connectivity involves being connected with others, formingbeneficial relationships, and seeking and reciprocating socialsupport. Your score indicates that you are almost always able tocreate and maintain beneficial relationships. You may find someuseful tips in this report for fine tuning your skills.

Variety-Seeking refers to the preference for novel experiences,variety over routine, and openness to new opportunities forgrowth. Your score suggests that you are open to experiencesand often seek out new opportunities. This may prove useful asyou think about ways to enhance this skill in new situations.

Rejuvenation involves positive coping strategies used to maintainhealth and minimize stress. You may not be doing enough torecover from the stress and taxing events of your day-to-day life.This skill can be especially important for you to develop if you findyourself in situations that aren't comfortable for you.

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Your Natural circle score indicates that you are moderatelymore comfortable with introverted than extravertedbehaviors. That is, you are somewhat more comfortable withfocusing on your internal thoughts than with outwardexpression.

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You have opposing Natural and Demonstrated Attitudes, indicating that your day-to-day behaviors may not play to your naturalpreferences. Consider spending some time evaluating this difference, identifying areas where it may affect your behavior, anduncovering any potential strain you might experience as a result.

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Your Natural circle score indicates that you are only slightlymore comfortable with intuiting than sensing behaviors.That is, you are marginally more comfortable with bigpicture thinking compared to focusing on concrete details.

Your Demonstrated circle score indicates that you displaymoderately more intuiting behaviors than sensing behaviors.That is, you are somewhat more likely to focus on ideas andpossibilities than you are to focus on the details and realitiesof the situation.

You have a preference for intuiting in both your Natural and Demonstrated Attitude; however, your circle scores are not aligned witheach other. You may wish to spend some time evaluating this difference, identifying areas where it may affect your behavior, anduncovering any potential strain you might experience as a result of this difference.

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Your Natural circle score indicates that you are equallycomfortable with feeling and thinking behaviors. That is, youare similarly comfortable with making decisions based onideals and values as well as logic and results.

Your Demonstrated circle score indicates that you displayslightly more thinking behaviors than feeling behaviors. Thatis, you are marginally more likely to focus on logic andresults than you are to focus on ideals and values whenmaking a decision.

While you show different Attitudes for Natural and Demonstrated, in both cases the score was close to 50, indicating a relativelybalanced use of both feeling and thinking and a high degree of alignment between your circle scores. While this minimizes any tensionyou could feel in your current situation, reevaluate this alignment should you take on additional responsibilities or roles that require youto demonstrate a preference that does not align with your natural comfort.

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Part I: Extraverted Perceiving

naTur al demonSTr aTed

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necessary to flex between the two types of Extraverted Perceiving behaviors. Increased Variety-Seeking provides your Ne and Se mental functions with the wealth of experience needed to form accurate and clear perceptions, and to do so with minimal strain.

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Extraverted Intuiting (Ne) - sharing ideas about the big picture, discussing possibilities; patterns, broad ideas Extraverted Sensing (Se) - external focus on the facts and information relevant to the immediate situation; experiential, concrete

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Your Natural circle score indicates that you are moderatelymore comfortable with extraverted intuiting thanextraverted sensing behaviors. That is, you are somewhatmore comfortable with sharing possibilities than withdiscussing pragmatic information.

Your Demonstrated circle score indicates that you displaymoderately more extraverted intuiting behaviors thanextraverted sensing behaviors. That is, you are somewhatmore likely to share broad ideas than you are to shareexperiential information.

Your Natural preference suggests that you offer options and choices when presenting your deliverables, are tolerant of differences inopinions and views in team settings, and are open to new ways of approaching your tasks. These behaviors are especially importantwhen working with projects, or within an environment, where change occurs frequently and quickly. However, your demonstrated circlescore appears to be higher than your natural circle score. While you have a preference for extraverted intuition in both your Naturaland Demonstrated function, there is misalignment between your circle scores. Contrasting personality preference and use can exposepotential sources of stress in your position at work. Be especially mindful of your natural comfort with certain tasks during high-pressuresituations, tight deadlines, or when taking on new opportunities. You may wish to spend some time evaluating this difference,identifying areas where it may affect your behavior, and uncovering any potential strain you might experience as a result of thisdifference.

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you will build the capacity to enhance your Extraverted Judging mental functions. Additionally, rejuvenation can help you develop the skills necessary to flex between the two forms of Extraverted Judging behaviors. rejuvenation provides your Fe and Te mental functions with a variety of coping strategies so that you can make tough decisions and recover from stress.

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Your Natural circle score indicates that you are equallycomfortable with extraverted feeling and extravertedthinking behaviors. That is, you are as comfortable withconnecting and sharing as you are with outwardly analyzingand critiquing.

Your Demonstrated circle score indicates that you displayslightly more extraverted thinking behaviors thanextraverted feeling behaviors. That is, you are marginallymore likely to share analysis and critique than you are toconnect with the values of others.

Your blended Natural preference and very slight relative demonstration of Extraverted Thinking can be an asset, as you remain neutralin your comfort with extraverted feeling and extraverted thinking behaviors. Keep this alignment in mind as you move into moreopportunities and juggle more tasks, so that you are not burdened by the stress of operating in a way that is less natural for you.Evaluate those opportunities to understand if the day-to-day requirements will continue to allow you to operate smoothly and withinyour natural preference. While you show different functions for Natural and Demonstrated, in both cases the score was close to 50,indicating a relatively balanced use of both extraverted feeling and extraverted thinking and a high degree of alignment between yourcircle scores. This suggests that you prefer and try to communicate a positive perspective, which is useful for increasing morale andcreating a happy and productive work environment. You also try to balance enthusiasm and optimism with holding others accountablefor their work, which, when leveraged for the right person and right situation, can be extremely motivating and helpful in developingyour competence as a potential emerging leader. While this minimizes any tension you could feel in your current situation, re-evaluatethis alignment should you take on additional responsibilities or roles that require you to demonstrate a function that does not align withyour natural comfort.

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Part I: Introverted Perceiving

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Introverted Perceiving processes are what you use to see possible choices and to notice and internalize specific details. The rejuvenation and Variety-Seeking FlexIndex subscales have strong connections to Introverted Intuiting (Ni) and Introverted Sensing (Si), respectively. rejuvenation’s role in Introverted Intuiting (Ni) is to provide you with the renewed energy and inspiration to take a fresh look at a situation and find new possibilities. Variety-Seeking’s role in Introverted Sensing (Si) is to provide you with a storehouse of experiences to internally cross-reference with new information. By increasing your skills in rejuvenation and Variety-Seeking, you will build the capacity to enhance your Introverted Perceiving mental

functions. Additionally, Proactivity can help you develop the skills necessary to flex between the two types of Introverted Perceiving behaviors. Being proactive can help you learn to anticipate future circumstances, whether through relying on insight and instincts or on evidence and data. Acting ahead to reduce potential difficulties will help you to face challenges with minimal strain.

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Introverted Intuiting (Ni) - envisioning connections and understanding associations between scenarios; imaginative, theoretical Introverted Sensing (Si) - mental focus on details and tasks and internal verification of information; cataloguing, verifying

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Your Natural circle score indicates that you are only slightlymore comfortable with introverted intuiting than introvertedsensing behaviors. That is, you are marginally morecomfortable with envisioning connections than withinternally verifying information.

Your Demonstrated circle score indicates that you displayslightly more introverted intuiting behaviors than introvertedsensing behaviors. That is, you are marginally more likely toenvision connections and scenarios than you are tocatalogue and verify information.

Your Natural preference suggests that you prefer to clarify scenarios, imagine possibilities and choices, and look for creative pathwaysover more detail-focused behaviors. This focus allows you to feel more comfortable when you need to generate innovative ideas andspend independent time brainstorming the future of your work, the organization, or even just the task at hand. Furthermore, youappear to be demonstrating a very similar amount of introverted intuiting behaviors compared to your natural comfort. There is a highdegree of alignment between your Natural and Demonstrated functions, suggesting that you operate in a way that is comfortable foryou. This alignment suggests that you operate smoothly in your current role. This allows you to transition easily between what you findcomfortable and what you need to do in the workplace, minimizing strain and preventing you from feeling unsure about the behaviorsrequired of you. While this minimizes any tension you could feel in your current situation, re-evaluate this alignment should you take onadditional responsibilities or roles that require you to demonstrate a function that does not align with your natural comfort.

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Part I: Introverted Judging

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Introverted Judging processes are what you use to evaluate situations within the context of your ideals and values and to reflect on and process information to come to your own conclusions. The Variety-Seeking and Proactivity FlexIndex subscales have strong connections to Introverted Feeling (Fi) and Introverted Thinking (Ti), respectively. Variety-Seeking’s role in Introverted Feeling (Fi) is to emphasize understanding of and openness to ideas when making a decision. Proactivity’s role in Introverted Thinking (Ti) is to provide multiple plans and anticipate options as a situation unfolds. By increasing your variety of experiences and developing the habit of planning ahead, you will build the capacity to enhance

your Introverted Judging mental functions. Additionally, Composure can help you develop the skills necessary to flex between the two types of Introverted Judging behaviors. Being composed can help you remove the internal distress that distorts your ability to make decisions. Developing strategies for internal calm and focus can help minimize the strain of making difficult choices.

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Introverted Feeling (Fi) -Focus on internalized values, ideals, and what is meaningful; growth, values Introverted Thinking (Ti) - Internal concern with understanding logical/theoretical and underlying basis for information; principles, autonomy

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Your Natural circle score indicates that you are equallycomfortable with introverted feeling and introvertedthinking behaviors. That is, you are just as comfortable withinternalizing values and ideals as you are working throughlogical information and precise details.

Your Demonstrated circle score indicates that you displayslightly more introverted thinking behaviors than introvertedfeeling behaviors. That is, you are marginally more likely toanalyze logical and precise details than you are tointernalize values and ideals.

Your blended Natural preference and very slight relative demonstration of Introverted Thinking can be an asset, as you remain neutralin your comfort with introverted feeling and introverted thinking behaviors. Keep this alignment in mind as you move into moreopportunities and juggle more tasks, so that you are not burdened by the stress of operating in a way that is less natural for you.Evaluate those opportunities to understand if the day-to-day requirements will continue to allow you to operate smoothly and withinyour natural preference. While you show different functions for Natural and Demonstrated, in both cases the score was close to 50,indicating a relatively balanced use of both introverted feeling and introverted thinking and a high degree of alignment between yourcircle scores. This suggests that you are likely to cross-reference the association of tasks with people according to their talents andinterests. This allows you to think analytically about others and their tasks while also maximizing their interests and values. Yourreflection on the outcomes of your work and actions is likely to focus on what is most probable as well as the effects on others in yourorganization. While this minimizes any tension you could feel in your current situation, re-evaluate this alignment should you take onadditional responsibilities or roles that require you to demonstrate a function that does not align with your natural comfort.

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Your Score

Part II: Your FlexIndex

Your Total FlexIndex

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The Pearman Flex Index encompasses the skills, abilities, andpreferences that provide you with the agility and resilienceneeded to solve problems, remain composed, connect withothers, seek beneficial experiences, and cope with and recoverfrom strain. Your Total Flex Index score indicates that you excel atusing these skills. Be sure to examine each of the subscalesindependently in order to identify areas in which you canimplement strategies for leveraging them in alternativecontexts.  One or more of your subscales appear to besignificantly different from your average score. Pay particular

attention to subscales that appear much higher or much lowercompared to the rest.

Your Proactivity responses suggest that you often take action andactively anticipate problems before they arise. Look for ways toleverage your proficiency in new contexts.

People who score high on Proactivity often succeed in takingadvantage of opportunities at work and are thus able to change asituation to their favor. You tend to use a methodical approach toachieving objectives and solving problems. Others seek tocollaborate with you or delegate important tasks to you as theyare confident in your ability to envision and overcome roadblocksalong the path. You may also be seen as being ahead of others interms of looking towards solutions to problems that have yet tobe encountered. Anticipating issues and generating innovativesolutions lets others view you in a leadership capacity as this skillis central to a leader's toolbox.

Your approach to pre-emptively addressing challenges and issuesis likely methodical and ongoing. While your results speak of awell-developed ability to generate solutions to complexproblems, further refinement is always a positive approach.

• After the fact, evaluate your understanding of a challenge andyour solution to it. Were there any blind spots?

• Evaluate all possible solutions but prioritize action to only themost probable outcomes so that you are not preparing forunlikely scenarios.

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Part II: Your FlexIndex

Composure

Connectivity

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Your result suggests that, relative to some of your othersubscales, Composure is a strength for you. You consistentlydisplay a calm and collected demeanor that assures andmotivates others.

Composure, the ability to remain calm and controlled under timesof stress or criticism, is often one of the biggest differentiatorsbetween high-potentials and average performers. Being able toperform well under pressure shows others that you are well-equipped to manage your behavior positively and effectively.Your result indicates that you are able to keep a level head andwork through any criticism you may receive. Others see you ascomposed as you are unfazed by difficult scenarios andchallenging conversations. Your proficiency with Composureensures that you are able to exhibit patience when facing criticismor controversy and be relied on to handle tough projects. Alsoconsider your Rejuvenation result, and ensure that you haveappropriate outlets for stress outside of the workplace.

Being composed is viewed externally as a passive attribute butoften requires substantial internal management. The more youperfect your skill, the more effective you become.

• Even though you are proficient in remaining composed, thereis a limit. Monitor how you are feeling and ensure you are notover-extending yourself.

• Letting passion through your self-regulation filter will showyou're involved and willing to fight for what is right.

• An objective point of view, coupled with a smile, goes a longway in displaying confidence and putting others at ease,especially when tension is rising.

• Remaining extremely composed for long periods of time maynecessitate rejuvenating activities that let you blow off steam.

Your result suggests that, relative to some of your othersubscales, Connectivity is a strength for you. You are consistentlyable to develop valuable relationships.

Connectivity is an integral part of being an effective contributor inthe workplace and can benefit those who are skilled at buildingbonds and developing mutually beneficial relationships. Yourresult suggests that you are quite capable of making positiveconnections with others in your organization. You have fewsuperficial relationships, and are likely to have a network of friendsand colleagues in the workplace who you can share personalinformation with, and ask to help flush out difficult situations.Collaborative work is important in the workplace and being ableto share with and learn from others is expected, especially if youwish to move up and into leadership positions. Putting in theeffort to nurture those connections will allow you to leveragethem throughout your career and into leadership positions.

Most of the work in an organization gets done throughcollaborative efforts. While you are likely already seen as a strongcollaborator, use these strategies to supplement your highConnectivity.

• The more you ask about an individual, the more they will offerup.

• Make sure to thank and reciprocate after you receiveassistance from a colleague or friend.

• Seek connections with individuals outside of your field inorder to gain perspective and challenge your thinking.

• Taking time out of your busy days to acknowledge andcelebrate others' successes forges deeper and more personalconnections.

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Part II: Your FlexIndex

Variety-Seeking

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Your result suggests that, relative to some of your othersubscales, Variety-Seeking is a strength for you. You areconsistently able to benefit from variety and growth opportunities.

Being agile and open to new experiences and change is part ofthe fast-paced work culture that most high-performance teamsand organizations encourage. Even if your organization does nothave such a culture, your well-defined proficiency with Variety-Seeking can help cement yourself as a quick learner who is willingto take on new challenges, learn from them, and apply thatknowledge to your current work. Your Variety-Seeking responsesindicate that leaders can be confident in giving you tasks thatstretch your abilities and your role. You are very likely to be seenas willing to take on innovative projects, to grow and developyour own abilities, and to move further outside of your comfortzone, which will help you to emerge as a leader.

Variety-seeking behavior allows others to see you as an innovationleader and a champion of change. Harness these strategies to putyour proficiency into action.

• Reflect on any lessons gained from your experiences outsideof work that you can bring to your organization.

• Ask your peers in other roles if there are tasks you can helpwith in order to embrace new experiences and incorporatevariety into your daily routine.

• Look to leaders for insight on future change in theorganization for which you can build momentum for at theground level.

• Take a step back and evaluate the outcomes and impacts ofnew ideas before diving head first into them.

Your Rejuvenation responses suggest that, relative to some ofyour other subscales, it is especially important for you to focusyour developmental efforts on this skill area.

Rejuvenation involves the positive coping strategies that help tominimize the normal occurrence of occupational stress andmaintain your health in the face of significantly distressing events.Your score suggests that you may have difficulty relieving stressand coming back to work refreshed. You may have trouble takingcare of your mind and body inside and outside of the workplaceto allow yourself to restore energy and minimize the impact ofstressful events. Leaders will notice when your productivity dips asa result of your stress levels. Your peers may be able to see theimpact of stress on your behavior and efficiency, compromisingyour collaborative work.

Managing your work-life balance and taking care of your stresslevels is a critical skill to develop for moving up and into positionswith more responsibility. Developing your Rejuvenation will helpfacilitate that.

• Look for ways to incorporate exercise into your daily routine,as if it were as important as showing up for work.

• Manage your stress continually through relaxing activities, notjust when it gets too much to handle.

• Track your food and drink intake to understand how it affectsyour overall well-being and productivity.

• Researching and practicing the principles of sleep hygienecan help ensure you are refreshed for each day.

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Being flexible and agile is useful to your personality type in two ways: (1) within mental function flexibility means that you are flexible enough to use the full range of talents of the function; and (2) across mental function flexibility means you are able to constructively use the opposite of your natural type. Developing your FlexIndex can help you increase your within mental function and across mental function flexibility.

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WIThIN FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: developing a full awareness of scenarios that emerge and identifying meaningful symbols.

ACROSS FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: accessing Sensing to catalog methods and processes for developing ideas.

ACROSS FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: accessing Sensing to anchor details and specific observations about situations.

FlEXINDEX GROWTh: developing rejuvenation will ensure that energy is not depleted when brainstorming or innovating.

FlEXINDEX GROWTh: developing rejuvenation will allow for more energy to stretch and use creativity.

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WIThIN FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: focusing on ideals and values, and using universal principles for making decisions.

WIThIN FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: focusing on connecting with others and being comfortable with interpersonal differences.

ACROSS FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: accessing Thinking as a way to deduce the logical outcomes of a course of action.

ACROSS FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: accessing Thinking as a way to investigate probable outcomes of solutions and choices.

FlEXINDEX GROWTh: developing Variety-Seeking will provide experience to expand understanding of possible actions.

FlEXINDEX GROWTh: developing Composure will help to provide calm and patience for effective analysis.

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WIThIN FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: focusing on concrete details and cataloging information to be retrieved from memory.

WIThIN FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: focusing on immediate awareness and identifying tangible experiences.

ACROSS FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: accessing Intuiting so that trends and patterns in the data begin to become evident.

ACROSS FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: accessing Intuiting to identify possibilities and innovations.

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FlEXINDEX GROWTh: develop Composure which will allow you to redirect your energy as needed.

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WIThIN FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: focusing on logic and abstracting underlying principles or models.

WIThIN FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: focusing on the results of a situation and identifying options to achieve long-term outcomes.

ACROSS FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: accessing Feeling to consider ideals and the consequences of decisions for others.

ACROSS FUNCTION FlEXIBIlITY: accessing Feeling to understand connections between individuals and acknowledge other perspectives.

FlEXINDEX GROWTh: developing Proactivity will prompt an examination of consequences for other people in situations.

FlEXINDEX GROWTh: developing Connectivity will assist in the creation of networks for practical reasons.

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The steps that you take towards achieving your goals will determine whether or not success is realized. Use this step-by-step activity plan to help guide you closer to your goals.

Write down up to five skills or behaviors that you would like to further develop. The information provided throughout your report may be useful for determining individual actions that you can either do less of (STOP), begin to do (STArT), or do more of (GrOW).

remember to use the SMArT goal-setting criteria for each goal.

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The Development Commitment is a tool to help hold you accountable for accomplishing the goals outlined in your Action Plan. As we all too often know, our plans for personal growth and development often fall by the wayside when we get engrossed in all of our tasks

and responsibilities. By outlining your objectives here and leaving a copy with your coach, you are made more accountable to reach your personal goals.

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Congratulations on completing the Pearman Personality Integrator and reaching the end of your personalized report!

This page concludes your experience with the Pearman and provides some reflection opportunities for you as you move forward with the wealth of information provided in this report. Now that you are equipped with new insight into your Pearman personality type and your Flex Index skills, how you choose to put this information into action is up to you.

you have been provided with a vast amount of information about your Pearman personality type and your Flex Index skills. One key to getting the most out of your Pearman report results is to think about your next steps. Whether you have created (or will create) an action plan or a development commitment, or you prefer to consider some simple steps you want to incorporate into your everyday life, it is important to remember that personal growth is always an ongoing process.

you may choose to reflect on your Pearman results as time goes by, and when you encounter situations that engage different mental functions and flexibility skills. Thinking about your own predispositions and flexibility skills will help fortify the information in this report and provide numerous opportunities to apply what you have learned.

As you continue on your journey of self-discovery, stop periodically to ask yourself some critical questions. What inherent function/attitude am I using in this situation? How does this impact the information I focus on? How does this impact the judgments I make? How can I implement or develop my flexibility skills to be more successful across a variety of situations?

Further, as you become more in tune with your own functioning, try to think about others’ functioning as well. Understanding others’ personality types and flexibility skills will provide deeper insight into your own personality and skills and will allow you to communicate, operate, and collaborate more effectively.

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