| Trait as it appears in the
"Disorder" view: |
How it appears in the "Hunter" view: |
Opposite "Farmer" traits: |
Attention spans short, but can
become intensely focused for
the long periods of time. |
Constantly monitoring their
environment. |
Not easily distracted from the
task at hand. |
Poor planner:
disorganized and
impulsive (makes snap decisions). |
Able to throw themselves into the chase
on a moment's notice. |
Able to sustain a steady,
dependable effort. |
| Distorted sense of time:
unaware of how long it will take
to do something. |
Flexible; ready to change strategy quickly. |
Organized, purposeful. They have a long
term strategy and they stick to it. |
| Impatient. |
Tireless: capable of sustained drives,
but only when "Hot on the trail" of some goal. |
Conscious of time and timing. They
get things done in time, pace themselves, have good "staying power." |
| Doesn't convert words
into concepts adeptly, and vice versa. May or may not have a reading disability. |
Visual/Concrete thinker, clearly seeing
a tangible goal even if there are no words for it. |
Patient. Aware that good thing
take time willing to wait. |
| Has difficulty following
directions. |
Independent. |
Team player. |
| Daydreamer. |
Bored by mundane tasks; enjoy new
ideas, excitement, "the hunt" being hot on the trial. |
Focused. Good at follow-through,
tending to details, "taking care of business." |
Acts without considering
consequences. |
Willing and able to take risk and face
danger. |
Careful. "looking before you
leap." |
| Lacking in the social graces. |
"No time for niceties when there
are decisions to be made!" |
Nurturing; creates and supports
community values; attuned to whether something will last. |