Anne Wheaton sometimes lacks energy. She is fairly apathetic and passive, preferring sluggishness to movement and leniency to initiative.
Anne Wheaton has a great deal of sang-froid. Her inner calm and stolidity predispose her to tasks which require self-control and perseverance. She does not readily display her emotions, even in the most hair-raising situations.
Anne Wheaton feels, thinks, and acts as a function of objective circumstances. The outer world is the only one which counts for her, and her awareness is entirely focused on it. She is rarely moody or preoccupied and may sometimes be wary of her subjectivity.
Anne Wheaton has a phlegmatic personality, and her responses to various outer stimuli are sometimes postponed or delayed. She is fairly slow to initiate an activity, if not laboriously so, but once she begins, she is steady and determined.
Anne Wheaton has the ability to concentrate and focus her attention on a single object intensely and exclusively. She may become a specialist in her field.
Anne Wheaton’s objectivity in perception and behavior could, in the best of cases, lead to generosity and altruism.
Anne Wheaton’s individualism will promote independent and original behavior. She tends to lack team spirit. On the contrary, she needs to feel free and untrammeled by others to be really effective.
Anne Wheaton has a tendency to yield, to follow, to put up with situations, and follow other people’s orders. She is modest and unassuming with a need for protection and a tendency to be dependent.
Anne Wheaton sometimes doubts in herself and her skills; she might be fairly shy and self-effacing. Feelings of inferiority may interfere with her ability to take action, or, on the contrary, may propel her into action if she sees a possibility of reward or compensation.
Anne Wheaton rarely broods about things and is not troubled by irrational fears or anxieties.
Anne Wheaton is principally interested in tangible facts and realistic details. A pragmatic personality, she never loses sight of the utilitarian or practical aspects of things.
Anne Wheaton approaches life with a methodical and disciplined approach. She plans out her projects and organizes her schedule to yield maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
Anne Wheaton’s thought processes are usually clear, orderly, and linear; her reasoning obeys the dictates of deductive or discursive logic and relates to explicit goals.
Anne Wheaton arrives at a global perception of the whole, piece by piece, aspect after aspect, in a fairly linear fashion.
Annie Wheaton is inclined to arrange, classify, sort, catalogue, and compartmentalize, in all her life activities as well as her work.
Anne Wheaton’s behavior usually obeys her momentary whims, and she allows herself to be inspired by her imaginations. Her openness and spontaneity give her the scope to be skillful, ingenious, or shrewd, rising to whatever the immediate circumstances require.
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