George McMillan sometimes lacks energy. He is fairly apathetic and passive, preferring sluggishness to movement and leniency to initiative.
George McMillan tackled all sorts of tasks, even if they were seemingly from outside the realm of his talents or training, initially.
George McMillan felt, thought, and acted as a function of objective circumstances. The outer world was the only one which counted for him, and his awareness was entirely focused on it. He was rarely moody or preoccupied and may sometimes be wary of his subjectivity.
George McMillan reacts promptly to various stimuli. He has an inner balance which enables him to take time to reflect when necessary, but he can also react promptly when circumstances require it.
George McMillan tries to focus on his work, but it is difficult for him to concentrate. He is open to learning new information and ideas, and his centers of interest are fairly widespread and varied.
George McMillan’s objectivity in perception and behavior could, in the best of cases, lead to generosity and altruism.
George McMillan’s fierce individualism will promote independent and original behavior. He tends to lack team spirit. On the contrary, he needs to feel free and untrammeled by others to be really effective.
George McMillan has a tendency to yield, to follow, to put up with situations, and to follow other people’s orders. He is modest and unassuming with a need for protection and a tendency to be dependent.
George McMillan sometimes doubts in himself and his skills; he might be fairly shy and self-effacing. He may have feelings of inferiority that interfere with his ability to take action, or, on the contrary, may propel him into action if he sees a possibility of reward or compensation.
George McMillan is not troubled by irrational fears or anxieties because his optimism is mild and reasonable.
George McMillan is chiefly interested in tangible facts and realistic details. A pragmatic personality, George never loses sight of the utilitarian or practical aspects of things.
George McMillan approaches life with a methodical and disciplined approach. He plans out his projects and schedules in order to yield maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
George McMillan’s thought processes are usually clear, orderly, and linear; his reasoning obeys the dictates of deductive or discursive logic and relates to explicit goals.
George McMillan’s mind is especially perceptive of details. To arrive at a global perception, a vision of the whole, he proceeds gradually, piece by piece, aspect after aspect, in a fairly linear fashion.
George McMillan is inclined to arrange, classify, sort, catalogue, and compartmentalize, in all his life activities as well as his work.
George McMillan has the ability to set up a schedule for his work and budget his efforts accordingly.
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