personal dna?
You are an Architect
| Your preference for concrete, visually pleasing things, combined with your confidence and your respect for order make you an ARCHITECT. | 
| You are logical and detail-oriented, which allows you to get things done efficiently. | 
| You are quite sure of yourself, so that you tend to know the best ways of doing things. | 
| Your eye for aesthetic beauty and style indicates that you know a lot about design. | 
| Having a routine and sticking to it is important to you; you find comfort in tradition and familiarity. | 
| Self-reliance is something in which you take great pride—you are confident and down to earth. | 
| You have a basic faith in yourself in many areas of your life, allowing you to be self-assured when facing challenges. | 
| You prefer to have time to plan for things, feeling better with a schedule than with keeping plans up in the air until the last minute. | 
You are Considerate
| You trust others, care about them, and are slow to judge them, making you CONSIDERATE. | 
| You value your close relationships very much, and are more likely to spend time in small, tightly-knit groups of friends than in large crowds. | 
| You enjoy exploring the world through observation, quietly watching others. | 
| Relating to others so well, and understanding their emotions, leads you to trust people in general, even though you're somewhat shy and reserved at times. | 
| Your belief that people are generally well-intentioned contributes to your sympathy regarding their problems. | 
| Although you may not vocalize it often, you have an awareness of how society affects individuals, and you understand complex causes of people's behavior. | 
| You like to look at all sides of a situation before making a judgment, particularly when that situation involves important things in other people's lives. | 
| Your close friends know you as a good listener. | 
| You prefer to have time to plan for things, feeling better with a schedule than with keeping plans up in the air until the last minute. | 


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