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Discover Your Personality Profile Excerpted with permission from The Wholehearted Wifeby Erin, Greg & Gary Smalley. Focus on the Family / Tyndale House Publishers © 2014 Beginning with column 1, work your way through each section, marking your responses in the spaces provided. Use the following scale to identify the degree to which each characteristic or behavior most accurately describes how you relate to your l oved ones: 0 = not at all / 1 = somewhat / 2 = mostly / 3 = very much I II III IV Likes contr ol Confident Firm Likes chall enge Problem sol ver Bold Goal driven Str ong-willed Self-r eliant Persistent Takes charge Determined Enterprising Competitive Productive Purposeful Adventurous Independent Action oriented Total Enthusiastic Visionary Energetic Pr omoter Moves easily Fun-l oving Spontaneous Likes new ideas Optimistic Takes risks Motivator Very verbal Friendly Popular Enjoys variety Group oriented Initiator Inspirational Likes change Total Sensitive Calm Non-demanding Enjoys r outine Relational Adaptable Thoughtful Patient Good listener Loyal Even-keeled Gives in Indecisive Dislikes change Dry humor Sympathetic Nurturing T olerant Peacemaker Total Consistent Reserved Practical Factual Perfectionistic Detailed Inquisitive Persistent Sensitive Accurate Contr olled Pr edictabl e Or derly Conscientious Discerning Analytical Pr ecise Scheduled Deliberate Total Now add up the total in each column. The highest score indicates your dominant personality type. The first column is known as lion,the second as otter,the third as golden retriever,and the fourth as beaver.

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Discover Your Personality Profile Excerpted with permission from “The Wholehearted Wife” by Erin, Greg & Gary Smalley.

Focus on the Family / Tyndale House Publishers © 2014

Beginning with column 1, work your way through each section, marking your responses in the spaces provided. Use the following scale to identify the degree to which each characteristic or behavior most accurately describes how you relate to your loved ones:

0 = not at all / 1 = somewhat / 2 = mostly / 3 = very much

I II III IV

Likes control Confident Firm Likes challenge Problem solver Bold Goal driven Strong-willed Self-reliant Persistent Takes charge Determined Enterprising Competitive

Productive Purposeful Adventurous Independent Action oriented Total

Enthusiastic Visionary Energetic Promoter Moves easily Fun-loving Spontaneous Likes new ideas Optimistic Takes risks Motivator Very verbal Friendly Popular Enjoys variety Group oriented Initiator Inspirational Likes change Total

Sensitive Calm Non-demanding Enjoys routine Relational Adaptable Thoughtful Patient Good listener Loyal Even-keeled Gives in Indecisive Dislikes change Dry humor Sympathetic Nurturing Tolerant Peacemaker Total

Consistent Reserved Practical Factual Perfectionistic Detailed Inquisitive Persistent Sensitive Accurate Controlled Predictable Orderly Conscientious

Discerning Analytical Precise Scheduled Deliberate Total

Now add up the total in each column. The highest score indicates your dominant personality type. The first column is known as “lion,” the second as “otter,” the third as “golden retriever,” and the fourth as “beaver.”

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Discover Your Personality Profile Excerpted with permission from “The Wholehearted Wife” by Erin, Greg & Gary Smalley.

Focus on the Family / Tyndale House Publishers © 2014

Discover the Value of Your Personality & Relational Strengths

Lion Takes charge Problem solver Competitive Enjoys change Confrontational

Otter Optimistic Energetic Motivator Future oriented

Golden Retriever Warm & relational Loyal Enjoys routine Peacemaker Sensitive feelings

Beaver Accurate & precise Quality control Discerning Analytical

When Relational Strengths are Out of Balance

Lion Too direct or

impatient Too busy Cold-blooded Impulsive; takes

big risks Insensitive to

others

Otter Unrealistic or

daydreamer Impatient or

overbearing Manipulator or

pushy Avoids details or

lacks follow-through

Golden Retriever Attracts the

hurting Missed

opportunities Stays in a rut Sacrifices own

feelings Easily hurt or

holds a grudge

Beaver Too critical or too

strict Too controlling Too negative

toward new opportunities

Loses overview