Friday, October 31, 2008

I'm Blue

Congratulations, you are a blue.

blue: 52.21%
white: 20.7%
red: 14.2%
yellow: 12.89%

Blues (Motive: Intimacy)

blues are motivated by Intimacy. They seek to genuinely connect with others, and need to be understood and appreciated. Everything they do is quality-based. They are loyal friends, employers, and employees. Whatever or whomever they commit to is their sole (and soul) focus. They love to serve and give of themselves freely in order to nurture others' lives.
blues have distinct preferences and have the most controlling personality. Their personal code of ethics is remarkably strong and they expect others to live honest, committed lives as well. They enjoy sharing meaningful moments in conversation as well as paying close attention to special life events (e.g. birthdays and anniversaries). blues are dependable, thoughtful, and analytical; but can also be self-righteous, worry-prone, and moody. They are "sainted pit-bulls" who never let go of something or someone once they are committed. When you deal with a BLUE, be sincere and make a genuine effort to understand and appreciate them.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

I'm a Blogger . .






I'm officially a blogger. I started the account some time ago but I finally figured out what my address and password are. So here I am! I thought about having a theme but I've decided that I will just write about whatever I want. So don't be surprised if it's a scrapbook/shout out/current events catastrophe. I love to travel and participate in random activities of insanity like the marathon that I ran this month but I'll have to "blog" about that later. One of my favorite adventures was my recent trip to L.A. to see "Wicked" - it was out of this world. People often think that I'm constantly doing amazing things but I'd say that's debatable. Last night, for example, my roommates and I sat around with friends and found ourselves watching the screen saver on the TV for like twenty five minutes to see if the symbol would hit the corner at a perfect 45 degree angle. How's that for amazing?! I was ashamed to hear that there is an Office episode containing the same pathetic activity. Talk about embarrassing!