Spirit Animal Quiz

Questions: 72 · 10 minutes
1. In a new situation, I rely on immediate, concrete facts more than subtle impressions.
Strongly disagree
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2. I find quiet alone time pleasant, but too much of it drains me.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
3. I feel most like myself when I’m part of a lively group atmosphere.
Strongly disagree
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4. When tensions rise, I pause and wait for the situation to cool down before acting.
Strongly disagree
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5. I feel comfortable being expressive (gestures, voice, enthusiasm) around others.
Strongly disagree
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6. I decide best when I'm physically in the situation and can respond on the spot.
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7. When faced with uncertainty, doing something—anything—feels better than waiting.
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8. I can feel drawn toward an option even if it isn't the most obvious one.
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9. When I feel pressured, I protect my boundaries by minimizing commitments.
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10. I rely on subtle cues (tone, timing, energy) to choose the best moment to act.
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11. If I sense danger (socially or practically), my instinct is to retreat and regroup.
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12. I tend to share updates, stories, or feelings with others as they happen.
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13. After a busy day, I feel recharged by talking or spending time with other people.
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14. When I’m stressed, I prefer to lie low and gather my thoughts.
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15. I trust quiet ""nudges"" that steer me toward certain people, places, or choices.
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16. Under pressure, I prefer to step back and process before engaging.
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17. When I’m excited about something, my first instinct is to tell someone.
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18. If I hesitate too long, I feel like I'm overthinking and should just move.
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19. I enjoy being the person who brings people together or keeps the vibe going.
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20. I notice patterns across events and use them to guide my next move.
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21. I often sense the ""right"" choice before I can explain why.
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22. I make choices by reacting to what's happening right now, not by reading between the lines.
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23. If a conflict arises, I address it directly instead of letting it linger.
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24. I enjoy stepping back to see the bigger picture before acting.
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25. I tend to ""know"" what's coming next in a situation based on how it feels.
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26. I prefer to ""sleep on"" a decision so my inner sense can settle.
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27. I often know who I can trust based on a quiet inner signal.
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28. When I'm stuck, my first impulse is to try a direct, practical next step.
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29. At social gatherings, I naturally mingle and meet new people.
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30. Pressure makes me more decisive and action-oriented.
Strongly disagree
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31. If there’s a time-sensitive issue, I act even if I don’t have all the information.
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32. When I’m under strain, I delay responding until I’ve fully processed my feelings.
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33. If I have free time, I’m more likely to reach out and make plans than to keep it to myself.
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34. In a crisis, I naturally shift into problem-solving mode.
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35. When something needs to be handled, I’d rather do it now than sit with the anxiety.
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36. If something is going wrong, I confront it head-on rather than waiting.
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37. I would rather work in a shared space with people around than in complete solitude.
Strongly disagree
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38. When I’m stressed, I avoid making moves until I’m sure it’s safe to proceed.
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39. I’m often the one to initiate group chats, check-ins, or plans.
Strongly disagree
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40. I usually feel more motivated when others are involved or counting on me.
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41. I prefer a wide circle of acquaintances over a very small circle of contacts.
Strongly disagree
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42. I like to gather a few impressions, then let my inner guidance point the way.
Strongly disagree
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43. I feel restless if I go too long without social interaction.
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44. I’m more energized by a group brainstorm than by working through ideas alone.
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45. Being around people gives me energy, even if I was tired beforehand.
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46. When something feels off, I pause to read the vibe instead of pushing forward.
Strongly disagree
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47. When I’m stressed, I become more persistent and push through obstacles.
Strongly disagree
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48. I’m happiest when my calendar includes regular meetups, hangouts, or group activities.
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49. Under stress, I tend to avoid the issue until I feel ready to deal with it.
Strongly disagree
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50. I usually prefer to process my thoughts out loud with someone rather than alone in my head.
Strongly disagree
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51. I would rather attend an event with lots of people than stay in by myself.
Strongly disagree
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52. Under pressure, I trust my reflexes to handle things in the moment.
Strongly disagree
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53. I like activities best when they’re shared (meals, hobbies, workouts) rather than done solo.
Strongly disagree
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54. When I’m stressed, I prefer to seek company rather than withdraw.
Strongly disagree
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55. If I spend a weekend mostly alone, I start to feel low-energy or disconnected.
Strongly disagree
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56. If I’m overwhelmed, I make a plan and start working through it right away.
Strongly disagree
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57. I trust what I can see and touch more than what I intuit.
Strongly disagree
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58. When I feel stressed, I conserve energy by withdrawing from people and demands.
Strongly disagree
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59. My best decisions come from fast reactions rather than reflection.
Strongly disagree
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60. I prefer team projects over solo projects when given the choice.
Strongly disagree
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61. When a problem hits unexpectedly, my first instinct is to take immediate action.
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62. In a new group, I’m comfortable starting conversations.
Strongly disagree
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63. When stress builds, I cope by keeping my head down and waiting it out.
Strongly disagree
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64. In group settings, I tend to talk more than I listen.
Strongly disagree
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65. When I have to choose, I’d rather collaborate and compromise than go it alone.
Strongly disagree
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66. When things get chaotic, I take charge of what I can control.
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67. Long stretches of social interaction usually leave me feeling more alive, not worn out.
Strongly disagree
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68. When I get a gut urge, I act on it without much analysis.
Strongly disagree
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69. When I need to make a decision, I prefer to act quickly rather than sit with it.
Strongly disagree
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70. I frequently reflect on what experiences ""mean"" rather than only what happened.
Strongly disagree
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71. I prefer decisions that have immediate, clear outcomes over ones that require trusting a hunch.
Strongly disagree
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72. I can pick up on unspoken feelings in a room without anyone saying a word.
Strongly disagree
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Not sure
Agree
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