Si + Qe
Markers of the Combination of Two Simultaneously Strong Functions: Si + Qe
- I get tired quickly even from just one task, so I never take on several tasks at once.
- Any discomfort irritates me greatly.
- I avoid stressful situations, because I get tired quickly in them, and my mental reaction speed is not sufficient for them.
- Usually, I notice the very first signs of an onset of an illness (for example, a cold or the flu) in advance by small nuances of my feelings and well-being - when there are no obvious symptoms yet.
- I think that I have a very strong instinct for self-preservation. 6. I am afraid of other people’s judgment and, in general, of attention shown to me.
- I avoid risk in everything.
- I am slow to master new ideas.
- I value the balance in my life very much, and I take it painfully when it is disturbed by something.
- I am very caring and altruistic towards weaker members of the family, especially in everyday trifles; sometimes my caring even turns into exaggerated guardianship.
- If I close my eyes during the day, I see only a solid dark background, against which no visible images arise even if I want to.
- I hate it when people rush me to meet deadlines.
- In physical education, I liked and was good at jumping - long or high. 14. It is true that I do not know how to adapt to selfish people.
- I think that I have excellent stereoscopic vision: I see objects as convex and three-dimensional up to 15 meters or even further.
- I am not a “risk-taking” person . 17. I prefer stability to new experiences.
- It is true that, compared to other people, I find it very difficult to change my behavior, adapting to unfair superiors.
- I find it difficult to plan my work in time, to understand the deadlines for its stages.
- In communication, I absolutely need emotional closeness and an emotional response.
- I have well-developed “peripheral vision”: I always instantly notice any movement and movement, even at the far edge of my visual field.
- I often wait for others to take the initiative.
- I slowly get used to changes in my usual environment - touring life in hotels would be a burden for me.
- In sports and physical education, I was best at “explosive” loads - short-distance running, jumping, etc.
- I do not like changes in life, I am a very big traditionalist.
- It is difficult for me to quickly discard unsuitable options from the range of possible life decisions - I always have difficulty in this.
- I find it very difficult to strive for something distant for a long time without receiving a daily reward for it.
- I find it difficult to see other, alternative ways of acting in situations - sometimes I tend to get too stuck in my thoughts on one thing.
- The physical needs of my body are sacred to me, I always follow them, and I do not allow other people to encroach on them.
- To not forget what I wanted to do, I have to use notebooks and diaries.
- With an abundance of similar goods, my eyes always run wide and it takes me a very long time to make a choice.
- At least once a week I envy other people’s luck.
- I can easily and instantly remember and hum the melody of the Russian anthem.
- It is difficult for me to part with my dissatisfaction.
- I often need sympathy and consolation, I want someone to pity me and “stroke” me.
- The most valuable thing is what happens here and now, the goals of the present are more important than the goals of the future.
- It is difficult for me to go back to sleep if I wake up.
- It is true that I do not approve of piercings and tattoos, I have a very negative attitude towards them, as well as towards any artificial intervention in my body.
- If I pinch the skin on my leg, I immediately feel pain (check).
- It is difficult for me to adapt to a changed environment.
- It takes me no more than 10 seconds to confidently assess whether clothes are beautiful or not, whether they suit my friend or not.
- It is characteristic of me that, compared to others, I especially cannot stand it when I am rushed and rushed at work.
- I am careless and insensitive to my time.
- I react sharply and sensitively to my body (for example, if suddenly it seems that something in it is “wrong”).
- I easily hear and make out people’s voices, even if the conversation is taking place far away from me.
- In my life, I worry a lot about other people’s opinions, about what other people think of me.
- It is true that I do not like to deviate from my usual, often practiced patterns of action. 48. I appear shy and timid.
- I really do not like time limits - my experiment is almost always unlimited in time, it will continue as long as I have the strength, opportunity and desire to continue it.
- I am often unsure of myself.
- I have trouble making the right decisions.
- I am keenly aware of all the sensations in my body.
- It is easier and more interesting for me to find flaws in someone else’s version of a sentence than to create and present my own complete alternative version.
- I often catch myself watching the growing feeling of pleasure - for example, while eating.
- I live by my feelings and don’t like to force myself, to put myself within the framework of any plans or schedules.
- Even when I’m in a close circle of friends, I remain silent.
- I need some time to formulate my thoughts before speaking.
- I often find it difficult to force myself to sit down to do the work I need to do.
- Ideally, every nation should have its own state religion.
- As a child, I loved to watch crawling insects for a long time.
- I love guests and really love to treat them.
- I am more irritated and hurt when friends or children ignore my advice on proper housekeeping than when they do not listen to my advice about the future.
- I used to run the 100-meter dash quickly - with an explosive start.
- I have a habit of putting off making decisions.
- Compared to others, I am rather slow-witted than a person who is quick-witted.
- I just live, never indulging in discussions about what is right and what is wrong in life.
- Until the last moment, I never feel whether I will be able to finish a job by the deadline or not.
- I often get stuck on one thought for a long time.
- I don’t like crowded events.
- Usually prefer to be alone.
- I can do the same thing or the same enjoyable game for many days and weeks in a row without getting tired and without striving for variety.
- I swear quite often.
- I am very sensitive to condemnation and the threat of punishment.
- I am very intolerant of disorder and untidiness.
- I feel comfortable only in an environment where everyone thinks and believes the same way.
- I am probably more irritated than many others if I am rushed or if my work pace is slowed down.
- I have some very persistent passions and dislikes that are stronger than me.
- I have a very oily scalp, so if I don’t wash my hair often, it gets greasy quickly.
- I attach great importance to the beautiful appearance of people and objects, and the cleanliness of my surroundings.
- My eye is better than my sense of time.
- I like it when everything around me strives for simplification, discards problems and questions, and becomes less complicated.
- I don’t like problematic things; in company, I prefer to discuss simple and understandable things.
- I’m usually afraid of attracting attention to myself.
- I’m a picky eater.
- I have a tenacious visual memory for the shape and arrangement of objects.
- If I don’t use deodorant or regularly wash my armpits, they’re bound to start smelling in a couple of days.
- I avoid philosophical reasoning.
- I only subject very significant financial losses to special analysis and consideration in my personal budget.
- I find it difficult to establish first contact with people using words.
- I experience love and hate more often than undirected states of happiness or despondency.
- My things are always in perfect order.
- I can easily distinguish the surfaces of the covers of two books with similar typography by touch with my eyes closed (check if you have this ability).
- Sometimes I get too stuck on today’s pleasant chores, completely missing out on preparing for tomorrow.
- It is difficult for me to move through time in my thoughts - both in the past and in the future.
- At parties and in companies, I keep to myself.
- I lack clarity of goals for the future.
- I am picky and even involuntarily pay more attention to defects than to advantages.
- I prefer not to pose problems, but to avoid them as much as possible.
- Drafts, conversations, smells - many of these things often irritate me, prevent me from concentrating and interfere with my work.
- I am a very realistic person; abstractions that are far from real-life experience do not interest me.
- I hate conflicts.
- A keen anticipation of something tasty, interesting and pleasant is a frequent and very familiar feeling to me.
- I am always concerned about my own comfortable and convenient well-being, and will never work through force or great fatigue.
- During an exam, I usually began working on the ticket with simpler and more obvious questions.
- For me, understanding and feeling the future is always a problem.
- It is very difficult for me to tear myself away from the pleasure that has begun.
- My communication is usually tense, it lacks natural ease (often even with close people).
- I smoke more than half a pack of cigarettes a day.
- Taking care of my body and stomach is a pleasant process.
- In unexpected situations, especially with people I don’t know well, I often get confused and feel disoriented, because I don’t feel or understand how this situation might develop further.
- It is extremely important for me to have clear and confident forecasts and prospects - so that there is no doubt about a stable future.
- I live not by bookish wisdom, but by personal life experience.
- All my habits are good and desirable.
- I get into a fight or a brawl slowly and with difficulty, but once I get going, it’s hard for me to stop in time.
- It’s true that I don’t like answering questions and sometimes get irritated when I’m asked something.
- It’s always very difficult for me to get down to a necessary but unpleasant task - in such cases, I can spend a long time grabbing at all sorts of other things in a row, just to delay the start of the main one.
- I find it easier and more pleasant to maintain a dialogue than to speak in a long monologue.
- I can be greedy with food.
- I need to strain myself to think about the future and make any predictions.
- I am more often distracted from work by the tediousness of the radio with some conversations and reasoning than by the radio with some music.
- My movements and gestures are distinguished by a certain smooth and graceful “mannerism”. 122. I find it difficult to move from one task to another.
- When I am excited, I sometimes feel that it becomes difficult to pronounce words.
- The ridges of my superciliary arches are convex, noticeably protruding forward from the bones of the forehead (feel them, check).
- At work, I do the easiest or most interesting part first, and then drag out the completion for a long time.
- I cannot change.
- I find it difficult to plan my budget over time and adjust it to my current financial circumstances.
- I find it difficult to tear myself away from certain computer games - once I finish, I immediately start again, sometimes making me late for something or completely forgetting other things.
- I often find it difficult to learn things - it is difficult to concentrate and difficult to remember (my thoughts are blurry, my head often feels like it is in a fog).
- Even if I want to, I have difficulty speaking in long, fluent sentences, and understanding other people’s fluent speech is also difficult.
- Stretch your arms out in front of you (not at full length, that is, with your elbows half-bent). Your palms should be vertical, facing each other (as if you were showing the size of a fish you caught). Now notice which hand’s palm is slightly higher? Put the number 1 in this item if your left palm is raised slightly higher, and the number 5 if your right palm is raised higher.
- Which feeling do you have more often? 1) Feeling of guilt 5) Feeling of pity
- Frankly, I am a complete layman in jurisprudence - that is, in any laws.
- My principle is: I need pleasures and enjoyments today, not tomorrow.
- I get furious if I am woken up unnecessarily or distracted during a meal.
- It is true that I never buy anything that is sold even a little more than its real price - it’s simply disgusting.
- I usually trust the information that is told to me. 138. I have a hard time understanding the figurative meaning of jokes - sometimes I want to say, like, could you express yourself more clearly?
- On the street or on public transport, I like to gawk around.
- Troubles and insults make me think worse, but indignation arises and aggressiveness increases sharply.