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Hey there you wonderful people welcome to my channel.

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We are in the 16th Excel worksheet for personality tests where we are trying to bridge essentially

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the human personality type according to mainstream psychology and try to bridge it with

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astrological perspectives natal navamsa and so on so forth. This sophisticated study

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but even if you're not least bit interested in astrology for example you could still use this

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to get your psychological profile. Excel worksheets are in the description box download links you can

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download and test it for yourself family friends and so on let's get into it. This one is called

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operational style. What is your dominant operational styles? Are you the kind of person who

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when presented with an issue or a problem or a task you look for options or do you look for

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procedures you see what I'm saying. So the procedures person will want the details of the

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procedure how do you execute a task or how do you operate what's your beginning point essentially

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speaking operational style is about beginning points of starting a task starting a project starting

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sort of a goal oriented process in everyday life yes so there are two kinds basically options

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and procedures options kind will generally say okay what are my options how do I go about this

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can I do A B or C what is my fallback plan so to speak if I can't do this can I do that

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going in a logical step by step but always looking for options available to select from

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sort of a going into a buffet you see if you go to a buffet you have so many dishes on the table

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you will want to pick one or you might want to have a lot of options before you decide what to eat

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right you might take a pick based on your mode current mode and so on. Procedures person on the

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other hand will have a dominance of inclination based on I have this stuff to do I have tasks

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or chores in my house to do for example or I have got this such and such things to get done reports

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to get done in my workplace so what are the procedures I need to do how what steps do I need

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to take in order to fulfill that task for today so now what for any kind of thing they make excellent

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planners because they are procedural oriented A comes before B comes before C you know that kind

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of a thing they are very logically oriented but their focus is dominantly on the procedural part

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of things sort of the policy makers the legislators the guys who make sit and make rules and charters

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and so on options guy is more like a global person procedures guy is more like a local person

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I'm tying it up to the previous worksheets if you have done already some bit of it okay it's like

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a local and global perspective local would be the procedures guy options guy would be more global

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right you can even tie it to the neuro linguistic system of chunk size little or big how do you

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process information that's what it essentially comes down to yes let's just go through some

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questions so you'll get an idea then I think about 30 questions in this 23 questions okay it's a

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short list it is also going to borrow a lot from the other worksheets which is subconscious patterns

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totals here you might see many worksheets don't bother about it for now we'll come back to this later

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let's see the first question when starting a project how do you approach it exploring various

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ways to tackle the project and considering multiple approaches this is options number B

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is creating a detailed step by step plan and following it closely procedures so each one has

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an options and procedures you can select one in the answer box yes and it'll total and tell you

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what kind of dominant inclination you have there are more of an options procedure or procedures

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person this individual in the test case is more of an options person 52 percent is options 48 percent

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is procedures okay so let's go through the description of this first if you are more of options

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you like to have choices in your life like I said it's going to buffet and seeing what is

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available on the menu first you approach it from a menu perspective menu of choices available

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that's the part of us each one of us is both of course it's just the percentages that change

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so options person advantages is they love to explore many options and provide people with

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choices happy to test and break rules disadvantages may procrastinate and avoid making decisions

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until forced to do so by circumstances we're talking external circumstances they are very good

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at reinventing the wheel as we go on making newer and newer options all the time something like this

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software geeks right software industry they're just concocted the artificial intelligence stuff

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so they go on making more and more more and more options like refining and re-refining an app

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or an engine like engineers if you have a procedures program running in your head program

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in this context means your subconscious brain essentially what we are trying to study with

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personality is what you are trying to unlock your subconscious brain how you function innately

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what drives you how do you operate for a procedures person you like to have rituals and routines to

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follow in order to be effective kind of these people lose track of stuff if there are too many

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options let's focus on one and get stuff done first then let's move on to the next this is their approach

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of course it has its advantages procedure advantages is very efficient and good with

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rule-based administration will stick to agreed notes take minutes of meeting in an office for

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example there are the minutes of meeting have we documented this what specification or standard

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international standard says such and such the disadvantages is the procedure person may become

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more important than the procedure may become more important than the job to be done because they

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are not looking at options they're so stuck in a narrow confines of a procedure if it's something

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goes out of procedure they get lost at worst they can become very bureaucratic and blocking

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all the so-called people in bureaucracy you know making policies all the time making policies and

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procedures like people in government for example the law makers the policy makers they can be very

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procedure oriented or even legal judiciary right so coming to the astronomical part of it it's

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interesting that procedures people will have a dominant saturn and mercury playing out in the

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chart very strong saturn or mercury or saturn in mercurial houses for example saturn in Gemini

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or Virgo or mercury in saturn or in Capricorn for example they become very procedural oriented show

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me the procedure where it says what I should do one to ten options on the other hand is rahu

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combined with mars rahu as usual is happy to test and break rules that's rahu 101 yes north north

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of the moon always wants to break rules rahu is the last person to follow any kind of rules

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he says if there is a rule I want to break it so is mars he'll go about it logically step by step

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three warrior like combination who's always looking for choices who's always looking for more and

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more options I would put it more like rahu in this case okay so look for the dominance of these two

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which will probably dictate you are more of a procedural person or more of always looking for

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broader options to speak of it's like going global and going going local here yes that's the essential

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difference between the two types of dominant drives this is an operational style take the best

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