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bbc personality test

Summary of Mentors
-Warm and lively people who focus on the needs of others
-Bring people together and encourage group participation
-Think of themselves as intelligent, outgoing and sensitive
-May become overbearing in their quest for harmony

More about Mentors
Articulate, lively and enthusiastic, Mentors spend time and energy fostering relationships and encouraging personal growth in others. They are extremely sensitive to people's needs and play a central role in families and social groups.

Mentors have changed jobs least since leaving fulltime education, according to a UK survey. Mentors love to bring people together in harmony and enjoy busy, active lives. However, their warm nature may mean they have trouble making tough decisions that affect others negatively. In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Mentors may focus too much on the needs of others. Under extreme stress, Mentors may be troubled by unusually critical thoughts about themselves and others.

Mentors readily see the best traits in others, but may have trouble recognising personality faults.

Mentor Careers
Mentors are often drawn to jobs where they can help people develop their potential.

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