Unlike the Nurturers who accommodate others, the Reformers are the complete opposite. They do not back down easily when they have made a decision, even in the face of intense opposition. Nevertheless, Reformers will still often abide by any existing hierarchical structures.
While this may seem like a weakness (since individuals who challenge others directly usually suffer a severe backlash), this is - in fact- a strength. Why is this so? This is because the Reformers are not easily swayed by the opinions of others and hence, are often able to carve out their own paths in life. While the Nurturers’ accommodating and caring nature often win the affection of others and hence attract friends to them, the Reformers’ attributes and antics usually ensure the fulfillments of their life goals. They are almost always immune to any form of distractions and external opinions, leaving them with the freedom and flexibility to pursue their own dreams.
Reformers also have their principles, and they usually adhere to these principles very rigidly and stringently. They impose a very high standard both for others and themselves. And Reformers can be very hard on themselves if there’s a breach of this principles. For example, if Reformers value punctuality, they will ensure that they will make it to the meeting venue before the prearranged meeting time. And they will expect others to do the same. If Reformers are late, they can be very harsh on themselves. The good thing about this trait of theirs is that through this personality, Reformers develop discipline and order, both in themselves and others.
In the world of the Reformers, there are only two colours: black and white. There are no gray areas. It’s either that one is right, or one is wrong. Consider a scenario whereby Reformers realise that their best friend is cheating. While most of us will take some time to consider the ethical decision of reporting the cheating case, Reformers will not hesitate to report their friend to the teacher with minimal consideration, and feel that it is the perfectly right thing to do.
As the name implies, Reformers always strive for perfection in everything they do. They find satisfaction in perfection, even when such endeavours take a serious toll on their health, time and friendships. In their world, there are no flaws, and no mistakes. And they are definitely no rooms for error.
These characteristics make Reformers very meticulous individuals, thus making them suitable for certain professions, as follows:
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Detective
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Crime Scene Investigator (CSI)
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Disciplinarian
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Lawyer
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Judge
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Military profession
It can thus be observed that each talent has their own strengths and weaknesses. But this is to be expected. And this is also the reason why team work (consisting of different personalities and hence talents) are often preferred over the solitary contribution of an individual (regardless of his or her ability).
