I am a life long crafter. As kid I was "artsy" as an adult
I guess I still am. Fundamentally I like to create things
and started this blog not only as a way to share ideas
and connect with other crafters, but as a way to make
sure I'm at least little crafty each day. After all, if you
have a craft blog but no crafts- what the heck are you going to talk about!
All content on this site, unless otherwise noted, is originally produced by and remains the intellectual property of Mega•Crafty.com. Project ideas and tutorials are for personal use only, not commercial use.
Links to projects on this site are very much appreciated but please contact me for permission before linking, reposting or using photographs.
I enjoy reading your blog content; it's well-written and engaging. I used to struggle with my aim while Jitter Clicking until I followed the advice to turn down the sensitivity. The results were evident, and I found an online test to track my progress.
Nicole and Patrick's blog post on "Cake Re-wrecked" is praised for its vivid descriptions and exceptional photography. Their talents complement each other, creating a harmonious blend of words and visuals that elevates the reading experience. abogado de derecho de familia
The True Colors personality TEST is a simplification of other personality tests and assessments, like the Myers-Briggs test and the Keirsey Please Understand Me temperament test, which are both often used in psychology to help people and patients to better understand themselves and how they personally think and act.
Don Lowry, who developed the True Colors system, was actually a student of David Keirsy. Lowry wanted a system that was easier to understand, remember, and apply than other tests, so he formulated personality categories based off of four main colors, with each color describing a set of personality traits:
Everyone is a mix of each color, and nobody is ever pigeonholed into being just one thing. That said, most people tend to have a dominant color that they most identify with, and by pinpointing that color in ourselves, Lowry hopes that we can find our strengths and what makes us special and valuable, then bring those strengths to our families, friends, and communities.
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ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading your blog content; it's well-written and engaging. I used to struggle with my aim while Jitter Clicking until I followed the advice to turn down the sensitivity. The results were evident, and I found an online test to track my progress.
ReplyDeleteNicole and Patrick's blog post on "Cake Re-wrecked" is praised for its vivid descriptions and exceptional photography. Their talents complement each other, creating a harmonious blend of words and visuals that elevates the reading experience. abogado de derecho de familia
ReplyDeleteThe True Colors personality TEST is a simplification of other personality tests and assessments, like the Myers-Briggs test and the Keirsey Please Understand Me temperament test, which are both often used in psychology to help people and patients to better understand themselves and how they personally think and act.
ReplyDeleteDon Lowry, who developed the True Colors system, was actually a student of David Keirsy. Lowry wanted a system that was easier to understand, remember, and apply than other tests, so he formulated personality categories based off of four main colors, with each color describing a set of personality traits:
Orange: Spontaneous, risk-taking, optimistic, generous, free-spirited
Green: Logical, innovative, curious, intellectual, deep-thinking, analytical
Blue: Social, empathetic, collaborative, expressive, adaptable, idealistic
Gold: Loyal, dutiful, balanced, stable, organized, responsible, authoritative
Everyone is a mix of each color, and nobody is ever pigeonholed into being just one thing. That said, most people tend to have a dominant color that they most identify with, and by pinpointing that color in ourselves, Lowry hopes that we can find our strengths and what makes us special and valuable, then bring those strengths to our families, friends, and communities.