Thinking Style Assessment

This assessment covers eleven different thinking styles. When answering each question it is important that you answer each question according to what you believe is true about you. NOT WHAT YOU BELIEVE OTHERS THINK ABOUT YOU!!! This way you get a true grasp of how it is that YOU think. Coach Stan

1. I like to think beyond myself.
TrueFalse
2. I like to think about the forest rather than the tree.
TrueFalse
3. I like to grasp the big ideal first and then sort out the details
TrueFalse
4. I like to think without distractions
TrueFalse
5. I like to center my thoughts on specific issues
TrueFalse
6. I like to think in quiet and unhurried places.
TrueFalse
7. I like to think without limitations.
TrueFalse
8. I like to seek new options & ideals
TrueFalse
9. I like to think outside the box.
TrueFalse
10. I like to create a foundation of facts.
TrueFalse
11. I like to be aware of the important facts.
TrueFalse
12. I think with certainty when I am aware of the facts
TrueFalse
13. Implementing plans is easy for me.
TrueFalse
14. I like seeking ways to increase potential.
TrueFalse
15. I enjoy thinking about how to take advantage of new directions/opportunities.
TrueFalse
16. I like to make possible the impossible.I like to think about overcoming challenges
TrueFalse
17. I like to think about overcoming challenges
TrueFalse
18. I am full of enthusiasm when I think
TrueFalse
19. I like to think on the past and learn from it.
TrueFalse
20. I enjoy gaining perspective from the past.
TrueFalse
21. I believe that sound understanding can be taken from the past
TrueFalse
22. My thoughts are not ruled by popular thought.
TrueFalse
23. I respectfully question the status quo in my thoughts.
TrueFalse
24. My thoughts bend towards uncommon thoughts and uncommon results.
TrueFalse
25. I like to brainstorm my thoughts with others
TrueFalse
26. I like to think in a group setting.
TrueFalse
27. I believe that multiple input of thoughts yields more success
TrueFalse
28. I like to consider other peoples' needs in my thoughts.
TrueFalse
29. I like to think on how I can make others lives better [I.e. Family, coworkers, etc.]
TrueFalse
30. I like to think about how I can make my workplace and/or community better.
TrueFalse
31. I have no problem thinking about the bottom-line issues
TrueFalse
32. I like to think on how to create maximum returns.
TrueFalse
33. I like to think on how to get the most out of what I and/or my co-workers are working on.
TrueFalse
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