Evaluation
The donor has chosen to donate because he feels it’s a good way to help others and also get some financial benefits at the same time. He has an uncle who’s been a donor as well, and both of his parents are blood donors, so the idea of donating isn’t foreign to him, and he knows what it means to others.
Intelligence:
In terms of intelligence, the donor has performed above the average for his age group on the screening test. He can be expected to learn quicker than most people, and he will be very good at identifying logical connections and reasoning. He can analyze complexity well and will be adept at understanding new concepts most of the time.
Personality:
In terms of personality, the donor can be described as confident, strategic and very sociable. Compared to others, the donor is concerned with how he is perceived by other people as well as his peers, which makes him good at adjusting his behavior to different circumstances. Both to have an appealing image to others, but also to not seem embarrassing or inattentive to feedback from his surroundings.
The donor is expected to be good at incorporating feedback from others. He has some temperament, but not more so than the average person. Around some people, he chooses to not be bothered and mark his boundaries when it’s not absolutely necessary, and in other circumstances, the donor also recognizes when enough is enough and something cannot be tolerated. He is fairly good at controlling his impulses and staying level-headed under pressure. He will rarely seem stressed or out of balance emotionally, and he can stay focused most of the time.
The donor is quite gregarious, warm and welcoming towards other people, which makes him good at establishing new relations and interacting with others. He prefers company and seeing his friends rather than being alone, but that doesn’t mean he’s not by himself to recharge from time to time. The donor seems to prefer having influence and being noticed in social settings, and he can take a leading position and seek to contribute to decision-making processes. He can be dominant when around others, but not to an unbalanced degree. He can be strategic and deliberate in his positioning with other people, which makes him good at achieving his own personal agendas.
The donor has a background in sales and seeks education within the financial world, hoping to become a real estate agent. He is quite active and prefers to have things to do, as he can grow restless after a few days of inactivity. He doesn’t shy away from a challenge and seeks excitement to a certain degree in various aspects of life. He enjoys adrenaline but does not engage in extreme sports. He doesn’t let his fears hold him back, but he’s not overly fond of heights, for example.
The donor is largely optimistic, hopeful and has a fundamental belief that things are going to work out well for him. At the same time, people will likely see him as a person who tends to worry more than others and think scenarios and situations through to make sure to avoid negative outcomes. He is proactive and analytical in that sense. Sometimes people might think he overanalyzes some situations.
Values and interests:
The donor is largely practically minded and isn’t too concerned with the emotions of himself and others. He likes routines and primarily prefers to stick with hobbies and activities that he knows well and knows grant him satisfaction. In his spare time, he is very invested in football, football matches and the like. He has had these interests for a long time, and he sees no reason to change them, as they continue to bring him enjoyment. He played himself, and is counting on doing so again, after having healed from a knee injury. The donor is quite principled, but tolerant. He likes doing things his way and others are likely not in doubt about his values, but he appreciates that others do not necessarily hold his views.
Work moral and self perception:
The donor is good at promoting himself, seeking recognition and making himself heard and seen, which has been helpful in his line of work, where certain quotas have to be met, and you need a competitive mindset to stand out among the crowd.
The donor is good at being focused on his own needs and agendas, but not to a degree where he’s not helpful towards friends and family. He can be sympathetic for the less fortunate, but he is also a believer in personal responsibility and the freedom to choose how you live your life. In this way, he is good at not taking on others’ and the world’s problems as his own.
Others might see him as a bit cynical or callous at times, but he is good at making harsh decisions as well. He has a clear sense of confidence and is ambitious and dutiful in the areas of life he finds important. He can be more easygoing and laxer in other areas of life.
The donor has started to become more structured in his life and calendar, but he doesn’t need planning and order to thrive. He can manage chaos and is not necessarily frustrated when plans change, as they inevitably do.
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