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Personality traits have long been considered, to say the least, a reliable determinant in how an individual may or may not react in situations given the traits he or she inherits with environmental influences. After taking the Human metrics and Jung Typology Test, the scores showed mostly Moderate in areas of Extraversion (33%), Sensing, and Feeling. Being extraverted means having an outgoing personality where one can be overtly expressive about his or her feelings towards others. Research over the past has shown that scoring high on extraversion is strongly related to prosocial behavior and motivation. This indicates the importance of having strong communication skills that can help lead motivation in the workplace, or even social situations. The second trait that showed scaling moderate on the personality test was sensing (50%) over intuition. This would be related to one of the big five personality traits: conscientiousness. Scoring high on conscientiousness would indicate that one is well aware of his or her surroundings, thus, leading to a more awareness which can help in decision making. Thirdly, the personality test showed a moderate score of (38%) on the preference of Feeling over Thinking. Lastly, there was a slight preference over perceiving over judging at 11%.