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The PCM Personality Structure and the Six Types of

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Magda Tabac January 20, 2021

IMAGINER

If your Base Personality is Imaginer, the following will be some of the defining
elements of your personality and behaviour:

You value direction and view the world by reflecting about what is happening.
Your privacy and your own space are very important to you.

INACTIONS – are your main perception, and this is why you’ll be heard saying a lot
words like: “Need time to reflect” “Wait for more direction” “Hold back” “Easy pace”
“Own space” “Don’t want to rock the boat”

If your base personality type is Imaginer, then you are probably appreciated
for:

Your calm, however grave the situation, in which you are able to quietly analyse the
different hypothesis or possible solutions.
Your ability to reflect and think about humanity. Observing yourself, you don’t judge
the others too quickly and you use your imagination for exploring all the hypothesis
or possible options.

Your CURRENCY is IMAGINATION

To grab your attention and your interest, the person talking to you should use a
clear, unambiguous and direct way of communication.
You don’t react overtly. You take time to answer briefly if you are required to.
You may require external stimulation to do things and you tend to wait for others to
get in contact.
To feel good and be efficient, you require your own private time and space for
reflection and introspection. You may well “escape” during long meetings or
discussions. This gives you the ability to endure difficult situations.
Under light distress, in an interaction with another person, you may wait passively,
thinking that time will solve the problem. Then, if distress increases, you could
withdraw, not finishing the work you have started.
You require a time of solitude to regain your natural efficiency.

Click here to check out the other Types of Personality:

Thinker Persister Harmoniser Rebel Promoter

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