What Does the Order of Your Day Say About You?

Have you ever wondered what the order in which you do things says about who you are? You will be surprised to find out that even the order in which you button a shirt or the way you make coffee can tell a lot about you, and this test will help you find out exactly what. The following 12 questions will examine the order in which you usually perform daily tasks, and at the end you will see if you are people for whom order and organization are important, if you are flexible and spontaneous or if you tend to rely on your gut feelings. Such qualities also affect your career and relationships, and we will explain everything to you when you finish the test...
What does the order in which you do things say about you: A person who buttons a shirt
 
How do you button a shirt?
Starting from the top
Starting from the middle
Starting from the bottom
I don't have a fixed order
What does the order in which you do things say about you: an overlapping woman
 
What's your showering order?
First shampoo then body soap
Doing everything at the same time
First body soap and then shampoo
What the order in which you do things says about you: Hands making coffee
 
How would you make black coffee?
Coffee, water then sugar
Water, coffee then sugar
Coffee, sugar then water
What does the order in which you do things say about you: A woman brushes her teeth
 
When do you brush your teeth in the morning?
Before breakfast
The moment I remember to do it
After breakfast
What does the order in which you do things say about you: A woman reads a newspaper
 
How do you read a newspaper? (or when you used to)
From beginning to end
Starts on the last pages
According to the titles that interest me
What the order in which you do things says about you: a to-do list
 
How do you access a to-do list?
Performs the tasks according to the order in which they are listed
Performs each task according to my level of availability for it - in no particular order
I do the tasks I want to do first
What does the order in which you do things say about you: A man cleans a table
 
How do you clean the house?
I tidy up the house, clean shelves, then vacuum and mop the floor
I Check what needs to be cleaned and act accordingly
I Pick things up, vacuum and sometimes also wash
What the order in which you do things says about you: hands working on a computer
 
How do you approach a writing assignment?
Prepare headers and general structure before I start writing
Starts with key points and then arranges everything before or during writing
Just write what comes to mind and arrange at the end if necessary
What does the order in which you do things say about you: A woman cooks
 
How do you cook with a recipe?
I prepare the ingredients for myself in advance and only then start cooking
Starts cooking and preparing together and if I find that I'm missing something, I improvise
Skimming over the recipe, making sure I have what I need and then starting to cook as I prepare
What does the order in which you do things say about you: A woman assembles a piece of furniture
 
How do you assemble furniture you bought?
Carefully examines the instructions and works step-by-step
Skims over the instructions to understand the basics and then starts assembling
I try to assemble without the instructions and only use them if I need to
What does the order in which you do things say about you: A man does laundry
 
How do you do laundry?
Separates by color and checks what is more to know what to wash first
Checks what is missing in the closet and decides accordingly what to wash
Wash everything together
What does the order in which you do things say about you: A woman is reading a book
 
How do you approach a new book you're reading?
Starts from the beginning without skipping any page
Checks what the heads of the chapters are and usually skips the introduction
First skims over the book and while reading sometimes skips entire pages
The methodological planner
What the order in which you do things says about you: planning in a diary
 
You like order and organization, and you tend to approach tasks methodically so that you make sure that the task is done properly and in the required order. This trait shows that you have a need for control in your life and a desire to be as efficient as possible in everything you do. At work, it helps you excel in positions that require a lot of planning, you thrive in an environment that allows you to create your own schedule, you have no problem meeting deadlines, and you pay close attention to small details. It may also help you to some extent in relationships when you can plan shared activities with your spouse or friends in a way that will be enjoyable for everyone, especially when it concerns vacations abroad and similar events.
The Flexible Improviser
What the order in which you do things says about you: Hands putting together puzzle pieces
 
You adapt to any situation and have no problem changing your routine. Your approach to tasks is spontaneous, and you perform tasks mainly according to what is convenient for you at the given moment rather than what is in the plan. At work, this makes you an irreplaceable team member because you can easily change your approach in the face of unexpected challenges. You change the plan according to the circumstances, helping others see solutions they may have missed because they were fixated or thought too much inside the box. In your relationships, this quality helps add interest and spice because you are a spontaneous person who is fun to spend time with, and you help others go through experiences they never thought they would have.
In tune with your instincts
What the order in which you do things says about you: A thinking woman
 
You rely on gut feelings to do the right thing for you at that moment, without putting much thought into it beforehand. Your attitude stems from a strong intuition that drives you in almost everything you do in life, and it shows that you trust your heart a lot and where it will lead you, as you have no problem flowing with whatever comes your way. At work, this helps you excel in positions that require quick decision-making, and your intuition leads you to take actions that others would hesitate to do, which is often required to advance and succeed. Other people see you as a kind of adventurer who is not afraid to experience new things, and your friends love your spontaneity because it brings excitement into their lives as well.
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