3 Traits of the Realist Archetype

If you’re the kind of woman who takes comfort in prioritising practicality, considering likely outcomes and doing what’s always worked in the past while being unbiased (although you prefer to engage with people who are trustworthy and unpretentious), then you probably have a dominant Realist Personality Archetype. 

You’re also the kind of woman who’s going to love this series about the 12 Personality Archetypes.

The Realist Personality Archetype

 

Watch now: 3 Traits of the Realist Archetype 

Are you a Realist? 

In this video…
  • 01:49 Introduction to the Realist Archetype
  • 02:23 Core Desires, Goals & Gifts of the Realist Archetype
  • 03:34 Self Expression of the Realist Archetype
  • 04:07 Activities the Realist Archetype loves
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The Realist manages her own expectations by not having dreams that are too big or lofty. She’d rather be realistic considering her own sphere of influence when it comes to the outcome so as not to disappoint herself.

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Goals & Desires of the Realist Archetype

The Realist is pragmatic, modest and resilient.

Realist’s practice common sense and this enables them to discern what’s feasible and what’s not.

Realist’s trust their past experience to inform their decisions about the future and generally avoid lofty dreams or risky endeavours.

Top-notch Realist’s are common sense people, which enables them to recognise what is achievable and what is not.

Realist’s trust their own experience, typically avoiding pipe dreams or risky new ideas. They have a deep belief that ordinary people should be treated equally, that life requires hard work and they’ll generously help those in need.

Self Expression of the Realist Archetype

The Realist anticipates challenges and preparedness in the form of having a realistic attitude as the best tool for the job.

The role of the Realist is to identify and clarify potential problems and to either individually or collectively prevent or repair them.

The Realist does recognise that not all problems can be solved and in these cases will forge supportive relationships to manage the issues.

The Realist practices tough love to help others survive and prevail in spite of past hurts.

The Realist is one of the Socialisers in the Personality Archetype Quadrants. 

Activities that fulfil the Realist Archetype

Activities and tasks fulfilling to a Realist are practical approaches, having a fix-it attitude and garden variety common sense.

Realist’s get their sense of security and confidence from preparing for future challenges through strategy and building resource reserves.

This makes the Realist a valued team mate and friend and are a source of practical advice for many.

These are the permission slips you’ve been waiting for to be who you really are and ho after what’s truly important to you.

What’s YOUR dominant archetype?

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