Are you a SLACKER??
By tammyr
@tammyr (5946)
Etowah, Tennessee
May 22, 2008 10:03pm CST
Well I thought I was. I tend to put things off alot. i get behind on house work and have to work hard to catch up ( NO mylot couldn't be the cause of that! )
So i took this tickle test and I found I am not such a slacer after all!
Give it a try and see if you rate better, or worse than you thought!
http://web.tickle.com/tests/standard/slacker.jsp
I was on the 4th bar from the left!
Hey -- you're no slacker. You're just fronting. Lucky for you, you're not too uptight either. You've struck that wonderful balance between slacking off and keeping busy. It's not an easy task, so congratulations. Your efficiency and determination let you work in a timely manner. And that laid-back approach means that you'll never get too stressed out. Sometimes you're pulled in two different directions, but you know how to handle it. You can take control of a situation without strangling it. This healthy style of work will lead to both success and happiness. What more could you want?
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@kamran12 (5526)
• Pakistan
23 May 08
I too thought that I am bit of a slacker, well not exactly. The test didn't give much options, so few times I just ticked the slacker or less slacker option, whichever was closer. I finished on 2nd bar from left. Following was said, not exactly true, but anyway, LOL!:
"Congratulations for having your life on track. Slacking is definitely not your style. It's a wonder you found any time to take this test! As the anti-slacker, you probably don't feel comfortable leaving tasks unfinished. Tackling projects and chores as they present themselves is a great way to keep your life free of clutter. You exercise a lot of control over your life. Most likely, you'd rather handle something yourself than leave the responsibility to someone else. Your friends and coworkers value your efficiency and reliability. They probably turn to you if they have an event to plan or deadlines to meet. You might be the kind of person who tries to do everything at once."