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Old 06-06-2008, 12:49 PM   #17
timely
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Some athletes never feel that "working out" is work - it feels like play to them. (Not me - never found the "high" from physical exertion) Others, like many of us on CC, don't feel it "work" to research colleges. If we follow our preferences, motivation is generally not a problem.
Interesting, reflectivemom. So, rather than prioritizing things because they are important to us, we prioritize them because we prefer them. That makes a lot of sense!

That was a lightbulb moment for me. I do work on things...but they are things that don't feel like work to me. Like you said, researching colleges....that's playtime for me! Actually, researching anything is playtime to me. So, I don't guess I need the test to know that I'm a perceiver!
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