You seem to instinctively know what people want and often feel an inclination to adapt to this information. You innately know what people are seeking in a friend.Thus, when someone asks for your input, help, or support, you may feel selfish saying “no,” even if it’s what you should do. You hate disappointing people, and often struggle to value yourself as much as you value other people. You believe that you can solve any problem if you try hard enough, but sometimes this means saying “yes” to more projects than you realistically have time in a day to do. You are often drawn to working in teaching, healthcare fields, or senior care because of the opportunities these jobs give to help people. Helpfulness is your calling card, so naturally you are drawn to careers that allow you to do what you are most passionate about. You are drawn to service-oriented careers.You enjoy being asked to weigh in on something because it gives you the opportunity to show how much you care about people and it makes you feel needed by others. Trying to help people work out their complicated problems is what you live for. It can bother you sometimes when other people don’t notice these same things and step in to help when you need it. It’s natural for you to notice what people need, when they’re uncomfortable, or when they’re afraid to ask for help but want it anyway. You hold yourself to high standards when it comes to your level of generosity. You feel hurt when people don’t reciprocate your helpfulness. You enjoy knowing that you’ve had an impact on someone’s life and will go out of your way to acknowledge the impact people have had on you, as well as their talents and skills.
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