Do you consider yourself innovative? I think we are more innovative than we often realize at times; we all innovate in our own ways. Reading some articles on creativity and innovation over the past year made me realize how my own creative process works. Even when I’m not actively being creative, I’m laying the groundwork for future creativity by observing, exploring, and even relaxing.
What about you? How do you innovate? Take my latest quiz to find out: What Kind of Innovator Are You? Let me know what you get, and if you feel like it captures your innovative spirit well!
8 replies on “What Kind of Innovator Are You?”
Visionary
You are a very insightful and intuitive person. You don’t just dream though – you put your dreams into action.
You aren’t the type of person who makes it up as you go along. Instead, you see an ideal endpoint and do what you can to get there.
You are good at providing others with direction, vision, and motivation … especially when they get off track.
You may seem a bit zany, but there’s always a method to your madness. You know why you’re doing what you’re doing.
** LOL…… ENTP’s are called the visionaries.
We’re also sometimes called the mad scientist — “You may seem a bit zany, but there’s always a method to your madness.” LMAO
We tend to lose interest in things a lot though; we have problems following through on most of our ideas. But if you need a creative idea, we’re the man for the job (figuratively, of course, as I’m not a man). ^_^
This totally matches my experience with ENTPs. (BTW, I am INTP so I relate a lot to this in my more extroverted times)
Some of my favorite characters are INTPs. 🙂 No one else gets our kookiness quite so well.
It’s totally true! And ENTPs get us enough that we might actually feel a little social around them 😉
I got Modifier, and I think that’s true–I generally think things can be done better than they are being done, but I see no point in trying to reinvent the wheel!
I love that outcome, and even though I didn’t get it personally, I completely agree. I think innovation is often seen as something big and disruptive – but it doesn’t have to be 🙂
Modifier/explorer
I like it!