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What of the five types of intuition do you have?

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My result: Adaptive Intuition
You give the best advice and everyone turns to you whenever they are in a sticky situation. For some reason you have that perfectly honed inner compass which tells you what the best route is. You sometimes have trouble relating to people who don't have your razor-sharp intuition. But, if you work to mend that, you can bridge any gap. Keep on exploring your innermost thoughts, they will guide you well.
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Which Of The 5 Types Of Intuition Do You Have?

Type 3: Questioning Intuition

As a child you were constantly asking your parents and teachers a million questions, and you never really grew out of that. While others might rely on social cues or a gut feeling to understand other people, you will ask as many questions as possible to get to the truth. You rarely judge a book by its cover or people by their first impressions, you dig deep and try to get to the heart of everything.

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My result: Adaptive Intuition
You give the best advice and everyone turns to you whenever they are in a sticky situation. For some reason you have that perfectly honed inner compass which tells you what the best route is. You sometimes have trouble relating to people who don't have your razor-sharp intuition. But, if you work to mend that, you can bridge any gap. Keep on exploring your innermost thoughts, they will guide you well.
Type 4: Empathetic Intuition

You are a shoulder to cry on and a listening ear, and for that reason people have always opened right up to you. You provide them with the empathy and sympathy they need in hard times and the support and love that they need. Sometimes you have trouble making objective calls because of your need to take everyone's feelings into account. But no one can really fault you for having too big of a heart!
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My result was 5 Adaptive, but I feel like I equally, if not moreso, fit the type 4 empathic intuition. I was torn between those two on the question that asked you to predict which one you would get. Type 2 observational intuition also sounded rather like me with their description of picking up subtle social cues.
Type 5: Adaptive Intuition
Analytical intuition: You spend a lot of time collecting and analyzing data before making any decisions, and you can't imagine relying only on your gut feeling. You make sure to always balance your natural intuition with cold hard facts. Snap judgments are a four-letter word in your vocabulary. You won't budge an inch until every possible scenario has been played out.
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Type 5: Adaptive Intuition


You give the best advice and everyone turns to you whenever they are in a sticky situation. For some reason you have that perfectly honed inner compass which tells you what the best route is. You sometimes have trouble relating to people who don't have your razor-sharp intuition. But, if you work to mend that, you can bridge any gap. Keep on exploring your innermost thoughts, they will guide you well.
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pretty accurate

Type 5: Adaptive Intuition

You give the best advice and everyone turns to you whenever they are in a sticky situation. For some reason you have that perfectly honed inner compass which tells you what the best route is. You sometimes have trouble relating to people who don't have your razor-sharp intuition. But, if you work to mend that, you can bridge any gap. Keep on exploring your innermost thoughts, they will guide you well.

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Type 1: Analytical Intuition

You spend a lot of time collecting and analyzing data before making any decisions, and you can't imagine relying only on your gut feeling. You make sure to always balance your natural intuition with cold hard facts. Snap judgments are a four-letter word in your vocabulary. You won't budge an inch until every possible scenario has been played out.

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Type 3: Questioning Intuition

As a child you were constantly asking your parents and teachers a million questions, and you never really grew out of that. While others might rely on social cues or a gut feeling to understand other people, you will ask as many questions as possible to get to the truth. You rarely judge a book by its cover or people by their first impressions, you dig deep and try to get to the heart of everything.


Yeah, that's pretty accurate.
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Type 1: Analytical Intuition
You spend a lot of time collecting and analyzing data before making any decisions, and you can't imagine relying only on your gut feeling. You make sure to always balance your natural intuition with cold hard facts. Snap judgments are a four-letter word in your vocabulary. You won't budge an inch until every possible scenario has been played out.
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Type 4: Empathetic Intuition
Type 3: Questioning Intuition

As a child you were constantly asking your parents and teachers a million questions, and you never really grew out of that. While others might rely on social cues or a gut feeling to understand other people, you will ask as many questions as possible to get to the truth. You rarely judge a book by its cover or people by their first impressions, you dig deep and try to get to the heart of everything.
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Type 4: Empathetic Intuition





You are a shoulder to cry on and a listening ear, and for that reason people have always opened right up to you. You provide them with the empathy and sympathy they need in hard times and the support and love that they need. Sometimes you have trouble making objective calls because of your need to take everyone's feelings into account. But no one can really fault you for having too big of a heart!
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Type 3: Questioning Intuition



As a child you were constantly asking your parents and teachers a million questions, and you never really grew out of that. While others might rely on social cues or a gut feeling to understand other people, you will ask as many questions as possible to get to the truth. You rarely judge a book by its cover or people by their first impressions, you dig deep and try to get to the heart of everything.

All true.
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Type 2: Observant Intuition

Your observational skills are your strongest asset, and you rely on them heavily when making decisions. You tend to pick up on little clues and details that most people miss. The smallest movement in another can speak volumes about their internal narrative. You seek to truly understand your world and go from there.

It looks like I'm the first person to get this result.
Type 2: Observant Intuition

Your observational skills are your strongest asset, and you rely on them heavily when making decisions. You tend to pick up on little clues and details that most people miss. The smallest movement in another can speak volumes about their internal narrative. You seek to truly understand your world and go from there.
I got analytical.
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