When you taste sweet…

A personality with a sweet flavour, like a cupcake.

SWEET: calming & friendly

Primary flavour of your personality

If people around you find you sweet, then sweet is the most important flavour of your personality. It determines your first impression and says a lot about your strengths and weaknesses, the work that suits you and the dynamics of your relationships.
But you are more than just sweet. People who know you better often experience one or two extra aftertastes when they meet you. The aftertaste can vary from person to person. It is the combination of flavours that makes your personality unique.

Impact of sweet

The influence you have with the sweet flavour layer of your personality is: calming and friendly. People experience the same feeling with you as when eating: a cupcake, honey, strawberries, bananas and grapes, stevia, artichoke, milk chocolate, ice cream, pastries, soft drinks and fruit juices. Sweetness stands for comfort, a pleasant, relaxing, almost reassuring feeling. Soft, velvety and a little sticky.

Strengths of a sweet personality

Does your personality taste sweet? Then you are: empathetic and caring, conflict-avoiding and connecting, positive and supportive.

Weaknesses of a sweet personality

You can also be too sweet. Then you are: too protective and caring, too much of a pleaser, you have trouble saying ‘no’.

Typical sweet statement

A typical statement could be: “If everyone is happy, I am too.”

Indispensable

With your qualities, you are indispensable in: restoring harmony and caring for others.

Sweet professions

Host, nurse, primary school teacher, social worker, childcare, team builder/community manager, helper/supporter.

Sweet work culture

You like stable and supportive work environments where the well-being of employees and clients is central.

What do you look for in love?

– Emotional safety and security: feeling comfortable.
– Tenderness and affection: hugs, kisses, and holding hands.
– Positive affirmation and appreciation: say I love you often.
– Coziness and spending time together: cooking, eating, movies, walking, laughing.
– Loving and caring gestures: unexpected gifts.
– Romantic and nostalgic moments: candlelight dinner, looking at photos.
– Positive and harmonious interactions: no conflicts.

How to deal with others?

Stay true to yourself and tune in to the other personality.

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