Name * First Name Last Name Email * Birthday * MM DD YYYY Phone * (###) ### #### What city are located in? * Houston OOPS OOPs In group settings, I usually: Take the lead and organiz Contribute ideas when asked Observe and engage minimally When stressed, I tend to: Plan harder and structure more Distract myself with entertainment/socializing Withdraw and process alone Which motivates you more? Achievement and recognition Stability and balance Curiosity and exploration Connection and belonging When you meet new people, you’re most likely to: Ask thoughtful questionsShare funny/interesting stories Find common ground quickly Observe first, then open up How do you handle disagreements? Debate openly, even if heated Find compromise Avoid conflict unless necessary Let others take the lead Which type of conversations energize you most? Big-picture ideas & future visions Deep emotional sharing Humor & light-hearted topics Practical problem-solving What role do hobbies play in your life? My hobbies define me and my social group I enjoy them personally, not socially I try new hobbies often, but rarely stick with one I don’t have consistent hobbies right now When making big decisions, you prioritize: Logic and facts Emotions and intuition Advice from trusted people Gut instinct, even if risky What do you value most in long-term connections? Loyalty and reliability Inspiration and growth Fun and shared experiences Understanding and empathy Health & fitness for me is: A central part of my lifestyle Balanced but not obsessive Something I know I should focus more on Not a major priority I’m an early adopter, always trying new things I use it moderately and mindfully I prefer in-person, minimal online presenceI use it mostly for work/necessity Exploring new cultures and adventures Relaxation and recharge Visiting friends/family Rarely travel, I prefer home base Imagine you’re at a group dinner and no one knows each other yet. What do you do? Break the ice with humor or questions Wait for others to start, then join in Ask deeper questions to move past small talk Focus on one or two people rather than the whole group You and your friend have different plans for the evening. You: Persuade them to go with your plan Agree to theirs for harmony Negotiate a middle ground Suggest splitting up and doing your own thing You’re invited to a last-minute event. Your first thought is: Exciting! Let’s do it. I’ll need to think about logistics first. Depends on who’s going. Probably not, I need more notice. Thank you!