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 * Lifebushido Triangle established September 2016**

**"The Odd Squad"**

__**Leader of the Odd Squad-**__ **8/29/16- Shelby Hayden-** **shelby2120@gmail.com**

__**What Animal Am I?**__ You are the Enterprising Crocodile! Enterprising means showing initiative, a willingness to undertake new projects, and a strong desire for success and achievement—all qualities that support the role of the entrepreneur. Like the crocodile, enterprising people possess the energy, creativity, and ambition required to see the possibilities in the future that others cannot see. The ability to “think outside the box” when facing difficult problems and developing solutions. A dedication to advancing both yourself and your organization through a clear mission, while fostering a culture that supports and encourages imaginative and creative solutions. The determination to succeed, which also lends itself to another important trait for enterprising individuals: self-confidence. The tendency to spend a lot of time working alone—something that’s paramount to business success. This emphasizes entrepreneurs’ understanding of sacrifice, and how short-term hard work will pay off with long-term rewards.

__**Annual Goals**__

1. I will continue to workout for one hour each day. 2. I will set 10-15 minutes a day for me time to clear my head. 3. I will continue to eat fresh foods only. Relationships - family, friends, community, e.g. 1. I will continue to make my family whole and happy everyday. 2. I will teach and enjoy every second with my children. 3. I will better my life with new faces and culture. Finances - money/things, house, non-business, e.g. 1. I want to exceed as a virtual key assistant with lifebushido. 2. I want to make 3,000 extra bye the end of the year, with pushing harder for more in life. 3. I want to set a financial program up for my children by the end of the year. Business - business, career, work, e.g. 1. I want to become part of a great team with lifebushido as a key assistant. 2. I want to make my work at home office 7 feet bigger. 3. I want to expand my knowledge to new and exciting thing's. Personal - personal such as fun, spiritual, etc., e.g.  1. I want to have a since of peace everyday. 2. I want to enjoy the little things with my personal life just a little more than I have been due to working around the clock. 3. I want to enjoy watching my children learn to talk and walk as they progress threw the year.

__**Scribe of the Odd Squad**__**-8/28/16- Deb Contre-** **deb.contre@gmail.com*

__ **What Animal Am I?** __ You are the Enduring Wildebeest! Like the wildebeest, endurance - in it’s simplest form-is our ability to apply ourselves for relatively long periods of time. This quality keeps our minds going when our bodies want to quit, and gives us the mental capability to continue moving forward despite the obstacles, hardships, pain, fatigue, or steps in out path. Every professional ordeal and personal hardship we encounter as we pursue our goals is an opportunity to hone this skill-which you might recognize in yourself if you exhibit the following characteristics:
 * You have residence, or the ability to bounce back from adversity.
 * You are adept at changing conditions and responding to setbacks and pressures from multiple directions. You see problems as challenging rather than discouraged as opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills.
 * You invest the time and effort required to accomplish tasks.

**__Annual Goals:__** *Working out in the Gym 2 -3 times a week and continue specific exercises for strengthening *Continue improving my Tennis and Golf Game *Plan & Go somewhere new once a month with my husband

__Relationships:__ *Continue being there for my daughter in all ways of support & guidance in daily life and career *Continue to enjoy and live my life with my husband *Find ways to always see our daughter every 3 months.

__Finances:__ *Obtain a part time position that has some depth to it & something I enjoy doing 10- 15 hours a week *Make an additional 500-600 dollars a month

__Business:__ *Be in a part time position that utilizes my analytical and project management skills and that I look forward to working.

__Personal:__

*Manage our personal schedule so we do things we want to and it brings us enjoyment. Keep us healthy as much as possible so we can continue to enjoy life. Guide our daughter in her pursuit of her personal and professional goals.

__**Personality Profile**__

Congratulations, you are a Deliberate Analyst! Although Deliberate Analysts are notoriously “dreamy,” it is not because their mind is resting; on the contrary, Deliberate Analysts have one of the most active, logically precise minds of any personality type. Deliberate Analysts are highly knowledgeable and intelligent. You pick up on patterns easily and notice even the slightest discrepancy between ideas, even when a long time has passed between them. You also possess a unique ability to jump from one idea to another, making connections that surprise and baffle other people. These talents make Deliberate Analysts brilliant analysts, theorists, and philosophers. Not surprisingly, Deliberate Analysts are responsible for many of the world’s innovative ideas and scientific discoveries. Because you spend so much of your energy on inner conversation, Deliberate Analysts detest routine activities and don’t concern themselves with practical, day-to-day matters. This tendency gives Deliberate Analysts a decidedly dreamy, far-off look. You are known to become so absorbed in your own thoughts that you can conduct entire, lengthy, well-reasoned debates with yourself. Even when you engage in heated debates with others, you are really conducting a debate with yourself. This also means Deliberate Analysts are prone to tunnel vision, focusing so much mental energy on one problem or idea that they neglect everything else. You are often forgetful and absent-minded. Deliberate Analysts believe that everything in life can be analyzed and improved. The Deliberate Analyst’s mind is constantly absorbing, processing, and analyzing information to generate new ideas and theories. This especially applies to how you handle life’s challenges. You remain impartial, consider the possibilities, and produce a logically sound, well-reasoned decision. This extreme rationality leaves no room for emotion. Emotions are, in fact, a Deliberate Analyst’s Achilles's heel. You view feelings as hindrances, unnecessary obstacles that cloud rational thought. You may even believe that emotions threaten the purity and sanctity of your intellectual method. To the Deliberate Analyst, the only acceptable motive behind any decision is logic. For this reason, you have extreme difficulty understanding your own emotions and relating to others’. Deliberate Analysts are not usually adept at satisfying other people’s emotional needs. Around other people, Deliberate Analysts tend to be shy and reserved. However, when they feel comfortable, they can be very friendly and entertaining, especially when discussing topics which interest them. They are open-minded and nonjudgmental, allowing others independent thought, as long as it is logically sound. However, even close friends of Deliberate Analysts have difficulty truly getting to know them. At times, Deliberate Analysts may come across as condescending. Because you pride yourself on your extensive knowledge and insight, you frequently become frustrated when trying to explain your thought processes to other people. While Deliberate Analysts typically care little about common goals like stability, job security, or societal expectations, they have a sometimes debilitating fear of failure. Though they have the same active, logical mind as the Systems Analyst, they lack their self-confidence. No other personality type agonizes over failure like a Deliberate Analyst. You can spend countless hours worrying about a missing piece in a logical puzzle or an overlooked fact that could have lead you to a more desirable solution. Though you pride yourself on your impartiality and objectiveness, you struggle to ever come to one decision, constantly second guessing yourself. You tend to continue to look for new information and to agonize over which path to take. Typically, Deliberate Analysts are honest and straightforward. They see no logical reason to play mental games or to engage in complicated, manipulative social rituals. They simply and clearly state their opinions and appreciate when others do the same. With this honesty also comes an ability to recognize dishonesty in others. It is not a good idea to try to lie to a Deliberate Analyst.

**__Visionary of the Odd Squad - 9/1/16- Mohamed Nagy__ -** **mohammednagy@outlook.com**

__ **Personality Profile** __ Congratulations, you are an Outgoing Organizer! Outgoing Organizers are traditional, responsible, and organized. You believe in creating order from chaos and in making sure that others adhere to rules and uphold traditions. Outgoing Organizers are, above all, highly principled. You believe in traditional family values, respect for authority, and personal conviction. Promises, duties, and responsibilities are of utmost important to Outgoing Organizers. You believe in being honest, hard-working, and dependable and loathe when people cut corners or cheat. To the Outgoing Organizer, every reward should be honestly earned. You are also unafraid to openly defend your value system when you see others in breach of your ethical code. Outgoing Organizers can be strong-willed and outspoken in defense of what they see is right, even when facing formidable opposition. You have no tolerance for laziness, deceit, or immorality. Outgoing Organizers stand for their principles, even when they stand alone. While this quality contributes to your reliability and trustworthiness, your stubbornness can also be your downfall. At times, Outgoing Organizers focus so much upon their principles and values that they immediately dismiss new ideas that appear to conflict with them. You prefer to use tried and true methods rather than introducing a new, untested approach. This stubbornness can also make you inflexible and thus frustrating to other people who try to work with you. Your strong morality can also make you judgmental of others who do not live by the same ethical code, and they may not openly welcome your criticism. As extroverts, Outgoing Organizers find a lot of satisfaction in belonging to well-respected organizations that support traditional values. You have a strong need to belong to a group, be it a family, community, or social organization. Within whatever organization you choose, you enjoy establishing order and hierarchy. Outgoing Organizers are hard workers who do not take responsibility lightly. You have a strong work ethic and dedicate yourself to fulfilling your duties to the fullest extent. This quality makes you reliable and responsible, someone that others know they can depend upon. Outgoing Organizers would never consider abandoning a task that has become difficult or tedious. Outgoing Organizers are also grounded in the present moment and in verifiable facts. You have a clear vision of what you want to accomplish and are particularly adept at carrying it out. Outgoing Organizers are excellent team leaders and can delegate tasks to make sure every goal is accomplished in good time. You have an analytical mind, and you can make discerning even the most complex problems look simple and easy. Directness and honesty are also important to Outgoing Organizers. You don’t mince words, but give straightforward answers to questions without trying to soften the blow. Similarly, you respect the same straightforwardness in others. You value facts above opinions or emotions. In fact, understanding emotions at all is a struggle for you. Outgoing Organizers may also find it difficult to relax and enjoy themselves. You have a tendency to focus on your duties and responsibilities and forget to have fun. Your inordinate level of concern about your social status also prohibits you from loosening your tie every now and then, as you worry about what others will think if you do. At their core, Outgoing Organizers are model citizens and one of the pillars of society. You are loyal and stable, and you believe in upholding traditional values, families, and strong moral principles. Though sometimes rigid and inflexible, Outgoing Organizers are generally respected for their strong work ethic and uncompromising morality.

__**Annual Goals**__ 1- I will learn two foreign languages. 2- I will learn financial analysis 3- I will read a book every day Relationships: 1-I will make new good friends 2-keep touch with old friends 3- I will make better life for all my family Finances: 1- I will be Virtual assistant anyway 2- Making profit + 500 $ per month Business: 1- I want to be a part in a great team 2- Having new office for my work Personal: 1- I will have skydiving Course 2- I will travel abroad for Volunteering

**__Member of the Odd Squad - 8/31/16- Christin Norris__ -** **cnorris2@att.net**

__ **What Animal Am I?** __ You are the Risk-Taking Mongoose! Succeeding in troubled times often involves taking a risk. But like the mongoose, you need to evaluate of all the options involved with on the chance you’re taking before you make a decision. Risk- takers frequently review goals and determine the various routes to get to the destination. Often they choose the path with the highest risk in order to gain the maximum reward. Many of them demonstrate the following characteristics: The ability to overcome the fear associated with the risk by evaluating potential pitfalls. Viewing the change that immobilizes others as simply another hurdle to overcome. Risk- takers don’t see how things are, but how they could be. They are willing to do whatever is necessary to achieve the desired goal. A readiness to break free from social and emotional boundaries, opinions, beliefs, and restrictions imposed by business and society. Unaffected by the opinions of others, they freely and openly express their ideas. Adeptness at finding ways to hedge against risk to take advantage of the upside of a given situation.

__**Personality Profile**__ THE IDEALISTIC PERFECTIONIST Congratulations, you are an Idealistic Perfectionist! You won’t meet too many like you throughout the course of your life, as Idealistic Perfectionists constitute only 4% of the United States Population! A rarity, indeed.

Idealistic Perfectionists are also hard to spot in a crowd, because they are by nature calm and reserved when around other people. Don’t underestimate an Idealistic Perfectionist, though. Beneath their outward composure, they are surprisingly fiery, passionate, creative, and sensitive. Their ability to understand and express their innermost emotions is unrivaled by any other personality type

To the casual observer, an Idealistic Perfectionist appears shy or reserved, though perhaps kind and compassionate. Upon closer inspection, Idealistic Perfectionists are incredibly open to and accepting of other people’s feelings and struggles, though they themselves are cautious in opening up and only do so with a select few.

This has a lot to do with Idealistic Perfectionists’ extreme introversion. While they enjoy social interaction and find it rewarding, they also find it mentally and emotionally taxing. After periods of social activity, Idealistic Perfectionists need to withdraw and spend time alone with their deep thoughts, or enter into “hermit mode.” This tendency combined with their outer reserve means Idealistic Perfectionists are prone to feeling self-conscious, misunderstood, isolated, or somehow different from the majority of other people. They are also extremely sensitive with a tendency to take criticism personally.

Those in an Idealistic Perfectionist’s close, inner circle understand that the Idealistic Perfectionist is dedicated, passionate, and motivated by lofty ideals and principles. They hold themselves to a strict value system and seek to live in harmony with the world around them, ensuring that everyone is heard and their opinions validated.

Because Idealistic Perfectionists pattern their lives after such high ideals, they often times feel overwhelmed and discouraged by all the evil in the world when they realize few people have the same moral code. They search for the good in even the most revolting person, and they passionately believe in being a positive influence in the world.

When Idealistic Perfectionists find a cause for which they are passionate, they throw themselves wholeheartedly into that cause, even if they stand alone in doing so. You are not likely to abandon a worthy pursuit simply because everyone else has lost hope.

However, this means that Idealistic Perfectionists are in danger of becoming too altruistic at the expense of a balanced life. They may neglect their own needs or forget to spend enough time on other responsibilities.

It is easy for Idealistic Perfectionists to speak in and understand metaphors and parables and to make unexpected connections between seemingly unrelated ideas. With this ability, they are also able to generate unique and creative ideas.

They are sensitive to emotions and thus are drawn to creative expression. Writing usually comes naturally to you, as do foreign languages.

Idealistic Perfectionists determine value in terms of how something lives up to their ideals of beauty and goodness rather than how useful or effective it is. They respond to beauty over logic and appreciate other people’s creative expressions, such as art, poetry, and music.

This also means that Idealistic Perfectionists may struggle when it comes to analyzing data to find logical inconsistencies or discrepancies. They may even forget to perform practical, everyday tasks such as eating or drinking if they are excited about a cause or project.

Overall, as an Idealistic Perfectionist, you are a dreamer and someone who is deeply in tune with your own emotions as well as others’. Though you may be a hard person to get to know initially, you genuinely care about other people and work hard to make the world a better place.

Health 1. I will decrease my weekly junk food intake by 1/2 2. I will work on my spiritual/mental growth once a week 3. I will meditate once a week Relationships 1. I will call my parents once a week 2. I will have one date night a week with my husband 3. I will enjoy time with a friend once a week Finances 1. I will cut down on my personal shopping to one time a month 2. I will put money in my savings account at least once a month 3. I will start the home buying process in one month Business 1. I will find a new career, preferably working from home, within 30 days 2. I will take online courses to support any new career I obtain within 30 days 3. I will become an independent contractor within 30 days. Personal 1. I will start painting again at least once a month. 2. I will practice my make-up artistry skills once a week. 3. I will go to the beach once a month.
 * __Annual Goals__ **