Report for:
Shahid Saleem

Guardians
are the cornerstone of society, for they are the temperament given to
serving and preserving our most important social institutions.
Guardians have natural talent in managing goods and services--from
supervision to maintenance and supply--and they use all their skills to keep
things running smoothly in their families, communities, schools, churches,
hospitals, and businesses.
Guardians
can have a lot of fun with their friends, but they are quite serious about
their duties and responsibilities. Guardians take pride in being dependable
and trustworthy; if there's a job to be done, they can be counted on to put
their shoulder to the wheel. Guardians also believe in law and order, and
sometimes worry that respect for authority, even a fundamental sense of
right and wrong, is being lost. Perhaps this is why Guardians honor customs
and traditions so strongly--they are familiar patterns that help bring
stability to our modern, fast-paced world.
Practical and down-to-earth, Guardians believe in following the rules and
cooperating with others. They are not very comfortable winging it or blazing
new trails; working steadily within the system is the Guardian way, for in
the long run loyalty, discipline, and teamwork get the job done right.
Guardians are meticulous about schedules and have a sharp eye for proper
procedures. They are cautious about change, even though they know that
change can be healthy for an institution. Better to go slowly, they say, and
look before you leap.
Guardians make up as much as 40 to 45 percent of the population.
The Four types of Guardians are:
Supervisors (ESTJ) | Protectors (ISFJ) | Inspectors (ISTJ) | Providers (ESFJ)
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