Which Nocturnal Animal Are You?

Which Nocturnal Animal Are You?

Do you find yourself up late at night? Do you like sleeping a little later into the morning? You may be a night owl – but that doesn’t mean that the wise owl is the nocturnal animal that best matches your personality! There are a few other possibilities, like fireflies, bats, and raccoons. By the time you’re finished answering the questions in this test, from how you prefer to spend your weekends to how you approach problem-solving, you will have your answer once and for all. No matter what, though, make sure you get enough sleep to live your life, regardless of when you choose to do so.

What is your approach to problem-solving?

When faced with a challenge, you are more likely to:

How do you generally feel about meeting new people?

What type of activities do you enjoy most?

When working on a project, you are more likely to:

In group projects, you are usually:

What type of work environment do you prefer?

When faced with a new experience, you are:

When it comes to making plans, you:

What do you value most in relationships?

How do you respond to unexpected changes?

How do you handle criticism?

How do you prefer to spend your weekends?

How do you feel about handling multiple tasks at once?

How do you handle stress?

In social settings, you are usually:

How do you typically express your emotions?

In your free time, you prefer to:

How do you prefer to learn new information?

When making decisions, you rely more on:

When solving problems, you tend to:

How do you approach personal goals?

What motivates you most?

How do you approach planning your day?

How do you feel about routine tasks?

Jessica

Jessica spent a gap year as a digital nomad and offsite social media manager before returning to study at McGill University in her native Montreal. Currently, she is pursuing a BA in English and ingesting this cosmopolitan city quite differently than she did in her childhood. Diverse interests define Jessica. With two classmates, she once snowshoed through 200 kilometers of Quebec's backcountry for charity. Of course, Jessica writes. Thanks to modern access to self-publishing, Jessica's YA titles are gaining a fanbase on Amazon. Importantly, Jessica also codes. She has a super-secret app in development that could make her a household name in five years. When she's not writing, coding or studying, she's performing with her popular improv troupe, Jess 4 Laughs, which consists of four improvisers named Jessica.


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