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Adaptability in unexpected situations
You arrived at an important meeting and you realize you got the location wrong. How do you react?
I am immediately looking for the fastest way to get to the right place, I do not perceive stress.
I will stop, reflect, consider my options, and then decide what to do next.
I will start blaming myself for not being more attentive, but I am looking for a solution.
I am contacting someone who can help me resolve the situation.
I'll leave it to fate – maybe it was meant to be, I'll see how it develops.
Imagine you receive a task for which you have no prior experience. How do you proceed?
I am looking for inspiration and trying what makes the most sense to me.
First, I try to understand the logic of the assignment in order to find the correct system.
I will ask someone who has more experience, and I will act accordingly.
I'll try to improvise; I'm usually able to manage.
I feel uncertain, but I believe that when I dive into it, the solution will come by itself.
You are driving a car and find out that the navigation has failed. How do you react?
I will stop and try to solve the problem through my mobile or a map.
I observe the surroundings, trying to remember landmarks.
I ask passersby, I prefer not to rely only on myself.
I try to rely on my intuition, usually it works out.
I will let my feelings guide me and give chance a shot – perhaps I will discover something new.
Something goes wrong while working in a team, and others are waiting to see how you will react. What will you do?
I will quickly propose a solution, even if it is not perfect, mainly so that we can move forward.
I am trying to understand where the mistake occurred so that we do not repeat it.
First, I will wait to see if someone else suggests a solution, and I will act accordingly.
I will try to improvise; sometimes unexpected solutions work best.
I will realize that stress won't help, and I will try to turn the situation into a joke.
Imagine that you have the opportunity to move to a foreign country without a clear plan. How do you decide?
I'm going for it, something will always come up.
First, I will conduct thorough research and prepare a strategy.
I'll wait for the right feeling; if it pulls me, I'll give it a try.
I will consult with my loved ones, I need feedback before taking such a step.
I'll keep it open, if a good opportunity arises, I won't hesitate.
You received a choice between two job offers - one is stable, the other is risky but has great potential. How do you decide?
My heart tells me to try taking a risk.
I will consider all the pros and cons, and I will make a decision based on logic.
I will wait for a sign or some impulse that will tell me the right way.
I am finding out what others think about it to have a broader perspective.
I will make the decision spontaneously, life is about experiences.
A friend/girlfriend surprises you with a spontaneous trip, but you had other plans. How do you react?
I am looking forward to it, spontaneous experiences are the best.
I will consider whether I can adjust my plans and how to reconcile it.
At first, I hesitate, but if I feel it’s worth it, I go for it.
I feel uncomfortable, I like to plan things in advance.
I propose a compromise so that we can both be satisfied.
During the presentation, the technology fails and you have to continue without it. How will you behave?
I will adapt and speak from the heart, even if it will be different from what I had planned.
I will keep a cool head and come up with an alternative solution.
I will wait for the audience's reaction and based on that, I will decide how to proceed.
I will ask someone for help; I don't have to solve everything by myself.
I take it as a challenge and maybe also as an opportunity to show my creativity.
Suddenly, you receive an offer to speak in front of a large audience, but you only have a few minutes to prepare. What will you do?
I take a deep breath and go for it, such challenges are exciting.
I quickly create a structure in my head of what I want to say.
I will focus on the first words and then let things flow.
If I have the option, I will consult with someone who can help me.
I will let myself be guided by the atmosphere, I will see how the situation unfolds.
You find yourself in a situation where you must quickly make a decision about something important, but you don't have all the information. How do you proceed?
I decide intuitively; most of the time, I can rely on my inner voice.
I'm trying to gather at least some key facts before making a decision.
I am looking for a parallel with something I have already experienced, and I am making decisions based on that.
I will leave room for improvisation; sometimes it's better not to make hasty conclusions.
If more information cannot be obtained, I will bet on the most logical solution.
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