They always seem exciting and fun, and simply thrive on compliments of any kind, as they need affirmation on their self. They don't hold grudges because they genuinely love people, and they apologize quickly themselves. They are often envied by others for how easy this process is. To recover from stress, they want to spend time with others and rarely need very long to unwind.Īs far as friends go, they make them very easily. To release stress, they often become more talkative and release nervous energy in a physical way. They also want to gain a consensus to make a final decision. As a leader or manager, they are usually pretty democratic, facilitating open communication with and by others. When it comes to teamwork, they are the quintessential networker, and will use their contact base to gather resources for just about any project. They're motto could be, "Trust me! It'll work out!" And very likely, most people will. They'll volunteer for jobs and embrace change and variety.so never a dull moment at work with the Otter. They are motivators, charmers, colorful and really put together a nice outer appearance. They think of creative new ideas and activities and have what it takes to inspire others to join them in taking risks. You might relate them to being a Peter Pan.the little child who never grew up.Īt work, an Otter/Sanguine is going to be your visionary. Their wide-eyed innocence and wonder keeps them sincere at heart. They can be engaging, cheerful, sometimes just bubbling over. Otters live in the present for the present. They have great sense of humor, infectious laughter, and often regale groups of people with stories.
They love people and are often the life of the party. They've got appealing personalities and mix easily with just about anyone. The Otter is an an enthusiastic, energetic, spontaneous and friendly person. I feel the need to let everyone know once again that personality tests are never 100%, and are based on generalities, so just keep that in mind. It's certainly not too late to take the tests recommended by the Character Therapist here. We've covered the Golden Retriever/Phlegmatic type here and the Beaver/Melancholic type here.