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Amanda Vojak

Bemidji High School
Class of 1999

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Amanda Vojak - Class of 1999 - Bemidji High School
First Name Amanda
Last Name Vojak
Graduation Year Class of 1999
Gender Female
Hometown Bemidji, Minnesota
Relationship Status Single
About Me Life is too short Grudges are a waste of perfect happiness Laugh when you can… Apologize when you should & let go of what you can’t change Love deeply & forgive quickly Take chances, give everything & have no regrets Life is too short to be unhappy You have to take the good with the bad Smile…. when you’re sad Love what you got & always remember what you had Always forgive…. Never forget…. Learn from your mistakes but never regret… Your Top 5 Themes Analytical Responsibility Focus Harmony Discipline Analytical People who are especially talented in the Analytical theme search for reasons and causes. They have the ability to think about all the factors that might affect a situation. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? By nature, you carefully think through things prior to making important decisions or taking action. Usually you know exactly where you are headed and how you plan to get there. You need to know why a goal is important. You seldom act in haste. It’s very likely that you truly enjoy instructing people. You prefer to invest your time in trainees or students who genuinely appreciate your carefully reasoned approach to a particular topic. Because of your strengths, you enjoy finding recurring sequences in numerical data. Numbers tell you stories about emerging trends, potential problems, profit and loss forecasts, or information gaps. People probably marvel at your ability to process the numbers and decide what they mean. Driven by your talents, you often stand out as notably mature. You are reasonable in your thinking. These two qualities usually distinguish you from many of your peers and friends. Instinctively, you typically orchestrate things for people. You identify a reasonable set of steps they need to follow. You instinctively know which plans can withstand rigorous examination. In addition, you figure out which ones are sure to collapse under close scrutiny. Responsibility People who are especially talented in the Responsibility theme take psychological ownership of what they say they will do. They are committed to stable values such as honesty and loyalty. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? Instinctively, you might be happier as a solo performer. Certain people may value the painstaking approach you take when working on assignments or striving toward a goal. Chances are good that you place a premium on doing everything correctly. Whatever you are involved in or associated with must typify — that is, symbolize — accuracy and precision. Your high standards demand exactness. By nature, you possess an inner drive to attain your high standards of excellence. Satisfying work and a passion for accountability fuel your zeal to do things very carefully. You want others to view you and your work favorably. Because of your strengths, you might be an individual performer who wants and expects to be held accountable for your results. Perhaps you are more motivated to excel when you realize you are the only person doing a particular task. Driven by your talents, you might know what is and is not morally good. In certain situations, you can determine what is and is not quality work. When you consistently use reliable systems, you may be able to distinguish right from wrong or excellence from mediocrity. Perhaps having a uniform set of criteria or a detailed evaluation process helps you determine the worth of your own words and deeds. Focus People who are especially talented in the Focus theme can take a direction, follow through, and make the corrections necessary to stay on track. They prioritize, then act. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? Driven by your talents, you may sometimes feel a particular need to reach goals, make money, have power, or become famous. To achieve these successes, you might easily state what you want, expect, demand, or need. From time to time, you use sophisticated words or complicated terminology to capture and keep the attention of certain people. Maybe your vocabulary sets you apart. What you say and how you say it might threaten or intimidate selected listeners, if that is your intent. By nature, you sometimes opt to work independently. This arrangement may make it easier for you to map out what you want to accomplish in the coming weeks, months, years, or decades. Laying out and finalizing all the steps might spur you into action. It’s very likely that you might want to distribute your time more evenly among the priorities in your life. This is a challenge, however. Why? You tend to express yourself through your work. One part of you is completely devoted to your job or studies. Another part of you demands equal time for family, friends, solitude, or recreation. You typically block out everything but your work when you must give your undivided attention to an assignment, project, experiment, or special event. Instinctively, you may realize you put more thought and effort into your assignments when you are permitted to work or study independently. Because of your strengths, you may recognize you have a bit more stick-toitiveness — that is, dogged determination — than certain people have. This might be apparent to you and others when you are starting or finishing specific kinds of tasks. Harmony People who are especially talented in the Harmony theme look for consensus. They don’t enjoy conflict; rather, they seek areas of agreement. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? Chances are good that you might be the person who causes specific individuals or groups to stop what they are doing and conduct a reality check. In a matter-of-fact and straightforward way, sometimes you help certain kinds of people consider what is really happening and what is the truth. Rather than leap to conclusions, you try to give equal attention to each idea or suggestion. Perhaps your evenhanded way of dealing with people and their issues produces a climate of mutual understanding or cooperation. By nature, you can sometimes resist jumping on the bandwagon — that is, taking the popular position or joining the popular side. Rather than act on impulse, you might think before speaking. Perhaps this behavior reflects how your objective and practical mind works. You may see certain things the way they actually are. Being a realist, you occasionally pose questions to understand what particular individuals are thinking, seeing, accepting, or endorsing. Maybe you promote peace and cooperation by helping people build on their common ideas and interests. Instinctively, you periodically object when certain people favor a specific person or group. You may be equally upset when they exhibit biases that harm individuals. Perhaps you gather facts to mount a proper defense. Perhaps your presentations are effective because you carefully consider your listeners’ perspectives. Although you try to avoid confrontation, maybe you recognize when it is the only way to reestablish dialogue between individuals. Because of your strengths, you might not want any one thing to consume every minute of your day. For practical purposes, you may choose to handle some personal or professional problems matter-of-factly or deal with information unemotionally. Perhaps you minimize conflict between people by not taking sides. Instead, you try to make certain individuals aware of things as they actually are. Maybe you emphasize what they have in common. Sometimes you manage to move adversaries toward peaceable solutions or general agreements. It’s very likely that you may strive to be a dependable person. Maybe you please people by being reliable. You might enjoy assuming accountability for certain tasks, projects, assignments, or commitments. Perhaps you accept these additional duties without making a fuss. Discipline People who are especially talented in the Discipline theme enjoy routine and structure. Their world is best described by the order they create. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? Because of your strengths, you sometimes like to work on your own. Being an independent contributor may permit you to keep your work or study area immaculate, orderly, and presentable. Driven by your talents, you may have a reputation for straightening up certain types of things such as your workstation, home, files, tools, storage areas, study notes, or important documents. Perhaps you have a detailed plan or a rotating schedule for cleaning, organizing, and maintaining your physical environment or your personal appearance. It’s very likely that you prefer to have things well-organized. You automatically assess whether the steps of a procedure are reasonably sequenced. You also methodically examine how each piece of the plan fits or does not fit neatly into the overall scheme. Your findings often tell you what changes to make. By nature, you may realize you are careful and thorough if you are performing certain tasks. Once in a while, you pay close attention to specific details. Perhaps doing the little things right matters more to you than it does to some people. Instinctively, you may stay abreast of newsworthy events. Perhaps you have a process in place to monitor issues of personal or professional interest. Periodically you might collect updates from print or broadcast media or through one-on-one conversations with informed individuals. By balancing what you hear, read, or...(read more)
Amanda Vojak - Class of 1999 - Bemidji High School

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