In this age of visual identity, we encounter countless logos and trademarks every day. Not only do they represent the brand’s identity, they are an integral part of our lives. But would you still recognize the signs if they suddenly changed shape or color? This is not only a challenge to your memory, but also a test of your observation and carefulness.
Imagine walking into a familiar coffee shop ...
As the saying goes: 'You can't judge a person by his appearance, and you can't measure the sea water.' Can you tell a rich person at a glance?
Money is an intangible thing. I think because there are many things that cannot be bought with money, the question of what is money is too difficult. People have different desires and requirements. Some people feel that they have 100 Ten thousand means you...
Workplace advantages refer to the outstanding skills, knowledge, experience, characteristics and personality traits that an individual possesses in his or her career. Workplace advantages can help individuals better realize their potential at work and achieve career goals. They can also improve self-confidence and satisfaction and promote career development.
There are many types of workplace stre...
Welcome to take the EPQ Personality Test! This test is compiled based on the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ). The purpose is to help companies better understand the personality characteristics of employees so as to provide you with a work environment and job matching that best suits your personality. In many companies, this personality test has become an important part of employee onboardi...
Success and satisfaction in our careers often stem from a deep understanding of our career goals and motivations. Edgar H. Schein, a famous American career guidance expert and professor at MIT Sloan School of Business, proposed the Career Anchors theory through 12 years of research. Personal career planning provides a powerful framework. Through long-term follow-up research on 44 MBA graduates fro...
The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) is a widely used assessment tool that measures an individual's level of eating disorder symptoms and concerns. It is an improvement on the original version of the EAT-40, first published in 1979 and used to study sociocultural factors in eating disorders.
The primary purpose of the EAT-26 is to provide a quick and effective method to help identify potential eati...
In a world full of uncertainty, the attitudes of pessimists and optimists have a profound impact on their life trajectories. Pessimists might say they are always right because they always foresee the worst-case scenario, while optimists always move forward because they believe the future is full of possibilities. Both attitudes have their value, but an optimistic attitude often brings more motivat...
Social phobia is a psychological disorder characterized by intense fear or apprehension of social or public situations, and the resulting effort to avoid them. People with social phobia usually fear making a fool of themselves in front of others, being judged, or being rejected, causing them to encounter many difficulties and inconveniences in their daily lives. The causes of social phobia may be ...