What Strengths Exist?

Discover all strengths at a glance, including strength partners.

Strengths Are Like Yin and Yang

Just like Yin and Yang, strengths always come in pairs as so-called “opposites.” There are no bad strengths, which is why every strength has a complementary partner. This mutual relationship is best understood as a continuum on a binary scale with two opposing poles.

Strength Categories Based on Personality Colors

#STÄRKENSTÄRKEN is divided into four categories, inspired by the DISC model. However, it provides a more detailed and precise overview of the distribution of strengths within each category.

Inspiring – Impulsive

Adaptability

Humor

Improvisation

Intuition

Sociability

Creativity

Lightness

Optimism

Risk-Taking

Versatility

Future Orientation

Pragmatic – Dominant

Significance

Charisma

Influence

Independence

Ecpathy

Fighting Spirit

Collective Awareness

Performance Orientation

Resilience

Self-Determination

Temperament

Social - Emotional

Mindfulness

Modesty

Bonding Ability

Honesty

Empathy

Sensitivity

Need for Harmony

Individual Awareness

Spirituality

Wisdom

Affiliation

Systematic - Rational

Analysis

Consistency

Seriousness

Expertise

Conscientiousness

Organizational Drive

Self-Regulation

Skepticism

Past Orientation

Vigilance

Reusability

What Strengths Exist?

Consisting of 44 strengths (22 strength pairs), the personality test provides a comprehensive picture of your strengths profile.

Get an initial overview of the different strengths here.

Adaptability

You adapt easily to different people, situations, and demands.

Consistency

You are focused and persistent in completing your tasks.

Analysis

You take a logical approach and have a strong preference for data and facts.

Intuition

You rely on your gut feeling and intuition.

Significance

It is important to you to be someone special.

Modesty

You hold back on your own needs.

Organizational Drive

You like to take the lead in organizational matters

Improvisation

You don’t need a detailed plan because you prefer to improvise.

Bonding Ability

You form deep connections with people.

Sociability

You are inspired by others, which is why you enjoy meeting new people.

Expertise

You enjoy diving deep into a subject when it interests you.

Versatility

You have many interests and enjoy acquiring new knowledge.

Charisma

People naturally look to you for guidance, even without you asking.

Wisdom

You have unbiased and profound perspectives, which you continuously connect.

Individual Awareness

You see each individual person and strive to meet their needs.

Collective Awareness

For you, the group comes first—even before the individual.

Empathy

You can empathize with the feelings of others.

Ecpathy

You shield yourself from others' emotions and are not easily influenced by them.

Optimism

You are a positive thinker.

Skepticism

You need to verify everything before you believe it.

Affiliation

You enjoy being around people and like to be part of a group.

Independence

You also enjoy being alone and need a retreat, especially for thinking.

Vigilance

You are a cautious person.

Risk-Taking

You take risks, even when there is something at stake.

Resilience

You can withstand a high level of stress.

Sensitivity

You perceive sensations very intensely.

Need for Harmony

You avoid disputes and conflicts, ensuring harmony within the team.

Fighting Spirit

You stand by your views and express them confidently.

Humor

You create a positive atmosphere with your sense of humor.

Seriousness

You take responsibility for tasks and the statements you make.

Creativity

You love creating something new.

Reusability

You don’t always need to reinvent the wheel and prefer to use existing templates.

Honesty

You are direct and honest, with clear values and moral principles.

Influence

You influence others to your advantage and to achieve your goals.

Self-Regulation

You have control over your feelings and emotions.

Temperament

People can always tell what you're feeling in the moment, and sometimes your temperament gets the best of you.

Past Orientation

You are interested in the past and use it to understand the present and future.

Future Orientation

Your focus is on the future, always thinking several steps ahead.

Spirituality

You draw great strength and comfort from your spirituality.

Self-Determination

You live life on your own terms and don’t believe that anyone else is pulling the strings.

Lightness

You take life lightly and don’t always need everything to be perfect.

Conscientiousness

Everyone can expect 100% from you because that is your standard.

Performance Orientation

You can't sit still and always need a goal in sight—yet you never truly reach it.

Mindfulness

You are grateful for the beauty around you and prefer to enjoy life rather than rush through it.
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