Birth Order Factor and Your Personality

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Are you an only child, first born, middle kid or the baby? See if you fit any of these profiles.


Birth order factor and your personality: 8 facts that might surprise you

Only-borns

Positives: Only-borns are the mega-movers of the world. They are task-orientated; tend to be extremely well organised, highly conscientious and dependable. They are keen on facts, ideas and details and feel extremely comfortable with responsibility.

Negatives: The negative characteristics of only-borns can be tough to handle. They are often unforgiving, very demanding, hate to admit they're wrong and usually don't accept criticism well. To others, they seem very sensitive and indeed, their feelings are easily hurt.

First-borns - Only child

Positives: They are natural leaders and often high achievers. The majority of politicians, spokespersons and managing directors are first-borns. They frequently live with a sense of entitlement and even superiority. They often come in two flavours: compliant nurturers/caregivers or aggressive movers and shakers. Both are in control; they just use different methods. As a rule, first-borns are picky, precise people - they pay attention to detail - tend to be punctual, organised, and competent. They want to see things done right the first time. They don't like surprises.

Negatives: They are often moody and occasionally lack sensitivity. They can be intimidating, particularly by pushing people too hard or refusing to take no for an answer. Sometimes they can be a bit 'know-it-all', and often they are poor at delegating - largely because they don't trust other people as much as they trust themselves. They also tend to be bossy, perfectionists and overly-conscientious.

Middle-Borns - Middle child

Positives: The classic middle-born is very relational, tends to be a people-pleaser and usually hates confrontation. Their basic need is to keep life smooth and their motto might be 'peace at any price'. They are usually very calm, will roll with the punches and are amiable, down-to-earth and great listeners. They are skilled at seeing both sides of a problem and eager to make everybody happy. That makes them good mediators and negotiators.

Negatives: They tend to be less driven than first-borns, but are much more eager to be liked - or at least be happy with them. They have a difficult time setting boundaries. They can drift into becoming 'co-dependent' as they try to please everybody. They are not good at making decisions that will offend others. They also tend to blame themselves when others fail.

Last-Borns -- Baby of the Family

Positives: Last-borns are the world's cheerleaders. You have strong people skills and love to entertain and talk to others. You make friends easily and immediately make others feel at home. You're an extrovert, energised by the presence of other people and you're probably not afraid to take risks.

Negatives: Last-borns tend to get bored quickly. They have a strong fear of rejection and a short attention span. When the fun stops, they've had enough and want to check out. To some extent they're self-centred. They may harbour unrealistic expectations of finding a relationship that is always fun - and of course, such relationships simply do not last.


4 Comments:

Blogger Leann said...

Interesting post. I'm a middle child and this analysis pegs me exactly.

8:17 AM  
Blogger Angelica said...

I am really the last child but I think I fit under only child because I was raised as an only child because my two sisters were a lot older than me and when they were older they moved in with their father. The only child decription fits me better too I think. :)

8:18 AM  
Blogger Eddo said...

wow mom, this pegged all three of us... I'll be home on Sunday!

I love you!

10:06 AM  
Blogger Penelope Marzec said...

This doesn't work for me. I'm the oldest daughter, my brother was only a year older than me. My two younger sisters fit the middle child and baby of the family mold.

I've seen more detailed birth order charts that factor in other variables--like gender, or a longer span between the siblings.

1:30 PM  

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