Leadership type: Creative-Achiever

In your leadership type, both the creative and the achiever are equally pronounced. As a Creative-Achiever, you are a lightning-fast decision-maker and bring significant movement to the company. You have visions and, at the same time, the clarity to realize these visions. You are full of ideas, and this can sometimes drive the achiever in you towards burnout, as you want to perfectly implement the creative ideas. For you, the most important thing is to find your inner balance.

The Creative-Achiever leadership type in the company

Your energy seems never to run out. You are a whirlwind full of ideas and can sometimes lean towards extremes. This can be challenging for others and for yourself. A certain tension lies in your aura, as if the bow is already drawn, and the arrow is ready to be shot. That’s exactly why you can act so quickly.

You might also enjoy extreme sports. It’s good to pause occasionally and not go from one extreme to another. This prevents burnout and depression. You are allowed to relax and don’t always have to operate at the highest pace.

Physical characteristics of the Creative-Achiever type

You are most likely slim and have a medium height. You like to move around a lot.

Problem areas of the Creative-Achiever type

It happens that you have a nervous stomach or that you feel restless and have trouble falling asleep or sleeping through the night. Sometimes, you get nervous before presentations or a bit irritated in meetings, especially when something unexpected comes up.

Health tips for the Creative-Achiever

If you are currently living in extremes, it’s good for you to take some time for introspection, do some yoga, or attend a silent retreat during your free time. If the times are a bit calmer (which is hard to imagine for you), find your balance through regular indoor or outdoor sports. Treat yourself to regular massages with fragrant, warm oils.

The best diet for the Creative-Achiever type

The best diet for the Creative-Achiever type is to consume warm foods and drinks, especially in winter, and in summer, focus on consuming plenty of fresh fruits and salads. Season your meals well, but not too spicy.

Sweet fruits like apple, coconut, fresh fig, melon, orange, avocado, red grapes, mango, papaya, raspberries. Dried fruit should only be consumed in small quantities.

In summer, salads are also suitable, while otherwise steamed vegetables are preferred: Asparagus, sweet potato, carrot, zucchini, cucumber, turnip, fennel, cauliflower, spinach, fresh chanterelles, mushrooms.

Oats, white Basmati rice, Arborio rice, wheat, quinoa, bulgur.

Omelet, scrambled eggs, fried eggs, white meat (chicken, turkey).

Mung dal, mung beans, red lentils.

Jaggery (dried sugarcane juice), muscovado sugar, fresh honey not older than 6 months.

Cinnamon, turmeric, cardamom, black pepper, fresh ginger, fennel, asafoetida.

Ghee (clarified butter), fresh milk, cream, paneer (Indian cottage cheese), goat cheese, goat milk, or plant-based milk, coconut oil, and tofu as vegan alternatives.

Coconut oil, olive oil, flaxseed oil, sunflower oil, and sesame oil are suitable.

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