Energy Type ●

Generator

You run on a deep well of energy that switches on when something genuinely pulls a yes out of you. Life works best when you let the world bring you things to react to, instead of chasing what hasn't asked for you.

Strategy
To Respond

Wait for life to put something in front of you, then check what your energy does with it. Your best commitments start as reactions, not inventions.

Signature
Satisfaction

The tired-but-glowing feeling at the end of a day spent on things that were truly yours to do.

Not-Self Theme
Frustration

The grinding feeling of pushing at doors that aren't opening. Not a flaw, a signal you committed without a real yes.

How a day runs

Your energy is built to be used up daily on work you love, then fully recharged in sleep. A good day empties the tank on the right things. Going to bed with unspent energy, or spending it all on the wrong things, is what makes rest feel unrefreshing.

Your energy isn't neutral fuel that burns the same for everything. It has opinions. Put you in front of work that lights you up and you can outlast everyone in the room. Put you in front of work you talked yourself into and the same hours leave you drained and irritable. The difference isn't discipline. It's whether something in you actually said yes.

That yes rarely arrives as a thought. It shows up in the body: a lean toward, an 'uh-huh', a lift in energy when an option lands in front of you. This is why responding matters more than initiating for you. An idea invented in your head hasn't been tested against your energy yet. An option in front of you has, instantly.

The practical move isn't passivity. It's exposure. Show up where things happen, let people and opportunities cross your path, and watch what your energy does when they do. When you commit from a real yes, satisfaction follows and the work feeds you. When you push into things nothing in you agreed to, frustration builds. Treat that frustration as data, not failure.

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