Are You An Eager Beaver?

Are You An Eager Beaver?

Do you embrace new experiences with endless enthusiasm? Are you the first among your friends to try out a new trend? Maybe, you're always an early adopter of new tech that everyone thinks is ridiculous (then follow like sheep a couple of years later).

Eagerness is more than a desire to make other people happy. Indeed, while it's often mistaken for desperation, being eager is an attractive trait that represents somebody who loves an adventure.

So, are you an eager beaver, keen to please but also keen to try out the next big thing? Are are you a moaning magpie - someone who leeches off others to steal their energy? Or you could be a grouchy grizzly bear? Or maybe you're something in between.

Find out with our fun quiz!

What do you think about Virtual Reality?

Morpheus offers you a red pill to see life how it really is or a blue pill to go back to life as you know it. What do you do!

It's your first day at your new job. What's your approach to making new friends.

Which is closest to your best achievement so far?

What's your ideal first date venue?

You're looking for a new phone. What do you go for?

Your best friend asks for a lift to the airport. What do you do?

What is your favorite type of music?

What type of book do you prefer to read on the beach?

An old friend turns up on your doorstep. Last time you saw them, it was awks. What do you do?

What would be your ideal job.

How would your friends describe you?

You're booking a holiday. What type do you go for?

What time of day are you at your best?

What were you "most likely to" in your school yearbook?

What is your superpower?

Mike Heath

Mike has an MA in Creative Writing and is a full-time copywriter, yoga teacher, and playwright. His copywriting has taken him to dizzy heights: writing in every conceivable niche from facts about carpet slippers to portents about artificial intelligence and how to overcome plantar fasciitis (look it up) to fabulous home decor. Mike is a UK-based playwright whose work has been performed all around the world (as long as you count the UK and Western Australia). His work is available on Amazon, and you can listen to his podcast where he talks about playwriting with his sarcastic co-presenter. He runs the WriteForTheStage courses and you can follow him on @Write4TheStage (Twitter) and @_mike_heath_ on Instagram.


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