This is something we did during a training class we had yesterday, as part of trying to develop resilience to change. Part of becoming resilient is knowing yourself, so get a pencil and paper and...
...draw a pig.
Seriously.
This is fun.
This is your pig personality profile.
Here's my pig.

Draw your own conclusions. Comments I got were, "How long have you been an artist?" (huh?) "You're trying to make the rest of us look bad." and "We came to the conclusion that your pig is scary."
Don't ask me why it's a razorback.
...draw a pig.
Seriously.
This is fun.
This is your pig personality profile.
- If your pig is drawn on the top half of the paper, you are positive and optimistic.
- If your pig is drawn on the bottom half of the paper, you are pessimistic and negative.
- Facing left... You believe in tradition and are friendly.
- Face on...You are direct and play devil's advocate.
- Facing right...You are active, innovative, and can't remember dates
- Many details...You are cautious analytical, and tend to be distrustful
- Few details... You are naive, and are risk taking
- Four legs showing.. You are secure stubborn and stick to your ideals
- Fewer than four legs showing...You are insecure, or going through a change of life
- The bigger the ears... the better a listener
- If you drew a tail... the longer the tail the better the quality of your love life
Here's my pig.
Draw your own conclusions. Comments I got were, "How long have you been an artist?" (huh?) "You're trying to make the rest of us look bad." and "We came to the conclusion that your pig is scary."
Don't ask me why it's a razorback.