Berkeley Index Test: A Journey of Resilience and Growth
Taking the Berkeley Index test gave me a lot of realizations about how I handle challenges. I’m someone who doesn’t give up easily—I push through setbacks and try to learn from them. Although negative feedback may affect me, I’m learning from it. I value different perspectives and make it a point to learn from others. I believe in my abilities and am motivated to overcome obstacles, which shows that I’m quite confident and can prioritize tasks effectively.
I’m open to working with others because I see the importance of sharing ideas. I want to hear their thoughts and suggestions as I share my plans with them, and I strive to solve conflicts in a positive way. While I might prefer sticking to my comfort zone, I have a strong desire to grow and adapt, which means I’m willing to try new things when needed. Even though innovation and entrepreneurship might not be my strongest areas, I know I can be creative and solve problems well. Overall, I’m resilient, resourceful, and confident in my ability to contribute to any team.
Some people might suggest that someone like me, who’s resilient and confident, could be seen as stubborn or too focused on their own goals. But in reality, I’m always open to collaboration and appreciate what others bring to the table. I might not always jump into new things right away, but once I see the value, I’m ready to adapt and grow.















