Personality and character tests
In-depth tests about how you are wired: character traits, strengths and weak spots, how you react in relationships and at work. Instruments with traceable origins — author, year and scientific model stated, not anonymous quizzes.
Personality and character
The traits that make up character — by the five-factor model used in scientific psychology.
Relationships and the people around you
How you are wired in close relationships — and what the person next to you does: behaviour and its effect, no labels, no absentee diagnoses.
- Attachment style test48 statements about yourself in close relationships — a point on the map of two axes (anxiety and avoidance) and 12 facets instead of the label «anxious» or «avoidant».
- The person next to you: reading their behaviour60 observations about a partner, parent or boss and about your own state around them — a map of 15 patterns instead of the label «narcissist» or «abuser».
Attention and self-regulation
How your attention, time and impulse are wired: a profile of the signs and the conditions a clinician checks — no diagnoses and no «just pull yourself together».
Resource and load
How much you have left — and what exactly is spending it. You on one axis, the environment around the work on the other: no diagnoses, no stages and no «just get some rest».
Character does not explain everything: fatigue, irritability and brain fog can come from the body
Thyroid, low iron, B12 and vitamin D cause symptoms easily mistaken for a character trait. Upload your labs — AI explains every value.
Useful articles
Deep dives on the topics of these tests — and where mind and body meet most closely.
- Burnout: What It Is in Plain Words
- Apathy: What It Is and What to Do
- The Signs of Burnout
- How to Come Out of Burnout
- Nervous Exhaustion and Asthenia
- ADHD: What It Is in Plain Words
- Adult ADHD: Signs and Symptoms
- Procrastination: How to Stop Putting Things Off
- The Dopamine Pit: What Is True
- Can Adult ADHD Be Cured
- Attachment Styles: The Four Types
- Avoidant Attachment Style
- Anxious Attachment Style
- Fearful-Avoidant Style
- Jealousy in Relationships
- Emotional Burnout: Lab Tests
- Chronic Stress: Lab Tests
- Anxiety: Which Tests to Take
- Inflammation and Depression (CRP)
- Insomnia: Causes and Tests
- High Cortisol: Symptoms
- Signs of Autism
The tests in this section describe stable character traits — they are not a diagnosis, not a psychiatric assessment and not a verdict. Traits do not sort people into good and bad, and they do not predict your fate. If something worries you right now, start with the clinical questionnaires or talk to a professional.