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What are your interests?

Now that you know your mental strengths, you can start exploring your passions and Brainometryivities you enjoy. Passions are the things you do just because you like it. When busy with those activities you are in the zone and forget about time. These are called your interests. Interest only indicate your likes and dislikes for certain activities. Interest is in no way an indication of your ability to do these activities. It has nothing to do with mental strength.

When making a subject and career choice bear in mind that interest is a dynamic component in the psyche. This means that interests change over time. Although they link with your passions, skills and talents you also gain skills in other fields that you are exposed to and could find other things also interesting and enjoyable. It is always important to choose at least one subject that you really enjoy and find easy to do.

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An informal way of finding your interests is by answering the following questions:

What are your favourite
school subjects?

Do you prefer time inside or outside?

Do you enjoy crafts?

Do you enjoy making and saving money?

Do you enjoy fixing things in and around the house?

What are your hobbies?

Do you enjoy watching and editing photos and videos?

Do you enjoy organising stuff and creating order?

Do you enjoy building things with wood, steel or electronics?

Do you enjoy experimenting with different compounds?

Do you enjoy expressing yourself through words, art or music?

What makes you feel in the zone when you’re busy with that?

What type of YouTube clips or TV programmes do you watch?

What type of books / magazines / articles do you read?

How do you spend your free time? With people, animals, nature, art,
business or sport.

Do you enjoy
gaming and coding?