SBTI OH-NO The Oh-No Person

OH-NO

The Oh-No Person

One 'Oh no!' nips every risk in the bud

Uncommon · ~3.05% · ~1 in 33 people

"One 'Oh no!' nips every risk in the bud."

Personality Breakdown

You are the OH-NO — the designated risk detector. Before anyone else has even registered that something could go wrong, you've already mapped out three disaster scenarios and a contingency plan. You're not a pessimist; you're a realist with excellent pattern recognition. Your 'Oh no' has saved more situations than anyone will ever know, because the disasters you prevent are invisible by definition.

Dimension Analysis: Dimension analysis: High S1 (self-esteem) but low S3 (core values drive) — the OH-NO is confident but cautious. High So2 (interpersonal boundaries) and low So1 (social initiative) — they observe more than they initiate. Their risk-detection is a feature, not a bug.

15-Dimension Scores

Dimension Model Level Description
Self Model
S1 Self-Esteem Self Model H You have a pretty solid sense of yourself and don't get rattled by what random people think.
S2 Self-Clarity Self Model H You know your own temperament, desires, and limits pretty well.
S3 Core Values Self Model L Comfort and safety come first — no need to run on sprint mode every day.
Emotional Model
E1 Attachment Security Emotional Model L Your emotional alarm system is sensitive — an unread message can spiral into a full mental drama.
E2 Emotional Investment Emotional Model M You invest, but you keep a backup plan — you won't go all in.
E3 Boundaries & Dependency Emotional Model H Space is essential — even in love, you need a corner that's just yours.
Attitude Model
A1 Worldview Attitude Model L You view the world through a defensive filter — suspect first, approach later.
A2 Rule Flexibility Attitude Model H You have a strong sense of order — you'd rather follow the process than improvise.
A3 Sense of Meaning Attitude Model H You have a sense of direction and know roughly where you're headed.
Action Drive
Ac1 Motivation Action Drive H You're easily ignited by results, growth, and the feeling of making progress.
Ac2 Decision Style Action Drive H You decide fast and don't like second-guessing once you've committed.
Ac3 Execution Mode Action Drive M You can execute, but your energy depends on timing — sometimes steady, sometimes coasting.
Social Model
So1 Social Initiative Social Model L You warm up slowly — initiating social contact usually requires building up courage first.
So2 Interpersonal Boundaries Social Model H Your boundaries are strong — if someone gets too close, you instinctively step back.
So3 Authenticity Social Model L You're pretty direct — what's on your mind tends to come out of your mouth.

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