Nitjawan finds problems stimulating and is ingenious in tackling complex situations. She is driven
to think up many alternatives for a project or system due to her ability to constantly see the big
picture. Her direct, sometimes erratic approach tends to work against her being totally consistent
on a day to day basis. She always tries to decide as much as possible through logical, analytical
and highly organised thinking. She is happiest in a role which allows her to exercise her ingenuity
to tackle one project after another. She may be perceived by others as a somewhat impulsive
decision maker.
She may get bored quickly and tend to ignore significant detail in her desire to move on to more
exciting things. She is a good, practical judge of character, and tends to use intuition where both
people and decisions are concerned. The best part of a project for her is the initial problem
solving element and the creation of something new. Thereafter the interest in completion begins
to wane. Constantly generating ideas, she sometimes has trouble focusing on just one thing at a
time and can find difficulty in making consistent and lasting decisions. She sees so many
possibilities that she sometimes has difficulty selecting the best activity or interest to pursue, or in
keeping to the agreed track.
Nitjawan is self-reliant and is not frightened to take the path of maximum resistance in her efforts
to produce the best results. Work that uses her ideas to improve or start a project suits her, but
once these ideas get off the ground she prefers someone else to carry on with the details. She is
outgoing, versatile and quick-witted, and may have an endless supply of solutions to whatever
challenge she finds herself in. She prefers to make decisions based on “gut feel” rather than on
exhaustive and repetitive analysis. She is prepared to make high risk decisions.