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What's Your Time Management Style?

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The Carefree Spontaneous

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For you, the best plan is no plan at all. You move with the mood of the day and shine brightest when inspiration strikes. Going with the flow feels far more natural than being boxed into a schedule.

01 · Strength

Spontaneous Strengths

• Flexible adaptability that lets you adjust quickly to new situations • Explosive energy and creativity when the mood strikes • A natural talent for lightening the mood and breaking tension in any group
02 · Weakness

Spontaneous Weaknesses

• You can lose direction when long-term planning is required • Procrastinating on tasks can lead to sudden overwhelm that keeps repeating
03 · Advice

Advice for the Spontaneous

Pick just one thing to do this week. It doesn't have to be a perfect plan. "Just one thing today" adds up and can genuinely change your life.
Result Distribution
plannerThe Meticulous Planner
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spontaneousThe Carefree Spontaneous
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perfectionistThe Sharp Perfectionist
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multitaskerThe Skilled Multitasker
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relaxed_explorerThe Laid-Back Explorer
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Your time management type is determined by analyzing your responses to 12 questions and finding the highest-scoring type among the 6 categories (Planner, Spontaneous, Perfectionist, Multitasker, Relaxed Explorer, and Sprinter). The result reflects your subconscious attitudes and behavioral patterns toward time, offering a comprehensive analysis of your core personality, strengths, weaknesses, advice, and compatibility.
This test is a fun self-exploration tool based on Zimbardo's Time Perspective Theory — it's not a replacement for professional time management coaching. The closer your answers are to your natural, everyday behavior, the more accurate the result. Many participants say it "nailed their time management style," especially resonating with the weaknesses section. Results may vary depending on your current situation, so enjoy it with an open mind.
The 6 types have fundamentally different approaches to time. The Planner values structure, the Spontaneous values flexibility, the Perfectionist values quality and completion, the Multitasker values parallel processing, the Relaxed Explorer values leisure and discovery, and the Sprinter values focused bursts of intensity. Check the compatibility analysis on your results screen to see which types work well with yours and which might cause friction.
Yes! There's a share button at the bottom of the results screen, and you can share via KakaoTalk, X (Twitter), or copy link. A preview card with your type name and key keywords is automatically generated. Comparing results with teammates or study group members can help you understand each other's working styles and find more effective ways to collaborate.
Yes, results can definitely change. Time management tendencies shift with changes in career, lifestyle, stress levels, and age. For example, you might be a Spontaneous type as a student but shift to a Planner once you start working, or develop stronger Relaxed Explorer tendencies after burnout. Retaking the test every 3 to 6 months can help you track changes in your time management patterns and build a better routine.