What Kind Of Explorer Are You? Take this quiz to determine which masterclasses and events are best suited to your interests, personality and learning style. We’ll send you a customised curriculum to guide your curiosity and expand your knowledge in the areas most important to you. You’re a Curious Questioner You’re inquisitive, always wondering, always ready to poke around and figure something out. Your insatiable appetite for all things novel and thought-provoking leads you down lots of rabbit-holes; some of which are more fruitful than others. Check out our range of workshops and events that are selected for your Explorer type here. You’re a Creative Innovator You’re quick to connect the dots, always open to new experiences and have a rich imagination – which has been known to get you into trouble… When you channel your creativity into something that captivates you, work becomes play and play becomes transcendent. Check out our range of workshops and events that are selected for your Explorer type here. You’re a Personal Growth Seeker You’re dedicated to the search for meaning, progress and being a better you than you were yesterday. Your worthy mission extends to others; you know that when you put your oxygen mask on first you, only then can you help your fellow seekers. Check out our range of workshops and events that are selected for your Explorer type here. You’re a Professional Growth-Getter Your career is more than just work: it’s a vocation. Regardless of where you are in your professional journey, you’re determined to follow both your interests and your skills in a way that lights you up and benefits others. Check out our range of workshops and events that are selected for your Explorer type here. I have a vivid imagination I believe in the importance of art I see beauty in things that others might not notice I often get my best ideas when doing nothing in particular I sometimes get a kick out of breaking the rules and doing things I am not supposed to I like hobbies that involve collecting things I experience my emotions intensely I rely on intuitive hunches and gut-feelings when moving toward the solution of a problem I feel that people who strive for perfection are unwise It is more important for me to do what I believe to be right than to try to win the approval of others I am able to stick with difficult problems over extended periods of time It would be a waste of time for me to ask questions if I had no hope of obtaining answers