Here are all the results with descriptions
stubbornness.
This muleheadedness will prevent you from growing and improving your personality. If you refuse to consider the viewpoints of others, you will never understand others and you will never correct wrong opinions and attitudes. Is that really how you want it be?
absentmindedness.
Your mind is always floating off to one thing or another. Unfortunately, this means you miss important information and can be perceived as flighty or irresponsible. To keep your mind from wandering, become an active participant in conversations by asking questions and take notes during business meetings. The more you train your focus, the more natural it will become to stay present in the moment.
perfectionism.
Your standards are impossibly high. While perfectionism can be motivating when it pushes you to strive for excellence, it can also be crushing when you fail despite your best efforts. If your perfectionism is making you feel bad, try to set more reasonable goals for yourself. . . And remember everyone makes mistakes.
tactlessness.
What you say is usually true, but that doesn't mean that you have to say it in such a blunt way. If you really care about others, take their feelings into consideration when you say things. Remember, it's not what you say, but how you say it.
naivete.
It's not good to believe everything you see or hear on the news or from your friends. The best cure for naivete is research. Next time you hear a doubtful claim, check the facts. Otherwise, you will be taken advantage of by unscrupulous people who prey on the gullible.
vanity.
You are very vain. I bet you think this description is about you, don't you? Of course you do! And everything else in life. You may be surprised if you take a few moments and listen to others. Other people are interesting too!