What Kind of Multipassionate Are You?

Instructions: Answer each question honestly. After completing the quiz, count the number of responses that fall under each letter (A, B, C, D, E) to determine your results. The more responses you have in a category, the more aligned you are with that particular strength or tendency. Afterward, we’ll break down your results and provide actionable insights into your multipassionate journey.

 

  1. When starting a new project, what excites you the most?
  • A. Learning everything about it first
  • B. Sharing my ideas with others and getting feedback
  • C. Jumping straight into creating something
  • D. Analyzing how I can make the project efficient or practical
  • E. Planning out every step and organizing resources before diving in

  1. When you face a challenge, how do you approach it?
  • A. I research all angles and immerse myself in learning
  • B. I ask others for advice or collaboration
  • C. I experiment and try different solutions until something works
  • D. I break it down into smaller tasks and approach it systematically
  • E. I plan my next steps in detail and organize everything before acting

  1. How do you typically feel about having multiple interests or hobbies?
  • A. Thrilled—there’s always something new to learn or explore
  • B. Energized—I love to bring people along in my explorations
  • C. Inspired—I can’t wait to create something new or try a new skill
  • D. Motivated—I like to make progress and see the end results
  • E. Comfortable—I feel like I have a clear plan to balance everything

  1. How do you decide which passion to pursue next?
  • A. I choose based on what intrigues me most at the moment
  • B. I choose based on what will bring the most joy to others
  • C. I go with what sparks my creativity or lets me build something new
  • D. I choose the one that feels like it will have a tangible, practical outcome
  • E. I make a decision based on how it fits into my overall goals or schedule

  1. When it comes to your passions, how do you feel about commitment?
  • A. I’m not afraid to change my mind and move on to something new
  • B. I enjoy making deep connections with my passions and others
  • C. I want to dive in and experiment, but I sometimes lose interest
  • D. I commit if I see it serving a long-term purpose or having clear benefits
  • E. I commit as long as I can keep things organized and within my control

  1. How do you feel about taking risks in your passions?
  • A. Excited—I'm always willing to take risks to learn something new
  • B. Cautious—if I have support or guidance, I'm willing to take risks
  • C. Nervous—sometimes I hesitate but push through if it’s exciting
  • D. Calculated—I only take risks if they are well thought out
  • E. Avoidant—I prefer to stick to what feels safe and planned

  1. How do you feel when you see someone else pursuing one of your passions?
  • A. I’m curious about what they’re doing and want to learn more
  • B. I feel motivated to connect with them and discuss the passion
  • C. I feel inspired and want to experiment in new ways
  • D. I feel competitive and want to do better than them
  • E. I feel a bit insecure unless I have my approach planned out

  1. What does success in your passions look like?
  • A. Constant learning and new discoveries
  • B. Deep connections with others who share the passion
  • C. Creating something tangible and meaningful
  • D. Practical results and improvements
  • E. Organization and clear progress towards my goals

  1. How do you prioritize your passions when time is limited?
  • A. I prioritize based on what excites me the most right now
  • B. I prioritize what will allow me to share with others
  • C. I prioritize what feels most exciting or creative in the moment
  • D. I prioritize based on what will bring the most tangible benefits
  • E. I prioritize based on how it fits into my current schedule or goals

  1. What would you do if you felt overwhelmed by all your passions?
  • A. I'd dive into learning more and researching ways to manage it all
  • B. I’d talk to others to get support and ideas on how to manage
  • C. I'd try to balance all the projects, but may lose track
  • D. I'd break it down into manageable chunks and focus on one thing at a time
  • E. I’d plan everything out, set limits, and organize my time accordingly

  1. When you encounter a roadblock in a project, how do you handle it?
  • A. I dive into more research to understand the problem better
  • B. I ask others for advice and feedback
  • C. I try different approaches until something clicks
  • D. I analyze the situation and find a solution that works practically
  • E. I reevaluate my plan and organize a new course of action

  1. How do you prefer to learn about new passions or skills?
  • A. I read books, watch videos, or attend classes to learn as much as possible
  • B. I enjoy hands-on experiences, learning through others
  • C. I like to dive in and experiment with new things right away
  • D. I prefer structured courses or practical, step-by-step learning
  • E. I organize my learning into clear steps and methods

  1. When choosing between two passions, what do you consider?
  • A. What will teach me the most or expand my knowledge
  • B. What I can share with others or get support from others for
  • C. What excites me most or allows me to express my creativity
  • D. Which one will be the most practical or useful in the long term
  • E. Which one fits best into my current schedule or life goals

  1. If you could spend a whole day immersed in one of your passions, what would you do?
  • A. I’d research everything there is to know about it
  • B. I’d gather a group of people to share and collaborate
  • C. I’d create something new and tangible from my passion
  • D. I’d focus on getting practical results or improving a project
  • E. I’d organize and plan every aspect of the day to make it productive

  1. How do you feel about balancing multiple passions at once?
  • A. I feel energized and excited by the variety
  • B. I love bringing others along for the ride
  • C. I struggle to keep all projects going at once, but I enjoy them
  • D. I try to keep things structured and make sure I can handle everything
  • E. I plan out my time carefully and make sure each passion gets attention

 

  1. How do you approach learning about a new subject?
  • A. I dive deep into research, reading everything I can find
  • B. I seek out others who are already knowledgeable to learn from them
  • C. I experiment and try things hands-on to see what works
  • D. I approach it systematically, breaking it down into manageable pieces
  • E. I create a clear plan of action before beginning to learn

  1. How would you describe your work style?
  • A. Immersive—I need to understand every detail and aspect
  • B. Collaborative—I love bouncing ideas off of others and working together
  • C. Creative—I like to think outside the box and create freely
  • D. Practical—I focus on what will be most effective or efficient
  • E. Structured—I prefer to have a clear, organized plan for everything

  1. How do you feel when someone criticizes your passion?
  • A. I take it as an opportunity to learn and improve
  • B. I value the feedback but might feel discouraged if it's not supportive
  • C. I feel challenged to prove my creative approach is valid
  • D. I focus on finding practical ways to address their concerns
  • E. I review my plans and may adjust to prevent future criticism

  1. How do you react to feeling stuck in a project?
  • A. I research new methods or seek new information to get unstuck
  • B. I talk it out with others to gain perspective and fresh ideas
  • C. I push through creatively and keep experimenting until I find a solution
  • D. I analyze the problem and find a logical way to move forward
  • E. I reorganize the project and adjust my strategy to regain momentum

  1. When it comes to your passions, how often do you find yourself multitasking?
  • A. All the time—I love having multiple things to focus on at once
  • B. Often—I'm constantly juggling between people and projects
  • C. Sometimes—I switch between projects based on what excites me
  • D. Rarely—I prefer to focus on one thing and complete it before moving on
  • E. Very rarely—multitasking stresses me out, so I organize things in order

  1. How do you make decisions about what to work on next?
  • A. Based on what will teach me something new
  • B. Based on what will bring me the most social interaction or collaboration
  • C. Based on what feels the most exciting or fun to create
  • D. Based on what will bring the most practical benefit or result
  • E. Based on what fits best into my current schedule or system

  1. How do you feel about long-term projects?
  • A. I enjoy them and look forward to the ongoing learning and growth
  • B. I like long-term projects, especially if they involve working with others
  • C. I start off excited but might lose interest over time if I don’t see quick results
  • D. I prefer long-term projects that have a clear goal or outcome
  • E. I manage long-term projects well as long as I can break them into organized steps

  1. When faced with a decision to drop one passion, how do you feel?
  • A. Relieved—I prefer to focus on just one passion at a time
  • B. Sad, but I’ll move on if it makes sense for the group or others
  • C. Disappointed—I hate letting go of anything that excites me
  • D. Pragmatic—I'll let go of it if it no longer serves a clear purpose
  • E. Unsettled—I'll work hard to find a way to make everything fit

  1. How do you feel about setting goals for your passions?
  • A. I love setting long-term goals that challenge me to grow
  • B. I set goals based on what aligns with my desire to connect with others
  • C. I like setting goals that are fun and creative
  • D. I set goals that are practical and lead to measurable outcomes
  • E. I set very specific, structured goals to keep me on track

  1. When you have a new idea for a passion or project, what is your first step?
  • A. Research everything I can to learn more
  • B. Share the idea with others for feedback and collaboration
  • C. Start creating or testing the idea right away
  • D. Plan out a detailed approach to make sure I can execute it well
  • E. Organize my ideas into a structured plan and prioritize next steps

  1. How do you feel about collaborating with others on a project?
  • A. I enjoy collaborating, especially when it leads to new learning
  • B. I thrive in collaborative environments and love sharing ideas
  • C. I enjoy it as long as it lets me be creative and bring fresh ideas
  • D. I appreciate collaboration if it leads to practical, tangible results
  • E. I collaborate best when roles are clearly defined and organized

  1. How do you handle distractions when you're working on something important?
  • A. I tend to give in to the distraction and explore something new
  • B. I try to incorporate the distraction into what I'm working on
  • C. I push through and focus on the task at hand, despite distractions
  • D. I redirect my focus and work on something more practical or necessary
  • E. I get stressed by distractions and work to eliminate them immediately

  1. How do you balance your passion with other areas of life (e.g., family, work, etc.)?
  • A. I fit my passions into any available time, no matter what else is going on
  • B. I balance by including others and finding ways to combine passions with relationships
  • C. I sometimes struggle but find ways to make time for both passion and life
  • D. I prioritize what has the most immediate value and benefits
  • E. I plan my time carefully to ensure that each area of my life is properly balanced

  1. How do you feel about taking breaks from your passions?
  • A. I feel guilty when I take breaks because I always want to be learning
  • B. I feel like I need breaks to recharge and reconnect with others
  • C. I often take breaks when my interest fades, but I usually come back
  • D. I take breaks when I feel I need to reassess and reorganize
  • E. I enjoy breaks because they help me stay organized and focused when I return

  1. How do you view your role in your passion projects or endeavors?
  • A. I see myself as a constant learner, always seeking to expand my knowledge
  • B. I see myself as a connector, bringing people together for a shared goal
  • C. I see myself as a creator, always bringing fresh, innovative ideas to the table
  • D. I see myself as a problem-solver, working to bring tangible results
  • E. I see myself as an organizer, ensuring everything stays on track and efficient

 

You’ve just taken a peek into the fascinating inner world of your multipassionate mind—and this quick quiz is just the beginning.

Below, you’ll find a brief interpretation of your dominant type. In the full Mastery of Many experience, we explore how these types overlap, shift, and evolve over time—and how to build a life structure that supports your entire spectrum of passions.

But for now, here’s what your results are saying:

You’ve just taken a peek into the fascinating inner world of your multipassionate mind—and this quick quiz is just the beginning.

Below, you’ll find a brief interpretation of your dominant type(s).

In the full Mastery of Many experience, we explore how these types overlap, shift, and evolve over time—and how to build a life structure that supports your entire spectrum of passions.

 

 

Your Results Are In: What Kind of Multipassionate Are You?

You’re not just “interested in everything”—you have a type, a rhythm, and a set of strengths that make your creative path completely your own.

Here’s what your quiz results reveal about you:

💡Reminder: Most multipassionates see themselves in more than one of these. That’s not a problem—it’s your power.

The real magic happens when we stop trying to choose between our parts and start weaving them together—like an ecosystem.

In nature, the most thriving ecosystems aren’t made of just one dominant species. They thrive through balance, diversity, and dynamic connection.

Your passions work the same way. Each one plays a role—fueling your creativity, anchoring your focus, or sparking your next evolution.

When you stop forcing yourself into a linear path and instead build a living, breathing system that reflects your true rhythm… that’s when momentum happens.

✨Want to go deeper?
Mastery of Many gives you the tools to align, focus, and flourish—without choosing less of yourself to get there. 

Who is Monterey? 

Meet Monterey Trapp—a multipassionate mentor and course creator with over a decade of experience helping creatives and entrepreneurs turn their scattered passions into focused, profitable, and fulfilling ventures. 

She knows the multipassionate journey from the inside out. After trying (and letting go of) several ventures that didn’t quite hit the mark, Monterey discovered the deeper systems behind what makes multipassionates thrive. Now, what once felt like false starts have become the foundation of her most powerful tools—and her students are seeing the results.

When she’s not exploring ecosystems (in both nature and business), traveling with her husband and daughter, or perfecting her latest spicy ramen recipe, Monterey is helping brilliant, multifaceted people like you bring their ideas to life—without burnout, overwhelm, or feeling like they have to choose just one path.

Inside her free class, she’s sharing the same strategies she teaches inside her paid programs—so you can start building a life that holds all of you.

You’re in the right place. 💛