What’s that smell?

As the saying goes the nose knows. And experts say the aroma you like best reveals interesting details about your personality.  What is your scent?

  • Clean sheets — You’re a hard charging person who actually thrives on stress. And your favorite scent supports your ambitions by triggering your self confidence. But even as you forge ahead, you never step on others to achieve your goals. People support your efforts because you climb the ladder of success with style and class.
  • Cinnamon — This spicy scent stimulates loving emotions, and you’re at your best when you have a romantic partner. You’re also a family oriented person who is patient and understanding when a loved one needs someone to listen without being judgmental. Your compassion for others makes you a popular figure in your community.
  • Rain — The earthy smell of a downpour triggers a feeling of relaxed, yet focused awareness in your brain. Although you rarely get stressed, you get things done in a quietly efficient way that impresses others. You’re creative, often solving problems by thinking outside the norm. You’re also self critical, which helps you make the best choices.
  • Vanilla — You know your own mind and never shy away from sharing your opinions with others. But your ideas are so clever that people are attracted to your original insights as you joyfully debate all comers. Vanilla and optimism go hand in hand, so it’s natural for you to be a positive person who always sees the glass as half full.
  • Fresh mowed grass — This lovely scent triggers an energetic surge in your brain, making you feel alive and alert. You’re a hard working person who prefers to quietly achieve your goals rather than being the center of attention. Your practical, no nonsense attitude toward life makes you the one who family and friends turn to for guidance in a crisis.

Of these scents, I would say I like the Cinnamon the best.  I really am not a vanilla fan.  I had a roomate in college who would wear a vanilla oil perfume and after a year of that it makes me gag when I smell a vanilla candle or vanilla scents.

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