So I left everyone hanging!
I apparently changed MBTI types. I got an ESFJ this time around... although, based on the descriptions of each, I think that I am still an ENFJ. I think I over-thought some of the questions and answered them a little off from what I would normally do.
Anyway, we got this extended handout on it- and here's the comparison between the two:
Characteristics associated with people who prefer sensing: (s)
- oriented to present realities
- factual and concrete
- focus on what is real and actual
- observe and remember specifics
- build carefully and thoroughly toward conclusions
- understand ideas and theories through practical applications
- trust experience
vs.
Characteristics associated with people who prefer intuition (N):
- oriented toward future possibilities
- imaginative and verbally creative
- focus on patterns and meanings in data *
- remember specifics when they relate to a pattern *
- move quickly to conclusions, follow haunches *
- want to clarify ideas and theories before putting them into practice *
- trust inspiration *
I'm definitely an "N". I can stop having my quarter life crisis now.
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
MBTI - Personality Inventory
So tonight at formation we're going to get the results of our Myer's Briggs Test back. I haven't taken this test (officially, although I've done the facebook version recently) in several years, and for some reason, I'm a little anxious about getting the results back.
Why? I'm afraid that my personality type has CHANGED. Why should that worry me, you might ask.
Because I liked my old one! =)
In the past, I've gotten ENFJ- Extraverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging.
I guess I like being an ENFJ, and I'll be heartbroken if I find out I'm an ISTP (the polar opposite). Lol.
Here's a short description of an ENFJ. Tell me if you think it sounds like me:
E - energized by being with other people; like being the center of attention; act, then think; tend to think out loud; are easier to "read" and know; share personal information freely; talk more than listen; communicate with enthusiasm; respond quickly; enjoy a fast pace; prefer breadth to depth.
N - Trust inspiration and inference; like new ideas and concepts for their own sake; value imagination and innovation; like to learn new skills; get bored easily after mastering skills; tend to be general and figurative; use metaphors and analogies; present information through leaps, in a roundabout manner; are oriented toward the future.
F - consider effect of actions on others; value empathy and harmony; see the exception to the rule; naturally like to please others; show appreciation easily; may be seen as overemotional, illogical, and weak; consider it important to be tactful as well as truthful; believe any feeling is valid, whether it makes sense or not; are motivated by a desire to be appreciated.
J - Are happiest after decisions have been made; have a "work ethic": work first, play later (if there's time); set goals and work toward achieving them on time; prefer knowing what they are getting into; are product oriented (emphasis on completing the task); derive satisfaction from completing projects; see time as a finite resource and take deadlines seriously.
I'll let you know the results later!
Why? I'm afraid that my personality type has CHANGED. Why should that worry me, you might ask.
Because I liked my old one! =)
In the past, I've gotten ENFJ- Extraverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging.
I guess I like being an ENFJ, and I'll be heartbroken if I find out I'm an ISTP (the polar opposite). Lol.
Here's a short description of an ENFJ. Tell me if you think it sounds like me:
E - energized by being with other people; like being the center of attention; act, then think; tend to think out loud; are easier to "read" and know; share personal information freely; talk more than listen; communicate with enthusiasm; respond quickly; enjoy a fast pace; prefer breadth to depth.
N - Trust inspiration and inference; like new ideas and concepts for their own sake; value imagination and innovation; like to learn new skills; get bored easily after mastering skills; tend to be general and figurative; use metaphors and analogies; present information through leaps, in a roundabout manner; are oriented toward the future.
F - consider effect of actions on others; value empathy and harmony; see the exception to the rule; naturally like to please others; show appreciation easily; may be seen as overemotional, illogical, and weak; consider it important to be tactful as well as truthful; believe any feeling is valid, whether it makes sense or not; are motivated by a desire to be appreciated.
J - Are happiest after decisions have been made; have a "work ethic": work first, play later (if there's time); set goals and work toward achieving them on time; prefer knowing what they are getting into; are product oriented (emphasis on completing the task); derive satisfaction from completing projects; see time as a finite resource and take deadlines seriously.
I'll let you know the results later!
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