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Date Posted: 18:04:17 11/09/10 Tue
Author: Tammy
Subject: Re: 16 different personality types ...
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BC
's message, "16 different personality types ..." on 17:13:58 11/06/10 Sat
Ahhh...Myers-Briggs...I had lots of fun reading your results. I found this test in college and wrote my hour long advanced speech presentation over it and its results. Now, I give it to my seniors at the end of the school year along with some other scientific and not so scientific personality tests...it's one of their favorite units of the year.
In our home alone, I'm the ISTJ while my hubby is the ENFP (my polar opposite, of course) and we have one child who is "the artist" and one who is "the thinker"...also polar opposites. Add to all of that fun that all 4 of us are first borns in the household...NEVER a dull moment around here...LOL!
Tam
***realized the 4 first borns might be confusing...my husband is one, I am one, our biological son is one and our adopted daughter was the firstborn to her birth mother though she has been adopted into the role of "the baby," which she enjoys sometimes but most of the time it just really irritates her that she's not the oldest (though she is by far the bossiest...haha)
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Re: 16 different personality types ... -- BC (), 18:24:44 11/09/10 Tue
Hi Tammy!
You and Diane have some admirable qualities ...
ISTJs have an excellent ability to take any task and define it, organize it, plan it, and implement it through to completion. They are very hard workers, who do not allow obstacles to get in the way of performing their duties!
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Re: 16 different personality types ... -- stewart, 13:43:21 11/12/10 Fri
jungian shcmungian. Does the test have a pathological liar , homicidal maniac,completely egocentric,narcissistic tendencies, section. I took your test BC and it told me I was a journalist. Great, another unemployable category to join. Though it would seem the lure of finding out who you are is really a good hook, I think we pretty much know who we are pre test. I believe such personality stereotyping be that however specific misses the inclusion of our spirit. Let's face it not all accountants are dull.Not all virgos are neat freaks. Look what happened to Freudian psychology post Germain Greer and womens lib. Look the worlds still flat, global warmings a hoax and i'm not a journalist no matter what the test says. love on ya Stewart
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Re: 16 different personality types ... -- Debbie S., 20:46:35 11/12/10 Fri
I took the test for fun and it said I am:
introvert 75% extrovert 25%
sensing 63.5 intuitive 36.5
thinking 64.5 feeling 35.5
judging 59 perceiving 41
Second on the career suggestions: librarian
Other career suggestion were the armed services, I nearly joined the Navy and wildlife conservation, I strongly considered becoming a park ranger. But the top one was a career in marketing research. That doesn't sound like me. I like all kinds of research, but NOT marketing.
What they said I shouldn't be is an actor, artist, musical performer, fashion designer, bartender, school counselor or other things I would have never considered in the first place. However, it did say that I shouldn't be a photographer. Hey, I love to take nature pictures, just not pictures with people in them.
Debbie S.
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Re: peronality types -- BC (), 23:25:49 11/12/10 Fri
Just submitted my homework assignment and thought I'd stop back in here before I call it a night!
Been thinking ...
and, I still agree with Stewart in that most of us probably know ourselves very well even before taking a test such as this.
Like I said, seems I've always known that I'm a "Dreamer"!
And, guess I always will be?! :)
- BC
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