condenses down to one single thing: personality. The Myers Briggs personality test was developed in the mid 19-hundreds by the mother-daughter pair Katherine Briggs and Isabel Myers. From a young age, Katharine Briggs desired to comprehend the advancements of human development and uncover solutions that would allow individuals to reach their greatest potential capability (The Myers & Briggs Foundation, 2014). Isabel Myers held the same interest in the personalities and behaviors of different individuals…
As we grow older, we develop, even our personalities. The majority of us think we know who we are, but do we really? Many of us have gone into work fields and started doing things because we THINK that’s who we are, when in reality it isn’t. Over the years, although, personality tests have been developed to help with this problem. The Myers-Briggs personality test or MBTI, is just one example. A woman with the name Isabel Myers and her mother Katherine Briggs developed it in the mid 1900’s. It is…
discover my “personality type” by taking the Myers-Briggs Personality test online and answer questions in conjunction with the textbook, Type Talk at Work. After the test is completed, this paper will be divided into two sections, Step 1 and Step 2. The information from this paper will include examples from my life and work to indicate the strengths and weaknesses of my personality based on the personality test. Step 1: Personality Test Overall Meyers-Briggs Personality Type After taking…
When doing this personality test there was a level of skepticisms while the questions were being answered. After the questioner was completed and the results were in the skepticism diminished and some belief came through. Not everything in this personality test was accurate but on some level it was understood. The Myer Briggs personality test reviled what ENTJ stood for, some percentages of the components in ENTJ, functional analysis of an ENTJ personality, how they learn, how they communicate,…
The Myers-Briggs Personality Test is an assessment tool used to offer insight into how individuals think, function, and thrive (Myers & Briggs Foundation, 2016). The results of my Myers-Briggs Test revealed that my personality was ENFJ, extraverted, intuitive, feeling, judging (Humanmetrics, Inc. , 2016); my temperament was NF, or idealist (BSM Consulting, Inc., 2015). A Worldview is an intellectual, emotional, and spiritual framework by which you view reality, make sense of life and apply meaning…
preferences of the Myers-Briggs Personality Test. It explains each of the 4 pairs of personality preferences and relates them to my specific personality profile, INTP. In addition, the Type Talk at Work textbook is used to examine the relationship between the Meyer’s Brigg Personality profiles and organizational behavior. Also discussed are the takeaways from the Personality profiles that I have learned and that will have an effect on me as a member of an organization. Meyers Briggs Personality Profiles The…
The Myers Briggs Personality Test is a test that judges your personality, and gives you a four lettered code out of sixteen combinations. The code then, gives you a sense of how you are and may think or act psychologically. These categories are separated into introvert, or extrovert; sensing, or intuition; thinking, or feeling; judging, or perceiving. You would receive one of the types for the test and in result, you have an overview of your personality. This can be used to predict many things in…
The Myers-Briggs personality test is used to assist us in discovering how people think and interact, factors which ultimately contribute to an individual’s overall personality. Over the years I have taken numerous personality test and have consistently described me as having an ISTJ personality type. In this paper I will discuss the results and validity of my personality type as scored by the Jung Typology Test. I will also discuss what I have learned from these test as well as how my personality…
The Myers-Briggs Personality Test has identified that I have the Extrovert, Sensor, Thinker and Judger (ESTJ) personality type (Jung, n.d.). The different elements of the personality type indicate how I prefer to receive energy, gather information, make decisions and orient my life (Kroeger, O., Thuesen J. M., Rutledge, H., 2002). By understanding how each of the sections of my personality work individually and together as a whole I will be able to become a more open minded and productive individual…
-According to the Myers-Briggs type personality test, my type is ENFJ (34% Extravert, 9% Intuitive, 34% Feeling, and 12% Judging). The results showed that I have a moderate preference of extraversion over introversion, a slight preference of intuition over sensing, a moderate preference of feeling over thinking, and a slight preference of judging over perceiving. However, I am not sure how accurate these results are. For example, my results showed I have a moderate preference of extraversion over…