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    ESFJ’s consist of extraversion, sensing, feeling, and judging. As said by personalitypage.com, extraverted feeling and introverted sensing is the best way to describe this type of personality. They enjoy helping others, but while doing that they feel used. Many people who are ESFJ’s are going to be outgoing, love people, and warm and energetic. They use the sensing and judging quality to gather information in order to bring the best out of people. His or her biggest fantasy is to be well liked…

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    Strengths When I received my personality test results I did notice that most of the strengths it had me under were a correct fit for me as of right now. For starters I do feel as if I’m supportive. Anytime I have a friend who is going through something, a family member that is upset, or even someone I hardly know that seems to be hitting a rough patch in their life I feel that I should be there for that person. Next the test results showed that I am reliable. I know if someone is counting on me…

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    It could be possible that personality play some role in helping an employer gage if a certain personality trait plays a role in an employee’s job performance. According to Converse, Peterson, and Griffith (2009), personality measures are valuable forecasters for how well an individual will perform on the job. However, it is important that an employer have the ability to detect when false measurement is used by an applicant (p.47). With this information it is clear that there are some benefits…

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    The Evolution of Personality Theory An important aspect of this paper will be an examination of the numerous theories from a variety of psychologists who have introduced new and exciting personality theories throughout the twentieth century. Some of these theories are competing and contradictory while others are supportive and complementary. In 1920 over two hundred books had been published on Freud’s psychoanalytic theory of personality. His work implicated the structure of the mind ( the id,…

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    Multiple personality disorder "No I'm not going to do it" Kelly said "just do it" Mike replied "she doesn't have to" Jack told Mike. These voices are all personalities that live inside someone head and can often take control and create different memories just for that one personality that only that one personality has. Different personalities has different issues that the others don't have like allergies or some can wear glasses even though the host body doesn't need glasses. Later, I…

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    ENFJ Personality Analysis

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    ‘Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test’ revealed that of the sixteen personality types, I have the personality type described as the ‘Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging’ or ENFJ. President Abraham Lincoln, President Barrack Obama, T.V. personality Oprah Winfrey, and my favorite chubby then slim (then plump again) actress, Kirstie Alley, are all examples of ENFJ personality types. I feel honored and privileged to share the same personality type of this esteemed collection of individuals. This paper…

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    The One with the Stolen Personality What exactly is a personality? A personality is a combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual’s distinctive character. Not one person has their own personality, because when we are born, we’re just like a blank canvas that an artist uses to make it into a masterpiece. A personality is something that everybody possesses but we didn’t create it on our own; it was more influenced by our friends, family, or any other thing that surrounds…

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    Narcissist Personality

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    If a man with the narcissist personality was to go to a bar and see a beautiful woman, he would most likely do the following. Use his charm and show her why she needs and want him, not the other way around. He would use his charm and cockiness to show off his assents. To the woman he seems to have everything and more that she wants in a man and he is the perfect package. After she falls into his trap she will soon see that the brilliant man that she was so into is not so charming after all. The…

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    Intp Personality Essay

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    My personality type according to the Jung personality quiz is INTP. I mostly agree with the description of INTPs except for the part that states INTPs prefer word games and strategy games. I find such structured games to be boring, and I’m not good at them, I prefer games that have a story-telling element. I also like card games that require speed and pattern recognition, like peanuts and Egyptian war. I am very logic oriented, which is common for INTPs. I don’t really agree with the practice of…

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    by combining reflecting thinking and personality assessments, like the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. (McInnis-Bowers, 2010) Similarly, Carol Wilson (an expert in performance coaching for multi-cultural organizations) explains that personality assessments enable teams to learn more about themselves, their team, and how their behavior impacts others (Wilson, 2009). This, in turn, enables teammates to collaborate effectively with people with different personalities and cultures. With that…

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