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    libidinal energy. Adler (1927) believed S. Freud overemphasised sexuality as a master motive underlying behaviour whereas he believed the master motive was self-interest. Jung (1912) believed that libidinal energy was the opposition of introversion and extraversion whereas Horney (1923-1937) described libidinal energy in terms of emotional drives not sexual and aggressive energy like S. Freud described. She also believed sexual problems were an effect not a cause of emotional…

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    Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung. During the short test, the individual is asked a variety of questions and then given a four-letter personality type based on their answers creating sixteen combinations for personality types. This includes introversion or extraversion, sensing or intuition, thinking or feeling and judging or perceiving. Many refuse to accept this test as true because they do not believe that people can be labeled and put into categories My results were ISTJ or introverted sensing…

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    used to formulate my personality style taken from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The MBTI outlined eight characteristics, which include: Extraversion/Introversion, Sensing Perception/Intuiting Perception, Thinking Judgment/Feeling Judgment, and Judgment/Perception. My personal interpretation of “Best-Fit” selected describes myself as Introversion, Sensing, Thinking, and Perception (ISTP). The test results depict I am flexible, tolerant, and enjoy…

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    Personality In Adulthood

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    Inventory is made up of 240 items that respondents read and afterwards evaluate themselves using a one to five scale on how much they agree with the statement. The NEO Personality Inventory is composed of three domains of personality: neuroticism, extraversion, and openness. There are also six subscales that measure specific traits. I think explaining the different types of study was useful to the reader to understand why McCrae and Costa chose to study and how it benefitted their research. I…

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    type display the most trust and which shows the least trust within a team environment. The research must examine the level of trust to Carl Jung’s four-character personality scopes and the Big Five personality types of openness, agreeableness, extraversion, conscientiousness, and neuroticism (Neal, Yeo, Koy, & Xiao, 2012). Afterward, compare the differences between the two personality dimensions. The purpose of such research helps managers structure a team of trustworthy type members that is…

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    motivation. The Myers-Briggs has 16 psychological types that is typically referred to by an abbreviation of four letters, with each initial standing for a preference type. For an instant, the letters ESFP stand for (extraversion (E), sensing (S), feeling (F), perception (P) or INTJ (introversion (I), intuition (N), thinking (T), judgment (J)). The Myers-Briggs is often used in areas of career counseling, professional development, life coaching and personal…

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    to my personal results. The results of the test indicated that my four-letter personality type is ENTJ, which stands for Extraverted, Intuitive, Thinking, and Judging. The test also indicated that I have marginal or no preference of extraversion over introversion. There was also an indication of a slight preference of intuition over sensing. In addition, I have a slight preference of thinking over feeling and a moderate preference of judging. The paper discusses each category that relates to…

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    My Top Five Personalities

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    traits in four categories. There are numerous descriptions for each of the traits, but I am going to summarize those that I consider are the most relevant. The first category is energy and how a person is energized. I scored higher in introversion than extraversion, giving me the first letter “I”. Introverts become energized from spending time alone versus energy from the outer world of people, things, and…

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    Francis Macomber, the main character in the story Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber written by Ernest Hemmingway was a coward and fearful person at the beginning of the story but he later underwent a personality changes at the end of the story where we could see him to be braver than he had ever been in the entire story. Francis Macomber’s personality changed after he knew the fact that his wife was cheating on him with the hunter who he hired. Robert Wilson, the hunter who was hired by…

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    Professor Rini spoke in non scientific terms of what my strengths were. But the question must be asked, is there evidence to actually support his premise regarding my strengths. In Primal Leadership we learned that the best leaders, “are likely to have a knack for acting as a limbic attractor, exerting a palpable force on the emotional brains of people around him/her.” Additionally, the book goes on to crystalize Professor Rini’s words to me, “even when leaders were not talking, they were more…

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