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    personalities, I have my strengths and weaknesses, flaws, pros, and interesting traits. My type on the Myer Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), I got the INTJ personality type. INTJ stands for, Introverted (I), Intuitive (N), Thinking (T), and Judging (J), I personally scored high (88%) on the introverted part. A famous TV show character who resembles an INTJ personality would be Spock, logical, emotions never shown, and blunt. People usually call me cold hearted and unemotional/apathetic, they…

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    obtain a degree and leave my job to a better career. By looking the personality type sheet, I found myself to be “INTJ”. I found myself to interact with the world very less and usually would like to be left alone, so I can pace myself on my own time and focus on my goals one step at a time. There was little information I can absorb at work in Department of Corrections,…

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    The Systems Administrator profession may require specific skills, personality types, intelligences, and learning styles. According to my interviews certain personality characteristics and skills are required in this career (citation). These characteristics and skills include communication skills, interpersonal skills, self-management, organization, analytical thinking, a desire to keep learning, adaptability, problem solving, and flexibility. From the book Cornerstones of College Success, I…

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    Knowledge of myself and results from my personality test (INTJ) put me into the category of innovator – or “Sniff”. A “Sniff” means that I am imaginative and can recognize the sign of change before it begins. I do relate to the early adopters as well, as I plan my life as strategically as possible. I conclude that I most identify with the “Scurry” despite my personality test. My response to change is planned usually but I can make a decision to reroute my path when necessary. I prefer to…

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    classmate’s strengths are organizing projects and completing them before deadlines; that their weaknesses are to sometimes get overly involved, and neglecting their self for others, they would be a good leader or motivator in groups. Classmates in the INTJ trait category may be a perfectionist and enjoy solving problems. However, this personality type is one that is more focused on logical thinking and does not have good people skills, often lacking in relationship building skills. This…

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    What makes saying no so difficult? According to the author of "The Community College Experience" we are taught from a young are that it is a bad word. We are taught that we should never say it to others. Moreover, this unfortunate cultural norm causes undue stress to our schedules. In my opinion, it's not just that we are taught that it's bad, were also taught that we are selfish for choosing our needs over the needs of other. We feel guilty and selfish if we say no. And, we all know that…

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    In this week’s journal, the discussion focuses on identifying a right versus right moral dilemma and a right versus wrong moral dilemma. In addition, the discussion addresses theories of moral reasoning (i.e. Kant’s rule-based morality). This discussion is well timed as I’ve recently identified the moral reasoning theory that resonates with me. In reading the articles assigned for this week, there are several examples provided for both types. These examples allowed me to consider my experiences…

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    shallow. Therefore, organizations and people should take the time to reflect on how each individual impacts his or her organization (Fischer, 2006). The Holy Spirit has worked in my life many times to transform my weaknesses into strengths. As an INTJ personality type, I tend to live in my own world. I am most comfortable thinking over every single detail of a thought before I share it with people. I also prefer smaller groups over larger crowds. Sometimes my ability to communicate my…

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    they are. They are empirical, objective and highly extraverted thinking. They have a tendency to stable plans for task, enterprise, or organization but they look more for policy and goals than for regulations and procedures. ENTJs’ are similar to INTJs except that the empirical thought is greater than intuition: it is the ENTJs’ own intuitive sense of coherence. Also, ENTJs are tolerant of established procedures but they can abandon any procedures…

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    My Holland personality type was a four way tie of artistic, realistic, social, and investigative. My Myers Briggs personality type was ENTJ (9% E > I, 12% N > S, 25% T > F, and 1% J > P). My learning style is kinesthetic. In two of the three personality tests, I was very well-rounded and not leaning very far towards the result I received. To me, this means that if my personality type fits my career choice, it will not fit perfectly, but if it does not, it is not as big of a deal.…

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