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    With the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Test, it tells you if you are: Extraversion or Introversion, Sensing or Intuition, Thinking or Feeling, and Judging or Perceiving. Based on the MBTI type, you can found out what group or environment would you fit best or worst in. You can also understand other personalities which can you get along better with them when you are paired up with them. Because of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Test I know my personality type. I am…

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    When I take a personality test, they were never accurate until now. The Myers Briggs test was right on point for my assessment, actually I never thought of the reason why I am quick to think before I react, or be so “cold” when it came down to decision making. I always thought I was someone who wouldn’t attract people to me but, from this test it opened my eyes that I do attract more people to me before I even talked to them. Sometimes when I need to get a point across I use accurate data, or…

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    This paper will closely examine the author’s Jung Typology personality Test results. A brief history of the Meyers-Briggs personality test will be provided. The Meyers-Briggs personality type, INFJS, will be broken down and discuss briefly in this paper. This paper will investigate the positive as well as the negative benefits of the author’s INFJS personality types and how each component work in collaboration in the workplace. The validity of each component of the author’s INFJ personality type…

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    The Jung Typology Test

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    In order to analyze my own self and apply my personality to my professional career, I took the Jung Typology Test, which is a derivative of the Myers-Briggs Personality Test. The results of this test reveal a four letter descriptor which helps pinpoint a likely definition of myself in terms of character. The four paradigms by which is test is driven include: extroversion versus introversion, sensing versus intuition, feeling versus thinking, and judging versus perceiving. There are a…

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    As I am getting closer to graduation, I was frequently being asked from friends and families “What’s your plan after graduation?”, if I was asked about this question few years ago, I would feel helpless and didn’t have the confidence. Before college, I had no control over my life because I was always hoping that I can follow others. However, four years of undergraduate at UB changed me, I have developed my confidence and independent personality. As now, I am very confident to said that I want to…

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    After carefully analyzing my results from the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, Strengths Finder and Holland Code, I now obtain a stronger understanding of myself as an individual and a learner. The Myers Briggs Type Indicator provided me with my four personalities which allowed me to thoroughly investigate each particular word and learn how I approach different scenarios. Before taking the type indicator exam, I knew how I operated as an individual and student but I was unaware of the specific words…

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    The MBTI which is short for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is an assessment in which is designed to help one understand their preferences in four different categories which are 1) Where you focus your attention 2) The way in which you take in information 3) The way you make decisions and 4) How you deal with the outer world. Based upon these classifications there are two different types in which you can fall under for each category ultimate resulting in in your personality type. This…

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    areas one is lacking in. Additionally, it lends great insight into putting one’s strengths and weaknesses into perspective. I believe that my plot leans in the way that is does as a result of elements simply related to my personality. The Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator (MBTI) is a tool that is purposed to assess and categorize one’s unique personality type in order to help them gain a better understanding of themselves and how they see the world. The test then assigns one of 16…

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    1) The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Test was very beneficial giving me insight on who I am and the strengths and weaknesses I possess. My results were ESTP which is extraversion, sensing, thinking, and perceiving. MBTI describes ESTP’s as a “Flexible and tolerant, they take a pragmatic approach focused on immediate results. Theories and conceptual explanations bore them­­­­­---they want to act energetically to solve the problem. Focus on the here and now, spontaneous, enjoy each moment that they…

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    James Cleick’s definition essay “Life as Type A” reveals the origins of the term “Type A personality.” Cleick explains that this term was first used by two cardiologist, Mayer and Ray Roseman, who sought to determine if there was a correlation between personality type and heart attacks, these heart doctors characterized type A individuals as suffering from “Hurry Sickness”, having a sense of urgency impatience and even perfectionism , However researcher have never agreed on a reliable means of…

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