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    In accordance with the Meyers Briggs personality test, each person in society has a different personality consisting of four letters. It is through learning of one’s own personality that they might be able to excel and grow further within their current role in their organization and in every day life. The recognition of similarities and differences will impact the way that these personalities work and live together, as it is apparent that there is validity and truth to the test. This paper goes…

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    preferences." -- Isabel Briggs Myers. One of the best quotes given to explain this notorious test indicator. MBTI as it’s also referred to as well, it’s more or rather acronym as one must say. This indicator stands for the principles of a basic personality test to see which and what categories one might fall in when thinking about applying for college, jobs, and just trying to find out who they might be. Myers-Briggs was constructed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers,…

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    trigger. The crash of the shot rolled up the hills and rolled down again” (Steinbeck 106). George shoots his friend Lennie to save him from a life of suffering. George and Lennie are two merchant workers who travel together from Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Lennie has a mental disability which leaves him with memory loss and a lack of control over his actions. At the end of the book, Lennie kills Curley’s wife accidentally after she found him alone and let him touch her hair. Curley, the…

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    In John Demos’ book A Little Commonwealth: Family Life in Plymouth Colony, the author breaks down the long standing conceptions of life in Plymouth Colony that it was a place filled with religious fanaticism and strict social order. As Demos argues, this was not entirely the case. Through his interpretations of surviving colonial records, Demos shows that the colonists were faced with common issues such as: adultery, divorce, murder and even domestic abuse. They also exhibited acts of…

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    These past sixteen months, as member of the Boys & Girls Club, has been a momentous time of my life. One of my key aspect of involvement at the club, is helping the kids with homework. Most of the times when the kids comes to the Boys & Girls Club from school, the chances of them having homework is very high of them having to complete their assignment to turn it in the next day. I utilize the time I have to devote all of my time and energy to assist them with their homework. I personally know…

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    questionnaire designed to make Jung’s theory of psychological types more accessible, understandable and useful in everyday life (Briggs et al., 1998). The MBTI helps identify and explain differences between normal healthy people, which can be the source of much misunderstanding, by identifying their dominant type or preference. The mother and daughter team, Myers and Briggs, published the first MBTI edition in (1962) and over the next four decades it has been heavily investigated and researched…

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    The Meyers Briggs Personality test is in-depth introspective psychological questionnaire designed to understand personality types and how people perceive the world and make decisions. There are sixteen (16) personality types and four (4) temperaments. Many use the Myers Briggs Personality test to as a way of understanding themselves and their commonalities and differences with other people especially in the work place. They Meyers-Briggs Personality Test described my personality as Extraverted…

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    As an overview of the MBTI category, I scored as an ESFJ; my exact percentage is as follows: Extravert (6%) Sensing (1%) Feeling (50%) Judging (22%). However, because I scored a 1% on sensing, I can also be considered ENFJ. Being an ESFJ means that I enjoy being in charge, I see problems clearly and delegate easily, I work hard and know how to have fun. ESFJ’s are easily affected by harsh words and have a hard time keeping it bottled up inside. As caretakers, ESFJ’s believe there is a lot…

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    Based on my career results and research, I have chosen my profession as marketing management. At first I was always doubtful about going into marketing because I thought that it was all about utilizing your creative side, and I do not feel as though I am a creative person. However, after researching I found that it has a lot more to do with math than I could have ever imagined and a lot to do with human behavior, which are both interesting topics to me. Marketing managers generally work to…

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    In any organization collaboration amongst individuals is essential to succeeding. “Managers need to develop their interpersonal, or people, skills if they are going to be effective in their jobs” (Robbins, 2009, p. 34). This paper discusses my own personality type (ESFP), and how such personality plays a role in my own military organization, through various experiences. Finally, this paper will attempt to describe, both particularly and generally, what I learned from my personality type about…

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