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    Nina Zenik is an ENFP, meaning that she’s extroverted, intuitive, feeling, and perceiving over being introverted, sensing, thinking and judging. She’s extroverted as people energize her and she’d rather prefer being at a party, center of attention, than being by herself. She’s more intuitive than sensing, although it’s rather close. It was a slight, consistent thing, with small and tiny decisions, was how she showed that she was intuition over sensing, and most of the time, it was through her…

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    will attempt to describe, both particularly and generally, what I learned from my personality type about organizational behavior and how it can make me a better employee, co-worker, and manager. Needs work Personality Type and Temperament: ESFP Needs work on margins Step 1Good use of headings; makes it easier to follow your presentation…

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    Jack Welch once wrote that “before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others” (Goodreads Inc., 2016, p. 1). In order to be a vital school administrator one needs to be a leader. So, to become a school principal, I used six different assessments to evolve my leadership skills. This paper will present a leadership development plan that assisted me, but can also assist other school administrators who want to deeply…

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    The mystery of the self and relationships has given way to numerous books lining the shelves in bookstores for years, as well as filling the wallets of counselors. Pride, humility, personality type, and introspection are merely a few terms that come to mind when reflecting on pertinent items dealing with these topics. When examining the relationships in one’s life a certain ingredient is relevant, and that is self-awareness of who one is in relation to God, self, and other people. The lack of…

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    Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Essay The Myers-Briggs theory was developed by mother-daughter team, Katharine Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers, as an adaptation to Carl Jung’s psychological types. According to Corey and Schneider Corey (2014), Jung’s theory included that “both constructive and destructive forces coexist in the human psyche, and to become integrated we must accept the shadow side of our nature with our primitive impulses such as selfishness and greed” (p. 11). The Myers-Briggs Type…

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    Saskia Fletcher Myers Briggs Testing Instrument (MBTI) Wilmington University Myers-Briggs Type Indicator One of the most enduring typological classifications was devised by Jung and has served as the foundation for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (Anastasi, 1997).The Myers-Briggs (MBTI) designates one's personality type, based upon a classification scheme, which consists of four basic scales and two types within each scale. Thus, there are sixteen possible Myers-Briggs…

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    For my application paper, I will focus on the topics of Rubin’s “Four Tendencies” and Irvine, The Stoics and Control. In the reading of Rubin’s framework, I learned that people usually fall within one of the four tendencies mentioned. Our inner and outer expectations play a huge role on our habits. The way we respond to our expectations classifies which tendency we fall under. “Our Tendency colors the way we see the world and therefore has enormous consequences for our habits” (Rubin, “The Four…

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    What does it take to be a leader? There are many aspects to a leader. To explain what a leader is, I would like to tell you about an amazing person. I knew a woman, that was the most amazing leader ever. This lady by the name of Dawn was my boss here recently. This woman had charisma, passion, and firmness all wrapped in one. A true leader would work alongside their team mates to make sure the job was done to the best ability. A leader is someone who is not afraid to give an order and get their…

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    MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) is a helpful assessment that helps people to understand more about themselves, behaviors, characteristics, and other people even though it doesn’t explain everything and have no right or wrong answer. However, by taking it, you learn more about yourself by answering the question that most explain your personality or characteristic. My reported type from MBTI assessment is ESFJ. I got E (extraversion) as my result. I agree with the result because I tend to…

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    General Information This paper is of a test review of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) with the essence of psychometric properties. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator or MBTI is a self-report, forced-choice questionnaire regarding personality inventory. Katharine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers originally developed the assessment with the first version of MBTI Manual published in 1962 (Kaler, 2007). The MBTI is designed to assess an individual’s preferences of one’s own perception and…

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