Honestly, I’ve never really given these self-assessment tests or personality checks much attention. However, this particular one really has me thinking. After completing the assessment, my personality type according to the four letter score is ENFJ. “E” means I’m extroverted which means I’m an outgoing, sociable person. “N” means I’m intuitive which means I act off of my instincts. “F” is for feeling which means I’m compassionate and sympathetic towards others. Finally, “J” means that I’m…
My MBTI type is ENTJ (Extrovert, intuitive, thinking, judging), with a marginal preference for extrovert over introvert which I feel accurately represents my personality. I have worked as a waitress since 2012 and enjoy holding this position for a number of reasons. Firstly, it quenches my extrovert desire for social interaction with a range of customers. Secondly, extroverts communicate with obvious enthusiasm, which makes me successful at ensuring customer satisfaction. I approach all tasks…
After taking the Myers-Briggs Personality Test, I discovered that I am an ISFJ. I believe that this personality type accurately represents my personality, except for the ‘F’ in the typology. After learning from the lecture, I believe that I am an ISTJ. Each aspect of the ISTJ fits my preferences in learning and in my relationships with others. The ‘I’ in the classification above stands for “Introverted.” I am definitely an introvert. I “recharge” by thinking, writing, and spending time on my…
While taking the personal assignment called Holland Code I was able to see what kind of person I am and see what matches my personality, preferences and likings to a not only one category but my top three. My Holland code is SEA, which is; social, enterprising and artistic and was pleasantly happy with my results because not only did it give me help me narrow down some options for majors but eventually leading to choosing a career that I will enjoy doing. So for my top choice, I received a S…
Self-Assessment Assignment 1.A. Personality Test: Guardians I have already done this kind of test more than twice before, and I always got the same result, which is ISTJ. This website didn’t tell which personality type I have, but they told me I am a Guardian (SJ’s), and ISTJ is one of the four types of Guardians. The part that I totally agree with is that I am following the rules and cooperating with others, not very comfortable blazing new trails, cautious about change, honor customs and…
The personality type ISTJ seems to have many interesting traits. ISTJ’s are very passionate about being detail oriented and want to get the job done correctly the first time. We also have a very strict pattern on how to go about things. We can work alone and that is when we do our best work. But that doesn't mean we don’t like to socialize. Organization is a priority for ISTJs, as well as traditional structure in a group and the ability to work in said group. We are also dependable and stable…
Unit 2 Written: Personality Types and Learning Styles Learning processes are most effective when it is in line with the learning style of each individual. And, each individual has its own personality types. For this assignment, I am going to talk about the Duty Fulfiller and the Visionary personality type. Additionally, I will also write about three learning styles which are physical, logical, and verbal. Personality types ISTJ - The Duty Fulfiller The Duty Fulfiller personality type is…
According to the assessment found on www.41q.com, my Myers Briggs type is INTJ (“41 Questions,” 2013). This means that I am introverted, intuitive, thinking, and judging. While INTJs are generally reserved as a whole and usually do not take the lead in projects unless they feel it is absolutely necessary, they do possess several traits which allow leadership to flourish. These traits often allow INTJs to effectively and efficiently lead teams when the project is within their area of expertise.…
From the MBTI test, I found out my personality type is ENTJ. From this test I learned that I express the ”charm and finesse of a world leader or with the insensitivity of a cult leader." I also learned that I am described as "larger than life", so when dealing with customers I make it hard for them to decline service. From this I did know that I stick to thinking by using logic and reasoning rather than emotions. Last, I do agree somewhat agree with ENTJs being described as decisive, I often…
Dr. Q Honors English 17/3/23 The Fundamental Actress of The Importance of Being Earnest- Dame Judi Dench “The Importance of Being Earnest” is a British comedy written by Oscar Wilde, which was transposed into a movie by the director Oliver Parker in 2002. Lady Augusta Bracknell is a dominant character which has a profound impact in both play and movie; her role is essential. She symbolizes the stereotypical upper-class woman during the Victorian Age. She is the tool through which Oscar…