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    Essay On Jungian Typology

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    to develop and build skills to add to my personal and professional tool box. Some of the things I have learned are as follows. My Jungian typology results showed that I am INFJ- Introvert (12%) iNtuitive (19%) Feeling (47%) and Judging (31%). INFJ Types are distinguished by our complexity of character and unusual range and depth of talents. I am a planner, a doer, and a dreamer. The combination of vision and practicality often results in INFJs taking a disproportionate amount of responsibility…

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    I’ve been waiting a long time for the Meyers-Briggs test, so I was excited for today. My code is isfp. I’ve had some background in Meyers-Briggs, and I took it before in AVID, so I had some idea what my personality traits are. I’m not surprised to find out that I’m an introvert. I keep to myself a lot, and I’m always uncomfortable in social situations. That being said, I was surprised to find out I’m a sensing person. I’m conflicted with that. Yes, I like to see definite things to make sure…

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    Naviance is a tool that helps juniors and seniors in high school during the college admittance process. The tests include personality, learning, and career clusters. During my freshman year I took these tests and two years later my results are still relevant. “Do What You Are” is the personality test and my results came out to be ENTJ which stands for Extravert, iNtuitive, Thinker, and Judger. To me, I think my personality is very strong and can overpower other people's, in a boss position this…

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    I should use it for a personal development plan that will facilitate a continuum of success academically and professionally while maintaining interpersonal relationships. First, getting back to the Jung personality type, it seems that the career in I-OP fits in with my personality type. Business Administration with I-OP has an intellectual aspect as well as requires some creativity in practice. My new job position does require a lot of service, which fits with my INJF personality, as opposed to…

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    A Career In Cosmetology

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    COSMETOLOGY The results for my survey is that I have the personality type is ISFJ and I truly agree with my results I was in between being Extrovert and Introvert and I was 52%. As for Sensation and iNtuition I was 43%. For Thinking and Feeling was 52%. As for Judging and Perceiving I was 12%. The career I pick is Cosmology I pick Cosmetology because I always loved to play in someone hair and to style it was always fun and interesting to me. Doing hair was something I always enjoyed. So I…

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    After studying Carl Jung’s work, Katherine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers created the MBTI to help women entering workplace look for suitable jobs. The MBTI is a psychometric questionnaire that measures how one sees the world and makes conclusions. People experience the world using 4 sets of psychological functions - sensation, intuition, feeling and thinking. Whether the person taking the test is more an introvert or extrovert, whether decision made is through feeling or…

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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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    The Jung Typology Test

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    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 possible sixteen personality types. Based on the responses that I provided in the test, I…

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    From someone who was easily influenced by others to someone who can make her own decisions, I acknowledge my mistakes and was willing to change them. After taking the Jung Typology Test twice within one-year gap, my personality type came out to be the same which is ISFJs, I think this really represent who I am. ISFJs are responsible and additional to strength I built in college, I was always a reliable person. I am responsible for all the bad decisions that I have made before…

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    my husband and others. I have learned to be persistent in some ways, and impartial in others. I was recently prompted to take the Myers-Briggs personality type quiz, and my results could not be more true to who I am today. My personality type as of today is called “The Advocate”. The personality type I have is INFJ, which is apparently rare. The INFJ personality type makes up less than one percent of the population. INFJ stands for introvert, intuition, feeling and judging. INFJ’s are often…

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