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    After taking the Myers-Briggs Personality Test, I discovered that I have four personality traits: INFJ, INFP, ISFJ, and ISFP. Before I explain what my dominant personality trait is, let me explain about the different letters. The test showed that I am an introvert. It focus how I manage my energy and attention. As an introvert, I focus on my inner thoughts and feelings. In addition, I understand the world from the big picture, but in a steady pace before going out to do tasks. For example, I…

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    A. What do Trait theorists think is the basis for personality? Trait theories focuses on traits, responses based on characteristics, and broad ideas of personality. With this theory we describe individuals based on the way they behave. Trait theorists believe that traits are the structure of personality. Gordon Allport claims that everyone’s distinctive traits and their ability to adapt to the world can define personality. The lexical approach explains that if a certain trait is crucial to an…

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    Each individual has a unique set of personality traits that determines how they behave, solve problems and interact with others. Understanding these traits can help each individual have more self-knowledge and by doing so increasing personal success. Learning about our personality type and the type of others, makes us understand why people react differently in different situations; it also least us observe that we are predisposed to certain specific abilities and inclinations. According to Dr.…

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    would I like the real person that is Jamie Oliver. Jamie Oliver is a restaurateur, author, media personality and of most important a world class chef, whom has built up and empire of foods and education. Simplicity has been the key to Jamie’s success both in his food and beliefs on how to change the world. Wanting to learn more about someone and the way they think you have to dive deep into personality past the Meyer’s bridges answers (for which Jamie is a ESFP) and into the different areas and…

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    a whole as well as applying it to your personal life. Understanding organizational behavior can bring improvement to a company as well as the company’s employees. One way to figure out a person’s behavior is to have them complete a Myers-Briggs personality test. After answering a series of questions you are given your results in the form of four letters and are told which each letter means. Once I finished the test I was given the results of introvert, intuitive, feeling, and judging (INFJ) and…

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    the Myers-Briggs Personality Test. It explains each of the 4 pairs of personality preferences and relates them to my specific personality profile, INTP. In addition, the Type Talk at Work textbook is used to examine the relationship between the Meyer’s Brigg Personality profiles and organizational behavior. Also discussed are the takeaways from the Personality profiles that I have learned and that will have an effect on me as a member of an organization. Meyers Briggs Personality Profiles The…

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    Have you ever wondered what your personality traits say about you? I have, so I took a personality test online from 16personalities.com and this test told me that I am an INFJ. The “I” stands for introverted, the NF stands for an inborn sense of idealism and morality, but what sets me apart is my accompanying judging (J) trait. My personality type in known as “The Advocate.” My personality type is rare. It makes up less than one percent of the population, nonetheless leaves a mark on the world.…

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    Type B Personality Traits

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    I am a type A personality and the color that best represents me from the test is red. I chose to give this personality test to a good guy friend of mine and he has a type B personality as well as blue best representing him. I thought that giving this test to a guy would allow me to see where he stands in terms of his personality and how a color could really describe him as a person. He has been a great friend of mine for more than 5 years and having him complete this test will see if how he is…

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    To what extent are the personality traits and features essential in maintaining business success? Success means living a life you are feeling proud of in retrospect. Achieving success is a complex multimodal process which cannot be accurately defined. There is no single algorithm which would lead a human to success. Even though a number of psychologists worked to derive a formula which would lead people to it, there are millions of factors which would always cause concerns about trustworthiness…

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    individuals are asked to describe themselves, they will most likely start by naming off personality traits. Some of these personality traits named might be; kindness, friendliness, aggression, creative, curious and/or sociable. However, all these traits are subcategories of the Five Factor Model personality traits. This model focuses on the five superordinate traits that aim to encompass all other sub traits. These sub traits are: extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness and…

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