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    ISFJ Personality Analysis

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    Understanding personality types helps me to understand those around me, myself and how we interact with each other. After taking the Jung Typology test I discovered that my personality type is Introvert Sensing Feeling Judging (ISFJ) and I have the temperament SJ (Jung Typology Test, 2016). ISFJ personalities are known as the nurturers, and SJ temperament types are known as the guardians (Personality Page, (2015). The ISFJ personality type value security, focus internally, is sensitive to…

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    Jung Typology & DISC Behavioral profile assessment Reflection Over the past few months I have been very curious about myself, like; What kind of person am I? Why do I feel like this, right now? Seriously pondering my life at moments. Randomly braking down confused about myself. Crazy, I’m thinking, who knows more about yourself than, you of course? I question taking some generic self-assessment that I found online, but knew deep down that I wouldn’t care of the results based off its…

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    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 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…

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    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…

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    Career Assessment When I was told we were going to be taking a personality test, I was really at the least enthusiastic about it. In high school I was taken through countless tests that would “find the perfect job” for me, and they never seemed to help. This Jung Typology test was different, I was pleasantly surprised. The questions were much more motivation based instead of interest based. For me, interest based tests are unreliable, considering the fact that I am interested in everything. The…

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    Essay On Jung Typology

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    The Jung typology test is used to aid an individual in determining his or her four letter personality type. By taking this test an individual can gain insight into his or her behaviors, reactions, and style of communicating may affect the workplace. The purpose of this paper is to discuss my results of the Jung typology test, which is introvert, intuitive, thinking, and judging (INTJ), and how my type will affect my role as a manager, leader, or co-worker. Learning how our personality types…

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    Step 1-Meyers-Briggs Personality ENTJ Extraversion From the results of the Meyers-Briggs Personality test it stated that I was “moderately more preferable to being an extrovert than being an introvert by a margin of 33%” (Jung Typology Test; http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp, 1998). The people who demonstrate personalities of being an extravert are more inclined to be dealing with the world on the outside of their persona than dealing with the world inside their being, or an…

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    My strongest type of intelligence, as part of the MI theory, is Interpersonal intelligence because two of my three strengths fall into that category. My third personality strength falls into the Intrapersonal intelligence category (Helding, 2009). I have been made aware that when I am involved in a project at work that communication runs smoothly. I think I have an ability to get everyone involved and talking so…

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    Learning Style Reflection

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    This meant that dealing, with personality traits as a student, classmate, family and friends I showed a level of respect for self and others. Respect people and their personal views of self and how they see the world. Interacting, with family and friends equally connected, except I am more conscious of the feelings of family and friends and I react to circumstances differently. Respecting the integrity, dedication, and professionalism is a personality trait required, for working in a school…

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    understand with the diversity in the workforce. In a team environment, personalities are one of the variables that can affect organizational behavior. Through the use of the Myers-Briggs personality test, knowledge is gathered to product ipeople that will become more effective as employees, managers and executives. Through my own personal experience and research I am able to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the personality type, extravert, intuitive, thinking and judging (ENTJ), NT…

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