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    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.…

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    Sailing the Social Sea Thriving as an Introvert in an Extroverted World James Walker Part 1 - Extrovert, Introvert, or Ambivert? 1 Types of Personalities According to Jungian analytical psychology, there are two types of personalities - Extrovert and Introvert. The notion of “Ambivert”, which refers to a mix of both, was added to the paradigm later on. Extroverts draw energy from actions. They act first and think later. The less they act, the less motivated they…

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    Through the taking of the Myers-Briggs typology test, the O-Net Career assessment, and the Spiritual Gifts Test, I was able to discover more about myself as well as learn exactly how I can use my gifts and personality to better serve Christ in ministry and throughout my life. The results of these three tests, my INTJ typology; my spiritual gifts of music, writing and celibacy; and the fact that I am more suited towards jobs involving arts and communications, can ultimately be utilized as tools…

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    traits and how they would respond to a situation. The two personality tests that I will be evaluating and testing today are the Jung Typology test and the Holland Code Quiz. Using these two tests, I will be able to discover what traits I have that are my defining features as well as the jobs that are recommended for the selected personality. In the Jung Typology Test, my personality result was stated as an ESTP. This means that I have the traits: extroverted, sensing, thinking, and perceiving.…

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    I took the Jung Typology Test as an individual study to better understand my personality in relation to observable behaviors found within life, more specifically the work place. I discovered ESFJ is my four letter code and SJ is my temperament. This test narrowed down my four letter code from sixteen possible personality types according to the works of Carl Jung and Isabel Briggs Myers, and then from that discovery my temperament was identified. This study went as far as to assign me my suited…

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    everyday life. The Jungian Typology test was the most interesting to me as it almost describes me perfectly. It shocked me that a simple test online could tell so much about myself. The most poignant finding in the test, which I have always been aware of, is the fact that I am a true introvert. I seem to stick closest with my family and a few close friends, but struggle with relationships outside of these. While being an introvert is not necessarily…

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    will provide me with self-awareness. Additionally, the paper will deliberate and confirm whether the results from Myers-Briggs test scores are effective as well as whether they have any impact on me as an employer and a co-worker. Step 1 Jump Typology Test Personality The results from this were the letters ENFJ. Letter “E” represents Extravert, “N” for intuitive, “F” for Felling, and…

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    Typology: A Short Story

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    Ok, so about a month ago I asked Taylor out (since there's a lot of people named Taylor, the one who works with you). She said sure but that she was pretty busy, however I did get her number and sent her a text so she had mine. Now, me being socially fluent in aphasia, especially when I like someone, sent her a text two days later asking if she was busy on the weekend (I sent this on a Friday night too... I hate me sometimes). I was kind of emotional at the time and I definitely wasn't thinking…

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    According to Carl Jung’s typology theory, there are four pairs of preference alternatives toward which each of us are predisposed. These preferences are Extraversion or Introversion, Sensing or Intuitive, Thinking or Feeling and Judging or Perceiving. Knowing our own preferences first, and then observing others’ preferences, each of us can change the work place environment for the better. In fact, As Christians it is not an option for us as we strive to build relationships based upon God’s…

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    After completing the Jung Typology Test, I found out that my personality type is ENFP which stands for extravert, intuitive, feeling, and perceiving. I am actually very happy with my personality results because they were very accurate with how I think I am as a person. My results show that I am an extravert and I agree because I definitely feel energized when I am with people because I can connect with others and share my interests and feelings with them. I am happiest when I can spend time with…

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