My MBTI results were very intriguing. I think they describe my character very well. My MBTI type was ENTJ. First off, I think I am very extrovertive. I like to talk about what is on my mind and sometimes, will forget why I even started the conversation. Also, I would agree that I am strongly intuitive. I enjoy thinking about things analytically and I often think about the future. I am not one to linger on the past. I think everyone should live in the now and not let the past control how they react to the future. I also think it is important to “read between the lines” per se. I like to think about why and how things happen, not just absorb only the data given to me. Third, I am very much a thinker. I would much rather find a practical and logical
You can determine someone’s MBTI by first determining whether they are introverted or extroverted. Then determine the way a person gathers information to find out whether they do it through sensing or through intuition. Next, look at the way they make decisions, by going by how they feel or by complex thinking. Think about how that person tend to communicate to others either by judging or perceiving. Then you can determine a person’s personality.
As far as characteristics go, my recent retaking of the MBTI test has designated me as an ENFP, an extroverted, intuitive, feeling, perceiving person. If I had to define myself gregarious, imaginative, empathetic and whimsical would be just a few of the words I would use. I think having such a personality, as described on this exam, is much of the reason I care about social service and people-centered work in general. It was also one of the reasons I was drawn to this degree. Because I am still developing in my professional career, it is difficult for me to classify myself as any kind of leader or what kind of executive I would be, if given the opportunity. I think I am a creative executive. At my current organization, I am usually the person or a part of a small group that asks for the organization to try different practices, that at times are newer and I believe will make us better, so we do not get continually stagnant results for a variety of projects across departments. In the same grain, I am very much a beginner/journeyperson with a desire to reach the next level, yet another reason why I took this course and matriculated in this
I believe they were mostly accurate, especially the Meyers-Briggs type Indicator. I have always bene more quiet and reserved naturally. Others that do not know me do tend to see me as somewhat distant and aloof. I have learned to cope with this and took positive steps to combat this tendency. Before becoming a police officer, I took a job as a salesperson because I knew I would have to learn how to talk to people. While still naturally quiet and reserved, I can switch to more of an extrovert when the need arises. After researching further the traits of an ISTJ I found the decryptions to be very accurate. I have always had a strong sense of right and wrong, which led me to this career. I did think I would have been somewhat higher on the thinking scale. I am very logical and analytic by nature which is characteristic of
TCITR explores the challenges of living life on your own terms amidst the social pressures of the 1950’s, through the idea of individuality. Similarly TPOBAW, examines the struggles of teenagers being individuals amidst social cliques, facades and peer pressures of the 1990s’.The challenges of being an individual in America is shaped in the 1950’s context, where the protagonist, Holden, in TCITR is considered an outcast by rebelling against 1950’s parental values that held social advancement through academia and goes on a manic quest to New York searching for identity and deep meaning in life. Holden’s quest for individuality is accentuated through symbolism of his red hunting hat, a symbol of his uniqueness and internal struggles. “I swung
According to the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), I am an ISTJ personality this means that I am an Introvert, Sensing, Thinking, and Judging person. ISTJ are very faithful, loyal and dependable. We are also reserved people who are interested in a secure and quiet life. ISTJ’s place importance in being honesty and can be trusted to do the right thing for their families and friends. There are some weaknesses to being an ISTJ personality we are stubborn, insensitive, and judgmental. This test is amazing it really nailed my personality.
in the academic aspect of my MBTI, score which is; ENTJ, it means that in my academic life I have the tendency of being extroverted, which could also very well mean that I am whether looking for being the center of attention or feeling comfortable in situations in which I end up being somewhat related to the center of attention ( which, is how I identify with this personality type, ‘ I feel “comfortable” in situations in which I’m somewhat end up being in the center of attention’ ), I also feel very much in touch with my Intuitive side of personality trait, because I do like to ponder on the bigger picture in order to have a better understand the many different options
In the book, Binti (2014), Nnedi Okorafo offers a story about a young rebellious and believable main characteri. Binti opens the minds of readers’ to new thoughts and ideas about race, class, species, and gender. Many uncommon gender roles that we are not completely accustomed to in our society are present in this novella, such as women being expected to contribute in the workforce as intellectuals. While these topics can be quite controversial in our society, in this book the Himba tribe makes one fact clear; women are to work. Not only does Binti defy the way readers usually perceive the female gender, the Meduse, an alien race that attacks Binti’s ship, also challenge the social norm of what gender means. Nnedi Okorafo incorporates the phenomenon of the cyborg and related ideas that were previously introduced by Donna Haraway in “A Cyborg Manifesto” (1984). The Meduse’s overall lack of gender, and Binti’s (eventual) acceptance of a two-part identity exemplifies a few of the main topics about the cyborg that are discussed in Haraway’s paper.
"Of all the things I've done, the most vital is coordinating those who work with me and aiming their efforts at a certain goal," Walt Disney once said. He and I both value the great significance of teamwork when working to achieve a common goal. I have worked well with my colleagues in my past experience as a staff member and I hope to collaborate with others on MCMagic to keep the server a fun, yet safe environment for families and kids of all ages. To illustrate my dedication to MCMagic, I have been a member since early 2013 and a donor since late 2015. I look forward to the opportunity and hope to be joining the MCMagic Cast Member team in the near
This spring, our drama department will be performing M*A*S*H, or Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. M*A*S*H was originally a book in the early 60’s, then brought on as a movie and a play during the late 60’s. It eventually became a very popular TV series on the 70’s and a little into the 80’s. In the play, you will learn about and come to love the three main characters; Hawkeye, Trapper John, and Duke, (Zane Brown, Cody Woolston, and Orion Ingmire) as they indulge themselves on the 4077th care base with jokes and pranks to pass the time and to take away from the horrors of the war. On stage you’ll find more hysterical characters such as; Gen. Hammond, “Radar”, “Hotlips”, and “Ugly”, (Connor Polanka, Brenan Cooper, Mackenzie Owens, and
According to the Myers Briggs Type Indictor (MBTI) (Appendix D) tool, outlines the different personality types and how they gather and evaluate information in the decision making process. My specific ENFJ typology indicates that I have a strong preference for making decisions intuitively (N), demonstrating my creative and imaginative abilities. That I have slight preferences for feeling (F) and judging (J) when considering decisions, and I have marginal preference for extroversion (E).
My MBTI profile is INTJ, sometimes called 'the scientist'. That means that in both an educational and a professional setting, I prefer to work alone and focus on situations which have a well-defined and rational basis. This means both that I schedule things rigorously and that I focus intensely on the quantifiable aspects of the work itself (INTJ Personality Type, 2016). This profile also means that my preferences in this area make it difficult for me to respond to assignments and tasks that have vague deadlines or abstract goals.
Taylor Keasey Mrs. Bach September 30, 2014 Plot/Character analysis The Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution was announced on July 9, 1868. The amendment states citizenship rights and equal protection of the laws to anyone. This amendment allowed no one to be discriminated by their race, gender, or religion. That discrimination is banned everywhere in public. So people did gain some freedom.
In my Strong Interest Inventory, my highest themes results were conventional, enterprising and artistic. For my MBTI results I was described to be introverted, rely on my intuition, feel rather than think, and perceive rather than judge. My results for the Five Factor Inventory were high neuroticism and agreeableness, low extraversion, very high openness, and moderate conscientiousness. Lastly, my Strength Finder results were: restorative, input, context, harmony and developer. These personality traits have helped me learn and succeed in different types of environments in high school. I believe my results are pretty accurate.
I used the MMDI test which gives you similar result to the Myers-Briggs test. My results were ESTJ. The letter E stands for Extraversion. An extrovert gets their energy from other people and tends to like working in groups. They typically learn though interacting with their surrounds and engaging with the environment. S stands for sensing. This scale focuses on how you receive information. These people learn from facts, typically have more common sense, and are good with memorizing facts. Next, letter is a T, which stands for thinking. This scale tells you how you like to make decisions. These people typically use logic and reasoning to make decisions and analyze and weigh different evidence when trying to make different decisions. Lastly, I tested the letter J, which stands for judging. This scale tells the person about their life style and work habits. These people typically live a very structured and orderly life. They are known to plan ahead and are very well organized.
The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) enables an individual to gain a deeper insight into their inherent personality traits. For some people, they have had prior knowledge or underlying assumptions about their personality, but this test provides clearer information about each of their identifiable traits. According to the MBTI in Human-metric personality test, my scores were 22% (E) extroverted thinking more than introverted, 9% (N) intuitive as oppose to sensing, 16% (T) thinking more than feeling, and 12% (J) judging as compared to perceiving. Thus, my personality type is ENFJ. The ENFJ personality group is described as a minority group that consists of natural-born leaders, and people filled with passion, and charisma for example, Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey; they are notable members of this group, also known as the protagonists (16personalities, 2016). The protagonists apprehend pride in providing guidance for others to improve individually and to improve the community at large (16personalities, 2016). The protagonists find it naturally easy to communicate with others and excel at communicating with other people in person (16personalities, 2016).