describing my style of learning, approach to leadership, and personality. The formula type that most appropriately identified me according to the Myers-Briggs test determines that my four letter type formula is ESFJ (extrovert, sensing, feeling, judge) (Guardian portrait the of provider (ESFJ), n.d.). Upon reading the descriptors identified on the site I can
questions the assessment asked me, I was classified as an ESFJ – ESFJ stands for extraversion, sensing, feeling and judgment (HumanMetrics). ESFJ’s are known to be the caregivers out of the different combinations a person may receive, and tend to be very emotional and due to this, they do not wear their heart on their sleeves. Other important characteristics of an ESFJ are being able to delegate easily in a situation where a problem arises. Though an ESFJ may easily delegate, they may also struggle when they
The couple I had the chance to sit with and give them the assessment is an extended family member (only the wife). They have known each other for more than five years, but they just got recently married for less than four months. They were engaged for a year and half and they got married last July of 2015. The husband is 28 years old and the wife is 25 years old. Both partners have never been engaged or married before. Both partners are Christian orthodox and they are very spiritual; they regularly
to determine the most appropriate way of achieving the results. Consequently, I prefer to undertake a task that matches my values and ask for help for supportive individuals. The Jung Typology Personality Test results (Appendix A) show that I am an ESFJ with 1% Extravert, 1% sensing, 22% feeling and 44% judging. My test
from the choices of preferences. (Foundation, The Myers & Briggs) Based on the results from taking this personality test, I have an ESFJ personality type. Which stands for extraversion, sensing, feeling, and judging. I will be discussing how my personality affects different areas of my life, and things that I also have learned about my personality type. The ESFJ result is a relatively accurate assessment of my personality, as they are considered the
I believe that Jung’s Typology Test gives an accurate description of my personality. According to the test my personality is, “ESFJ,” or extravert, sensing, feeling and judging. The test describes people with the personality, “ESFJ,” to be entertainers, leaders, and excellent protectors. These people are most likely to be involved in jobs concerning management, social work, nursing, and elementary education. Carl Jung categorizes individual’s attitudes into introvert or extravert. My preference
Jungian 16 Type Personality Rate of Students from Centro Escolar University Anna Patricia P. Montealegre College of Management and Technology, CEU-Malolos, Bulacan, Philippines Email: pathricedelacruz@yahoo.com.ph I. INTRODUCTION The Jungian 16 Type Personality Test is a form of personality analysis that helps you determine your preferred personality type. You know – how you usually act, react, make decisions, and go about your normal day. As a little history lesson, there are other very well-known
There are millions of companies and corporations throughout the world and each of them contains working individuals who offer their skills to be apart of that business. Employees who meet certain requirements are hired because they will be able to provide the right skills to fulfill the goals of their employer. Health science major combines bio medical, psychosocial, societal and organizational aspects of health, disease and health care, this enabled me to chose the path of health care management
Based on the Jung Myers-Briggs personality test, I am an ESFJ. I am distinctly an extravert over an introvert. I moderately prefer sensing over intuition and feeling over thinking. I have marginal preference of judging over perceiving. For the most part, I agree with this analysis. Personally, I thought I would have been right in between being an introvert and an extravert, so I find it interesting that I am distincty an extravert over an introvert. I definitely understand that I am more sensing
intuition, thinking or feeling, and judging or perceiving (Ledlow & Coppola, 2014). Based on my results, I would be categorized as ESFJ (extraversion, sensing, feeling, judging) personality type. ESFJs focus on the outside world and assess their experiences subjectively. They largely base their judgments on their belief system and on the effects of actions on people. ESFJs are literal and concrete, trusting the specific, factual information gathered through their physiological senses. They are often