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    Personality Assessment  Jung-Myers- Briggs Typology Test The result of my personality assessment indicates that I am an ESFJ. This code is characterized as “The Guardian,” Extroverted –Sensing - Feeling– Judging. According to the assessment, my primary mode of living is focused on providing care for those in need. My primary mood is focused externally; this is where I deal with situations according to my feelings or my feelings toward them. It also explains that I decide things on the premises

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    After taking the Individual Personality Assessment my personality trait came back as ESFJ (Extraverted Sensing Feeling Judging). ESJFs are social, structured and very assertive. Most ESJFs enjoy being around a crowd of people without feeling anxious or overwhelmed. ESFJ are very structured when it comes to following plans, events and things of that nature. For the most part my assessment was very accurate. I am very social; I can pretty much get along with anyone I am around because there

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    The Myers-Briggs Personality Assessment Tool Background The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) tool has an extensive and prestigious history, which leads to its tremendous success today as the world’s most commonly used and recognized personality tool. Katherine Cook Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers, developed the MBTI tool in the 1940’s. The inspiration to start researching personality type theory began when Katherine first met the future husband of Isabel, Clarence Myers. Further

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    to identify their personality type after taking the test. Alyssa Collison personality type was identified as ESFJ Extravert (53%) Sensing (1%) Feeling (31%) Judging (3%). Brittany Scott was identified as ESFJ Extravert (19%) Sensing (28%) Feeling (25%) Judging (1%). Ian was identified as INTJ Introvert (31%) Intuitive (3%) Thinking (16%) Judging (6%). Haley Radle was was identified as ESFJ Extravert (59%) Sensing (9%) Feeling (59%) Judging (22%). Emily Blum was identified as ISTJ Introvert (3%) Sensing

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    Tori Amos said, “Some of the most wonderful people are the ones who don't fit into boxes”.("Special Needs Quotes”). Kids with special needs don't fit into boxes because they are unique. My goal is to help kids with disabilities be ready to face life, and to help them realize they are valuable. To motivate them to succeed in life, and to show them that there are people that care for them. That I will be give my best to get them through everything and to not only see me as their teacher, but also as

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    The Myers-Briggs type indicator is a personality test used to make the psychological types described by C.G. Jung more understandable and relevant to people's lives. The personality test shows that random deviations in behavior are essentially not so random at all, but how people use their perception and judgment. There are sixteen, distinctive personality types, that can result from the choices of preferences. (Foundation, The Myers & Briggs) “According to theory, by definition, one pole of each

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    in how they can prove themselves. Hermione Granger a female main-character in the stories often summed Gryffindors up as having a “saving-people-thing” (Prisoner of Azkaban). Four major personalities types can be given to the Gryffindors INFJ, ENFJ, ESFJ, and ESFP using the Myers Briggs method. These are based on traits of bravery, daring nature, nerve and chivalry that every Gryffindor already has. Being an INFJ means that they have a strong sense of chivalry and purpose. They aren’t ones to back-down

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    Every personality has something inherently good in it but there are some terrible facts too and the self-development tools like SCARF model and Non-Violent Communications describe techniques to overcome these issues and live like an effective leader. ESFJ personality type is my personality. The first and foremost thing I have in me is in my thinking process when a bad situation happens my reactions are towards studying it and knowing what was the reason it happened and next step is I do which I can

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    to know who I am by taking the JUNG test and DISC assessment. When I first took both of these test I didn’t think my results would come out as true to my personality as they did. My results of the JUNG test were ESFJ- Extravert 47%, Sensing 9%, Feeling 12%, and Judging 22%. The ESFJ personality says that they are people’s people, they take responsibilities very seriously, are warm and energetic, and love to help others. My DISC results go hand in hand with the JUNG test. My DISC results were as

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    Personality Typology Have you ever met someone who thinks, acts or talks just like you? Alternatively, have you ever just “clicked” with someone? What if these interactions were not a coincidence at all but instead very predictable. In their book The Art of SpeedReading People, Paul D. Tieger and Barbara Barron-Tieger expound on this subject. People come in all shapes and sizes, and, certainly, every person is unique. However, you’ll probably agree that some people are much more alike than others

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