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    What Is Jungian Typology

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    combination of attitudes and functions modify each other, for example a combination of introvert and feeling have different personality than combination of introvert and thinking. There is also concept of type indeterminacy. Type indeterminacy happens when opposite polars of attitudes and functions have equal level of strength. This causes maladjusted behavior and conflicting personality (Sticker & Ross,

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    and Enneagram personality types to spirituality, I gained a greater understanding of spirituality as a whole and a better understanding of myself and how my personality influences how spiritual I am. Personality may affect how I practice faith or how spiritual of a person I am in my everyday life and the actions I do towards me or towards other people. During my research for connections between my spirituality and my MBTI and Enneagram personality types, I have learned how my personality affects my

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    Window technique, and the Pillow Method are examples of these assessments. In this paper, I will use these three self-assessments to analyze and explain the ways in which I communicate and interact with people. The Myers-Briggs test defined me as an “ISTJ,” which stands for “introverted, sensing, thinking, and judging.” It stated that I have a “distinct preference for introversion over extroversion.” The introverted character trait is the aspect that makes the most sense to me, because I have always

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    Psychological Strengths The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a self-evaluation that allows people to see what their preferences are when it comes to making decisions and how they see the world around them. It is important to remember that just because the test identifies your preference to be one way, does not mean that you are forever stuck in the preference. Rather that it is a preference and more likely that you will tend to behave in this way, but not impossible for you to behave in the

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    The purpose of this paper is about taking a personality test and seeing if they match with someone’s career choices. There is a famous one that is mostly used was developed by Carl G. Jung and was later modified by Isabel Myers-Briggs. This test is common to be used by someone that is trying to find their career path before college and some employers use it to see if someone is a fit in their company. But can a test like this can really define that a career is perfect for someone or can it tell an

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    assessment reports which of the sixteen different personality types best describes you, based on the answers provided when the assessment was taken. The results of the personality type given is made up of preferences in four separate categories that describe the typical go about noticing and thinking about things and interaction with society. Results: After taking the MBTI Assessment, my results reported that my personality type code is ISTJ (Introversion, Sensing,

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    March 10, 2010 Joe McGirt 1 The purpose of this paper is to explain how, given the individual differences amongst my team members, we used the team charter to set standards for improving our teams’ performance. Nashai’s assessment of her personality type results were ENFP meaning she is people oriented, creative, and highly optimistic. Her suggested possible career’s are a publicist, research assistant, playwright, restaurateur, columnist, or a conflict mediator. Her trust assessment was

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    In my personality assessment I learned I’m a, introverted, intuitive, thinking, and Judging (INTJ) type person. The most accurate description is that I’m only marginal (3%) introvert, which means, I can have more characteristics that apply in my world. I usually don’t volunteer to stand up and give a presentation, however, if asked to; I’m comfortable with doing so as long as I have time to prepare. I do find myself as one who prefers to be quieter while working. I enjoy pursuing perfection in all

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    people so much, that often times it is to the demise or neglect of other practical matters in my life. ENFPs are all around. According to 16personalities.com, ENFPs are one of the more dominant personality types within society and is thought to make up around 7% of the world 's population. ("ENFP Personality (“The Campaigner”) | 16Personalities") Multiple sources state that even though I am

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    Carl Jung's Exploration of the Unconscious Mind Carl Jung is best known for his exploration of the unconscious mind, developed through his education in Freudian theory, mythology, religion, and philosophy. Jung was born July 26, 1875 to a well-educated family in Kesswil, Switzerland. He was raised with a love for language and literature, beginning Latin lessons at the age of 6. As a teenager, Jung led a solitary life. He did not care for school, and shied away from competition. When

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