For the Myers Briggs personality test I am an ISTP when I am stress and when I am at my best. I was surprised with these results due to the fact that my freshman year in the Harold Leadership Academy I was required to take the Myers Briggs assessment and scored the letters INFJ. I find myself leaning more towards INFJ because the test was at least seventy-five questions. When reading the definitions of ISTP and INFJ I find that I would agree with my personality having a little bit of both. The Myers
When I was told I had to take Speech for my Associates degree I was outraged. Not only had I taken a speech class before, but I was exposed to multiple speech competitions in middle school. I did not see why it was necessary for me go through this class. I knew how to talk to people, I could write a speech in my sleep, and reciting information to others was something I believed I was efficient with. I was very wrong. Not only did this speech class teach me how to be a better speaker, it also exposed
I would like to pursue a career in therapy, or specifically, in licensed professional counselling. I think I am a good match for such a job type because it is something that I am somewhat legitimately passionate about, as I enjoy learning about the subject matter as well as directly helping people; because of this, I have been willing to work hard in school in pursuit of it. I feel that people that have at least somewhat of a real passion for a specific field or job position have a substantial potential
my personality and leadership style. I wanted to first test my personality so I answered about one hundred questions for the Myers-Briggs personality test which then classified my personality into a group of ENTJ which is also known as the Commander. This test measures your answers on how you perceive the world and places you into a group of one of sixteen personality types. It is based on the theories of Carl Jung who is a Swiss psychiatrist who studied personalities. ENTJ stands for extraversion
Myers Briggs personality test: The personality of an INTP Abstract An introverted intuitive thinker otherwise known as an INTP personality type is who I am. The research I have conducted explains the way I grow and think as a human being. It will give reason to my nonsocial habits and my tendencies to focus in on problems. This research not only gives understanding to the basic of my personality traits but it demonstrated my strengths and weaknesses as well. INTPs are very logical people and
These tests are designed to inform us of our personality, and advantages and disadvantages that may come with it. The goal is to characterize patterns of behavior, emotions, and thoughts that a person has carried throughout their lifetime. Understanding these patterns of yourself and of those around you is beneficial for group dynamics. The more you know and understand your personality the better you will be able to see how others view and react to you. Personality assessments can help us locate
choosing our career we took about 3 test to find out what career was perfect fit for us, of course this is not 100% accurate but it helps. We took The Myer Briggs Personality Test, the Multiple Intelligence Test, and the Career Navigator Test. In the first test that we took was the Myer Briggs personality test, this test helped me find out more the type of person I am and I'm not surprised, it also showed me my strengths and weaknesses. My strength is that I like challenges and will do anything to
Purpose The Keirsey Temperament Sorter Test and others like it, such as the Myers-Briggs Test, are meant to measure types and aspects of one’s personality based on a series of opinionated questions. These sorts of tests are meant to show individuals what their personality types are, as well as the careers that would fit their personality types the best. Developed by Dr. David Keirsey, the test sorts participant into four major groups based on their personality results: artisans, guardians, rationals
I have always known that I wanted to pursue a career in athletic training. This is because I have always been involved in sports and helping others with injuries. However, since I have researched other careers in my career education class, I have found that there are many other careers that interest me and that I could choose. After a lot of research through multiple methods, I have found two other careers besides athletic training that I liked. The three careers that I have chosen to research for
Isabel Briggs Myers' typological approach to personality, I was characterized as having an INTJ personality type. The analysis of the Jung Typology Test data indicated that I have a slight preference for Introversion over Extraversion (19%), moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (50%), moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (28%), and moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (25%). Interestingly, the INTJ personality is of one of the scarcest of the 16 psychological types and it