Before taking the test I knew it would say I was an introvert and liked to think a lot. So it didn’t come as a shock when My results said that I have a INTJ (Introvert, iNtuitive, Thinking, Judging) personality. What it means is that I tend to keep to myself, I like to analyze things, I’m a perfectionist, and have a vivid imagination. I agree with most of what the results say except for when it says I tend to disregard higher authority; my parents taught me to always respect higher authority, and
After taking a Myers-Briggs assessment my mind has been changed. The very first time I took any kind of personal assessment was my second year of college. I had taken my general education classes and it was time to pick a major. The thing is, what 19 year old know what they want to do for the rest of their lives? None I tell you! So I went to an advisor and was given the test. Many seemingly random questions the results were in; you can be a doctor or lawyer or astronaut they said! The least helpful
For the most part, I agree with what the assessments said about me. But there are some things I do not agree with. On my Personality Test, my result was an INTP. This personality type stands for Introvert, Intuitive, Thinker, and Perceiver. Some of the words to describe my personality were analytical, skeptical, and independent. I do think that these words describe who I am. I love my freedom to do what I please and make my own decisions. On my Interest Test, my primary interest was Conventional
OL 125 Milestone One As an ENTJ Jungian Personality type, my character traits are an extravert, with introverted intuition, extroverted sensing, and introverted feelings.1 Most describe an ENTJ as the person that takes command in situations.2 I find some of my greatest professional strengths lie in my ability to visualize the future, quickly develop, and implement an efficient plan of action. I base my plans on logic after quick but thorough strategic analysis. I also love a challenge, throw your
The type of person that I would classify myself as, is one who enjoys to be social, while also having a drive for success. I have always been a person who is hardworking, whether that may be achieving great grades on my report card, or waking up at five o’clock in the morning for football. Whenever I may encounter a situation that requires a great amount of thinking for the best possible outcome, I will always be the one to observe my options by using logic and reasoning, rather than my instinct
My personality type is ENTJ: ENTJ is someone who’s an extrovert, iNtuitive, thinker, and judger. I think it sort of fits my personality because I am a deep thinker who always thinks of possible sequel events and especially my own future. In most cases, for projects or assignments, I always write out a mini plan or strategize on the steps I need to complete to finish the project in time. I’m also definitely iNtuitive as I can easily tell what someone’s thinking and whether or not they’re lying. I
According to the Keirsey Temperament Sorter my personality type is that of a Guardian, the "cornerstone of society." The general core characteristics of a Guardian include loyalty, dependability, helpfulness, strong work ethic and great citizenship. They are even tempered and are great at managing things from the ground, up. Guardians are helpers who are not afraid to use all of their talents for the greater good. I was happy to note that we are also loyal mates, responsible parents and stable leaders
Personality inventory is defined as “a questionnaire on which people respond to items designed to gauge a wide range of feelings and behaviors; used to assess selected personality traits” (Myers, 2014). After analyzing my own personality and character, I found I am very organized, introverted, and am generally trusting. Independent and imaginative are also traits that described me. “The Big Five” inventory test showed the weak and strong areas of my personality. Many factors attribute to these unique
it would be fun to compare the MBTI types between my siblings and me. MBTI stands for Myers-Briggs Type Inventory, and was created by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers, based on the research of by Carl Jung. People are grouped into sixteen different categories, based on if you are Introverted vs. Extroverted, Intuitive vs. Sensing, Feeling vs. Thinking, and Judging vs. Perceiving. To give a little insight on what these different types mean in terms of personality, I will
random behavior is actually the result of differences in the way people prefer to use their mental capacities.” (The Myers & Briggs Foundation). Jung realized that people typically function in one of two ways, take in information or make decisions, and that people usually are more comfortable alone or around others. With all these observations, Jung wrote a book titled Psychological Types, which introduced the idea of personality and psychological