We took a personality type test thing in my RA class. Which is pretty interesting. However, it was incredibly accurate. It's called the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The test is dependent on four scales. They scales deal with where you like to focus your attention, the way you like to look at things, the way you like to go about deciding things and how you deal with the outer world. I was a ENFP.
That means I prefer to focus on the outer world of people and things, tend to focus on the future, with a view toward patterns and possibilities, tend to base my decisions primarily on values and on subjective evaluation of person-centered concern and like a flexible and spontaneous approach to life and prefer to keep my options open.
That seems like a bunch of nonsense to me... I said to myself, "What does that even mean?" However, then I turned my results over to the description of the letter combinations. This was the description of the ENFP.
Warmly enthusiastic, high spirited, ingenious, imaginative. Able to do almost anything that interests them. Quick with a solution for any difficulty and ready to help anybody with a problem. Often rely on their ability to improvise instead of preparing in advance. Can usually find compelling reasons for whatever they want.
So accurate.
I really don't have a lot else for today. The worst week of my life is over. I'm ready for the weekend.
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Friday, November 02, 2007
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1 comment:
The Myers-Briggs is extremely accurate. In the Intro to CEEN class the professor builds the homework teams according to it. I didn't think much of it until I took it though, and it is indeed pretty accurate. (I am a INTP, by the way.)
As an aside, I'm thinking of coming to Lincoln next weekend, since enough of my old friends live there to where it's honestly nothing short of slightly embarassing that I haven't made it over to visit them yet. You gonna be around?
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