Re: Myers Briggs
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] Myers Briggs
- From: cathy carpenter c*@rnet.com
- Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 11:06:54 -0600
- In-reply-to: BA215861.4A19%jw.laytham@worldnet.att.net
Each characteristic is a continuum, as well, and one's personality can be anywhere along it. For example I am literally a pure "I" and "J", but am almost evenly balanced between "S" and "N" (can go either way, depending), and about 2/3s on the "T" side of the spectrum. Suspect this is clear as mud to those unfamiliar with the Meyers Briggs!
Cathy
On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 08:51 PM, Janet Laytham wrote:
Okay,
I'm INTP
I for Introvert = re-energizes from time alone, whereas an extrovert
is energized by the dynamics of group.
T for thinking instead of feeling. A good analogy is justice vs.
mercy.
N for Intuitive = comfortable working without all the facts..in fact,
sometimes suspicious of known facts, such as "the world is flat".
P for perceiving = prefers to travel by inspiration rather than planning
and sticking to an itinerary.
Mind you, all of these labels are work style preferences. An N can work
as an S and vice versa. I have even been known to stick to an
itinerary...well, almost.
Janet
on 12/14/2002 9:17 PM, cathy carpenter at cathyc@rnet.com wrote:
I = someone who relates more easily to the inner world of ideas S = someone who would rather work with known facts T = someone who bases judgments more on impersonal analysis and logic J = someone who likes a planned, decided, orderly way of life Cathy On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 07:54 PM, Pamela J. Evans wrote:Ok, I give... ISTJ???--------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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