Typological Personality

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Carl Jung’s and Isabel Briggs Myers’ typological personality online test was very interesting. My results were ENFJ type with Extravert (44%), iNtuitive (38%), Feeling (50%), and Judging (44%). These results were a bit shocking to me and a little disappointing. Comparing the results to the previous assignments of rational or intuitive decision essay was a bit startling.
Extravert a person concerned more with external reality than inner feeling. I don’t think I feel that I am that type of person. I know I worry about my own inner feelings, and I worry about other persons inner feelings. The analysis mentioned that face-to-face relationships are intense, and that intimate friendships are rare. I feel that this is not me at all. I value my friendships and get very close and sometimes too close that I end up getting hurt with most of my friends and even with my own relatives.
Intorverted iNtuition results are a little unclear to me. Looking for newer and better solutions to benefit my extensive family, staff, or organization is true as one of the results. Avoiding compromising entanglements is one result that I can identify. It was unclear to me because I could not make the true concept of the results in the explanations.
Extraverted sensing as my result was pretty easy to understand. I can manage details. I like having …show more content…

Presidents, Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama have the same functional analysis. It is funny to see that Barack Obama is one of the U.S. Presidents listed because my husband and I often debate on President Obama. I don’t have anything bad to say about him and will not because I don’t follow the political issues that is in the media. Nor do I want to know. The debate is that my husband is against Obama and the current political issues. I defend him and defend any one until I know details. I guess that is where I am sensing

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