Intj Personality Essay

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Accepting the differences of others is one of the most difficult things to do. We all have our style, our own preferences, and our own way of dealing with the challenges of life. On one hand, those differences can lead to miscommunication, misunderstandings, and a decline in company morale. However, if we approach these differences with understanding versus criticizing, it would greatly bridge the gap and have a positive impact on everyone involved. Needs work INTJ Personality Type-the ScientistNeeds work on headings Introduction I(introvert), N(iNutitive), T(thinking), and J(judging) is one of the rarest of the sixteen psychological types and accounts for 1-2% of the population and just 0.8% of women. It is often a challenge to find like-minded individuals who are able to keep up with our relentless intellectualism and their chess-like maneuvering. Those of us with the INTJ personality type are imaginative, ambitious yet reserved, and amazingly curious. Good I-Introvert Introverts tend to be more quiet and reserved and prefer interaction only with close friends. On the …show more content…

The Jung Typology Test described me and my habits exactly. In addition, my reading and research has helped me realize there are no “good” or “bad” personality types just different ones with both strengths and weaknesses but they are all relative. While one may compliment others better than another, all are needed in order for the workplace to be successful. From a professional standpoint, I understand my strengths of organization, planning, and strategic thinking but have ignored my weaknesses. Ignoring those weaknesses for so long have caused me to be at a standstill in life as well as on my job. Even though the unknown factors and changes of a situation are painful for an INTJ like myself, I’m dedicated to forgiving others, being more flexible when change occurs, and be slow to

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