Myers-Briggs Personality Test

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In project 1, my review outlines my personal personality type, as completed on the website for the Jung Typology Test. According to the Myers-Briggs Personality Test online, my type was indicated to show that I am Introvert, Sensing, Feeling and Judging (ISFJ) according to review within the humanmetrics.com =Criterion needs work website. In this case review and upon my own personality review, the framework of my meaning as outlined in the Myers-Briggs personality type description can lead me to truly understand each one of my own personal attributes and can lead others in this course in truly understanding the reasons we are who we are and convictions for loving, fighting, arguing, and even the passionate behaviors and other personal responses we show to ourselves and especially others. In personality assessments, such as in this week’s agenda, we are not out to simply label ourselves or most importantly others, but overall should be thinking of how we may obtain a distinctive understanding of our foundational …show more content…

How can we lead well if we don’t even understand ourselves? This first crucial piece of review and writing showed me how I feel, act, react and look to resolve issues in life and in my workplace. Reading through Kroeger, O. et. al. (2002), the Jung and Myers-Briggs Personality Tests online was fun and it showed me how my own personality fits into the decisions or life paths I take. There are some weaknesses I have, such as being overly quiet at times, but understanding that I am introverted helps me break out of my shell more and cognizant of the things I must work on to break out of same shell and become a better follower, leader and peer. If we don’t understand our own personality traits, we may not understand how to be affective and compassionate to others and their personalities, making life and our workplaces better all the

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