I just took the MBTI questions online. Turns out I'm an ENFP type. This is what it has to say about my "type":
"Creating order out of chaos" is one extraverted thinker's way of describing her volition. Determined, logical, critical, they love a challenge, especially one that will allow tangible improvement in productivity, efficiency or profitability. They are direct, finding the quickest, most direct path between what is and what should be. They excel at implementing ideas and are often on the lookout for good ideas worthy of their attention.
They are quick to organize, orchestrate, find resources, coordinate, and follow through to the end of a project. They love a problem, especially one that will make full use of their competencies, their logic and sense of order, justice and fair play.
Many find competition to be stimulating and fun. "These are the rules of the game. Now let us play." Fairness is sharing and respecting the same set of rules, so may the best one win. And since they readily acknowledge that there will be a winner and a loser, they would simply much rather be the winner. So they hone their strategies on the fine knife of experience and sharpen their skills to meet the next challenge head on.They love having greater challenges bestowed on them as a result of having successfully met the last, as this attests to their competence and skills.
They appear dispassionate because of their impersonal and objective approach, but close observation will reveal deep passion and enthusiasm as well as sensitivity, especially to cherished ones. However they expect others to roll up their sleeves as they do and meet the task in spite of personal hardships or discomfort.
They have little tolerance for personal whims that threaten a smooth running operation. They are direct and honest with most things that displease them and expect others to do the same. Their humanity shows in their sense of fairness and justice as well as their love of humour.
Of all this, I think the only one I don't find completely true about myself is about the competition bit. I love competition, but I wouldn't kill for it. I'd much rather work at my own pace and if I find someone is desparate to outstrip and out run me...hey, you're welcome to it. For me...slow and steady definitely does win the race.
And my GOD...i'm becoming a recluse. Stuff which I'd normally talk about face to face with a human being, I'm now pouring out in an electronic format which I know no one will ever read!
Well, just as well for most part. Not too many people understand my thoughts, anyway. :D
"Creating order out of chaos" is one extraverted thinker's way of describing her volition. Determined, logical, critical, they love a challenge, especially one that will allow tangible improvement in productivity, efficiency or profitability. They are direct, finding the quickest, most direct path between what is and what should be. They excel at implementing ideas and are often on the lookout for good ideas worthy of their attention.
They are quick to organize, orchestrate, find resources, coordinate, and follow through to the end of a project. They love a problem, especially one that will make full use of their competencies, their logic and sense of order, justice and fair play.
Many find competition to be stimulating and fun. "These are the rules of the game. Now let us play." Fairness is sharing and respecting the same set of rules, so may the best one win. And since they readily acknowledge that there will be a winner and a loser, they would simply much rather be the winner. So they hone their strategies on the fine knife of experience and sharpen their skills to meet the next challenge head on.They love having greater challenges bestowed on them as a result of having successfully met the last, as this attests to their competence and skills.
They appear dispassionate because of their impersonal and objective approach, but close observation will reveal deep passion and enthusiasm as well as sensitivity, especially to cherished ones. However they expect others to roll up their sleeves as they do and meet the task in spite of personal hardships or discomfort.
They have little tolerance for personal whims that threaten a smooth running operation. They are direct and honest with most things that displease them and expect others to do the same. Their humanity shows in their sense of fairness and justice as well as their love of humour.
Of all this, I think the only one I don't find completely true about myself is about the competition bit. I love competition, but I wouldn't kill for it. I'd much rather work at my own pace and if I find someone is desparate to outstrip and out run me...hey, you're welcome to it. For me...slow and steady definitely does win the race.
And my GOD...i'm becoming a recluse. Stuff which I'd normally talk about face to face with a human being, I'm now pouring out in an electronic format which I know no one will ever read!
Well, just as well for most part. Not too many people understand my thoughts, anyway. :D
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