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Myers-Briggs personality types
Portia:
Just catching up here and impelled to chat with a few of you, ideas sparked etc…
Nic
--- Quote ---They say INFJs always want to pursue knowledge and information in the search for wisdom and that we/they don't really ever experience total peace with themselves....what a jolly life plan that is
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Good quote I hadn’t read! From another INFJ, I used to have this quote from advertising top man David Ogilvy stuck above my desk (when I had a desk and all that weird stuff):
“Develop the habit of divine discontent. Set your sights high, blaze new trails, compete with the immortals."
Maybe in a less corporate drum-banging way he meant: always strive to do better than what you are doing currently? That seems ok with me! – learning, growing…and anyway does anyone experience total peace? I’ll settle for more wisdom, occasional contentment. How about you?
Hey you told us about your sexual preference – thanks! :) Now it doesn’t matter :D (why does it always matter anyway? Basic labelling I guess. :roll: ) Just reading your second post here and you said ‘bloody’. Now that did shock me! I like this new Nic a lot; hope to hear more over time. Can I say welcome back? It’s great to HEAR you!!
--- Quote ---The keirsey test has 'That question!' about how do you like putting things away after doing a job.
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Thinking maybe I should invest in the full test? And as for putting things away: very neatly, tidily, so I can find everything next time, or if I have a problem or question in future.
rosencrantz:
One of those 'I didn't mean that' moments. I just wondered what happened to the marriage. None of my business - just took me by surprise!!! Now it's one of those 'oh look, here's a hole and a nice spade - time to stop digging' moments. :oops:
And, re nitpicking. Nit-picking is in the eye of the beholder! Like beauty. :wink: What's nit-picking to one person is the key to the golden gate of powerful and life-changing insight for another. (Who said that?!?)
R
Portia:
You said it R!
However, big spade at the ready here, think I may have mis-judged or misinterpreted you Nic above. Having an 'oh cripes' moment. But what the heck, it's posted now. I can see how I could take your comments very, very differently....sorry if I've got you wrong! Disappearing in a pool of question marks and 'it's none of my business' too...sigh. Whatever 'love' means...over and out..P
Nikole:
First off, I want to say hello to everyone here. I am new here, and I thought I would jump right in, hope you all do not mind…
I took the test and it concluded that I was an INTJ:
Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
44 22 89 33
I am:
-moderately expressed introvert
-slightly expressed intuitive personality
-very expressed thinking personality
-moderately expressed judging personality
I apparently make up 1% of the population. Therefore, I would have to enter a room filled with one-hundred people in order to find one person like myself.
I was enormously shocked to the extent of accuracy of this test. It was mind-boggling in every aspect, especially the way it described me to the very last detail. I think that it has helped me understand myself on a whole other level.
Thank you very much for sharing these wonderful links, Write. :D
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