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    Cain Introvert Analysis

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    These ideas strongly support her claim that people see extroverts as good leaders and better communalist, and see introverts as shy, quiet and taciturn. But introversion is not a mistake. This trait is what they are and it is the core of their personality. I agree that maybe introverts resembles women living in the men’s world, but the fact of nature suggests that women are strong enough to survive and they play a huge role in society. Women seem to be weak and fragile, but they have the ability…

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    Istj Personality Analysis

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    population and it just so happens I fall into this percentage. Even though according to the personality test says I am an introvert which means I am more comfortable by myself or with a small group of friends instead of large social events. I am also intuiting which means I Iook at the details to form the big picture. However, I’m choosing to focus on my thinking and judging personality traits. When I took the personality test it said I was a thinker, which means I like to analyze situations…

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    ISTP (INTROVERTED SENSING THINKING PERCEIVING) After completing the human metrics personality test its stated that I was an ISTP. Not only did it say that I had an ISTP personality, it stated that I was “Introvert (56%) Sensing (1%) Thinking (9%) Judging (28%)” (Heiss, 2015). An introvert is a person is a person who keeps to themselves and is reserved and shy. I must say that this test is very accurate. I have always been an introvert. I would rather be by myself than be in a large group of…

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    Upon taking the Myers-Briggs personality assessment, I identified with the ISTJ group. ISTJ personality group is also known as “THE INSPECTOR”. You may be asking, what does ISTJ mean? Well ISTJ personality category stands for Introverted, Sensing, Thinking, and Judging. People like me that relate to ISTJ’s category are known to be stubborn, insensitive, strong willed, honest, and responsible. My “ISTJ” communication style is very simple. I am very direct and straightforward. I like for things…

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    INTJs value their thoughts and opinions, and stick to them. However, they are generally not arrogant, and only express their confidence in what they are certain of and what they have great knowledge in (Heiss, 2009). I feel that this matches my own personality well. I am confident in my abilities in areas where I am very knowledgeable, such as chemistry and biology. When I discuss topics in these areas with others, I nearly always stand up for my own opinions on the matter unless another other…

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    Sailing the Social Sea Thriving as an Introvert in an Extroverted World James Walker Part 1 - Extrovert, Introvert, or Ambivert? 1 Types of Personalities According to Jungian analytical psychology, there are two types of personalities - Extrovert and Introvert. The notion of “Ambivert”, which refers to a mix of both, was added to the paradigm later on. Extroverts draw energy from actions. They act first and think later. The less they act, the less motivated they…

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    Carl Jung first developed a typology which is know as Introversion and Extroversion.Introverts much prefer their inner world of thoughts and feelings whereas extroverts relay to their external outer world that emphasizes of people such as socializing and activities. Introverts tend to process information inside their heads, extroverts often act without thinking.This related to the first dimension of the Myers-Brigg Indicator,Extraversion/Introversion.Extroverted people are very gregarious and…

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    as, our ability to work in groups successfully. Dr. Taylor Hartman is a former professor from California State University who has coached businesses and individuals for over 30 years. His work revolves around understanding the uniqueness of personalities and relationships (The Power of Color: What Does Your Color Say About You?). Hartman developed the Color Code in 1987 and is used to gauge how one’s clock ticks and helps to understand that everyone is driven by a core motive. Said motive…

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    My personality type is the INFP which stands for Introvert Intuitive Feeling and Perceiving. The MBTI stands for Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. This is used to determine ones personality, and to more easily understand everything that specific personality. ( http://www.myersbriggs.org ) They can be Charming - tending to have a " live and let live " attitude Sensitive to others - Can relate to others easily, helping them avoid conflict Imaginative - Craft bold ideas after sensing others emotions…

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    Myers and Katherine Cook Briggs created the test in 1942 based on the research of Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung. During the short test, the individual is asked a variety of questions and then given a four-letter personality type based on their answers creating sixteen combinations for personality types. This includes introversion or extraversion, sensing or intuition, thinking or feeling and judging or perceiving. Many refuse to accept this test as true because they do not believe that people…

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