Myers Briggs Personality Test

Meg8686
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Heres a link is for the Jung typology test (aka the Myers Briggs Personality test)
This determines which of the sixteen different personality types you fall into. I used to deal with these tests alot during my Psychology degree. This isn't like a horoscope
I'm sure lots of you are familiar with the use of this test and the general consensus of it's validity. If not it's only a google seach away.
http://www.humanmetrics.com/#Jung%20Myers%20Briggs
It's an online version & not too long. Have fun reading up about your personality type. It's very accurate & Mine just gave me a huuuge boost.
Any other ENFJ's out there?? apparently we're only 5% ofthe population
This determines which of the sixteen different personality types you fall into. I used to deal with these tests alot during my Psychology degree. This isn't like a horoscope

http://www.humanmetrics.com/#Jung%20Myers%20Briggs
It's an online version & not too long. Have fun reading up about your personality type. It's very accurate & Mine just gave me a huuuge boost.
Any other ENFJ's out there?? apparently we're only 5% ofthe population

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Have done this before - ENTJ so close.... although I don't put much faith in these sorts of tests. the career aptitude test I took in high school said I should be either a cemetery worker (read grave digger) or a flight attendentI don't mean to offend anyone, a lot of what I say should be taken with a grain of salt... that said for most of you I'm a stranger on a computer on the other side of the world, don't give me that sort of power!0
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your move now wrote:Have done this before - ENTJ so close.... although I don't put much faith in these sorts of tests. the career aptitude test I took in high school said I should be either a cemetery worker (read grave digger) or a flight attendent
ha, I remember that, I think it said Iwas destined for a career in erecting fences ....
I quite liked my result, I got the same result 10 years ago too, For me, it's pretty accurate, what's interesting to me is I was all of the weaknesses of my type listed those 10 years ago. But I've changed a lot since then and am pretty much achieveing most of the 'strengths' listed, So I've sort of developed withing my 'type' .
So glad a friend sent me this, it's been a little bump, have finished with my (asshole) boyfriend this week and am choosing a new town to go live in (not Indiana) So getting sent this last night and reading the results has given me a Huge confidence boost.Sometimes I speak of nothing at all.0 -
I've done this many times. ISFJ.
It can be very helpful to do this with a group of co-workers and learn how you can work together."The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
I'm a moderate ENTJ. I don't know that I've always been one, though.
I love the list of suggested careers for ENTJs:
Teacher
Counselor
Computer Science
Politics
Those are all fields I've worked in.
I forget the name of the personality test now, but there is a great workplace personality test where the test results show that a person is one of four personality color types: Red, Blue, Green, or Gold. Doing that evaluation totally changed the workplace at my last job. We had so much insight into our group dynamic afterwards.drivingrl: "Will I ever get to meet Gwen Stefani?"
kevinbeetle: "Yes. When her career washes up and her and Gavin move to Galveston, you will meet her at Hot Topic shopping for a Japanese cheerleader outfit.
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I am always an INFJ. Apparently we're rare and mysterious and aren't good at dealing with minutia and we make good counselors
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drivingrl wrote:I forget the name of the personality test now, but there is a great workplace personality test where the test results show that a person is one of four personality color types: Red, Blue, Green, or Gold. Doing that evaluation totally changed the workplace at my last job. We had so much insight into our group dynamic afterwards."The stars are all connected to the brain."0
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Who Princess wrote:drivingrl wrote:I forget the name of the personality test now, but there is a great workplace personality test where the test results show that a person is one of four personality color types: Red, Blue, Green, or Gold. Doing that evaluation totally changed the workplace at my last job. We had so much insight into our group dynamic afterwards.
"I need your strength for me to be strong...I need your love to feel loved"0 -
INFJ Fine then0
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Meg8686 wrote:Heres a link is for the Jung typology test (aka the Myers Briggs Personality test)
This determines which of the sixteen different personality types you fall into. I used to deal with these tests alot during my Psychology degree. This isn't like a horoscopeI'm sure lots of you are familiar with the use of this test and the general consensus of it's validity. If not it's only a google seach away.
http://www.humanmetrics.com/#Jung%20Myers%20Briggs
It's an online version & not too long. Have fun reading up about your personality type. It's very accurate & Mine just gave me a huuuge boost.
Any other ENFJ's out there?? apparently we're only 5% ofthe populationWe were but stones your light made us stars0 -
INTP here....pleased to meet you, or maybe not!0
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comebackgirl wrote:Who Princess wrote:I know the one you're talking about. We did that at a former job of mine and it was really helpful. Very similar to the Myers Briggs. I was a double Blue!
I'm a gold. It's such a good test for a small group of employees.drivingrl: "Will I ever get to meet Gwen Stefani?"
kevinbeetle: "Yes. When her career washes up and her and Gavin move to Galveston, you will meet her at Hot Topic shopping for a Japanese cheerleader outfit.
Next!"0 -
INTJs are one of the rarest of the sixteen personality types, and account for about 1–4% of the population.
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Famous Personalities sharing my personality type...
Charles Bronson - Actor
Amelia Earhart - Aviation Pioneer
John Glenn - Astronaut
Clint Eastwood - Actor
What a bunch of lightweights, though it would make for an interesting hot tub party."See a broad to get dat booty yak 'em, leg 'er down, a smack 'em yak 'em!"0 -
Yeah well I was born a male...so that automatically makes me a PRICK
but for some reason the test told me I was ENTJ...what does that mean???"God created surfing and Pearl Jam so that the truely gifted, talented and most intelligent people wouldnt rule the world"...adapted from my bumper sticker0 -
Who Princess wrote:I've done this many times. ISFJ.
It can be very helpful to do this with a group of co-workers and learn how you can work together.“ "Thank you Palestrina. It’s a wonderful evening, it’s great to be here and I wanna dedicate you a super sexy song." " (last words of Mark Sandman of Morphine)
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comebackgirl said:I am always an INFJ. Apparently we're rare and mysterious and aren't good at dealing with minutia and we make good counselors
I'm wondering if there are more INFJ people around here.0 -
And I think I would be a crappy counselor, but pretty much everything else is correct.0
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I was an ENFJ, it seem to fit me quite well.
According to this test i have the same personality as Obama, sounds great !Post edited by Annafalk on0 -
ENTJ. Whatever...0
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I did it
It said fuck your jim Morrison's son
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