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Re: Myers Briggs, what's yours?

Postby lodi dodi » Fri Jun 01, 2012 8:44 am

That it does, good to hear this has helped you in someway.

Take a look here for info on personal growth: http://www.personalitypage.com/html/personal.html
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Re: Myers Briggs, what's yours?

Postby ddca » Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:06 am

hat it does, good to hear this has helped you in someway.

Take a look here for info on personal growth: http://www.personalitypage.com/html/personal.html


Very good information there!! Thanks! :)
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Re: Myers Briggs, what's yours?

Postby lodi dodi » Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:07 am

No problem ddca buddy. :)
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Re: Myers Briggs, what's yours?

Postby yYyYy » Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:42 pm

ddca wrote:
hat it does, good to hear this has helped you in someway.

Take a look here for info on personal growth: http://www.personalitypage.com/html/personal.html


Very good information there!! Thanks! :)


ENFP - BAD ASPECTS

May be what many would call a "sucker" - vulnerable to schemers and con artists.

May get themselves into dangerous situations because they are too eager to push the envelope of their understanding, and not willing to apply judgment to anything.

May feel intense anger towards people who criticise them or try to control them, but will be unable to express the anger. Left unexpressed, the anger may fester, simmer, and become destructive.

May blame their problems on other people, using logic and ration to defend themselves against the world.

May develop strong negative judgments that are difficut to unseat against people who they perceive have been oppressive to them.

May get involved with drugs, alcohol, or promiscuity, and generally seek mindless experiences and sensations.

May skip from relationship to relationship without the ability to commit.

May start projects but be unable to finish them.

May be unable to keep a job for any length of time.

-- Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:48 pm --

THANKS lodi!

http://www.personalitypage.com/html/relationships.html

^ info on personality and relationship

enfp as a lover.. hmm
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Re: Myers Briggs, what's yours?

Postby yYyYy » Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:04 pm

An ENFP who has "gone wrong" may be quite manipulative - and very good it. The gift of gab which they are blessed with makes it naturally easy for them to get what they want. Most ENFPs will not abuse their abilities, because that would not jive with their value systems.

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Re: Myers Briggs, what's yours?

Postby Mavet » Sat Jun 02, 2012 5:36 pm

ENFP for the win.



ENFPs are both "idea"-people and "people"-people, who see everyone and everything as part of a cosmic whole. They want to both help and to be liked and admired by other people, on both an individual and a humanitarian level. This is rarely a problem for the ENFP, as they are outgoing and warm, and genuinely like people. Some ENFPs have a great deal of zany charm, which can ingratiate them to more stodgy types in spite of their unconventionality.

ENFPs often have strong, if sometimes surprising, values and viewpoints. They tend to try to use their social skills and contacts to persuade others gently (though enthusiastically) of the rightness of these views; this sometimes results in the ENFP neglecting their nearest and dearest while caught up their efforts to change the world.

ENFPs can be the warmest, kindest, and most sympathetic of mates; affectionate, demonstrative, and spontaneous. Many in relationships with an ENFP literally say, "They light up my life." But there is usually a trade-off: the partner must be willing to deal with the practical and financial aspects of the relationship, and the ENFP must be allowed the freedom to follow their latest path, whatever that entails.

For some ENFPs, relationships can be seriously tested by their short attention spans and emotional needs. They are easily intrigued and distracted by new friends and acquaintances, forgetting their older and more familiar emotional ties for long stretches at a time. And the less mature ENFP may need to feel they’re the constant center of attention, to confirm their image of themselves as a wonderful and fascinating person.

In the workplace, ENFPs are pleasant and friendly, and interact in a positive and creative manner with both their co-workers and the public. ENFPs are also a major asset in brainstorming sessions; follow-through on projects can be a problem, however. ENFPs do get distracted, especially if another interesting issue comes along. They also tend towards procrastination, and dislike performing small, uninteresting tasks. ENFPs are most productive when working in a group with a few Js to handle the details and the deadlines.
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Re: Myers Briggs, what's yours?

Postby lodi dodi » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:14 am

enfps in the hizzhouse, beechez. Recognized. 8)
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Re: Myers Briggs, what's yours?

Postby xdude » Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:04 pm

INTJ for many years. Later IN(T/F)J on tests that provided percentages. Even though many tests only return black/white results (like 'you are an Introvert vs Extrovert', in reality people score more strongly/weakly toward one trait or the other, but balance is common enough too).
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Re: Myers Briggs, what's yours?

Postby Mavet » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:58 pm

lodi dodi wrote:enfps in the hizzhouse, beechez. Recognized. 8)



We'll overrun the forums at this rate. We MUST be the best type of personality. ;D

Edit: That site for growth succeeded in both stroking my ego and giving me insight. Definitely glad I went there.
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Re: Myers Briggs, what's yours?

Postby lodi dodi » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:03 pm

We'll overrun the forums at this rate. We MUST be the best type of personality. ;D


Closer to heaven. :wink:

More reading fun!!!:
http://www.davidmarkley.com/personality/personhome.htm
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