Saturday, March 2, 2019
Myers-Briggs Paper
Mallory Simpson Psych 101 Myers-Briggs Paper Professor Baker 8/13/12 After taking the Myers-Briggs test, I am non at all surprised by the results I was given. 67% retract is what I was distinctively ranked for personality type and I couldnt agree more. Next on the list was 44% judging. This ill-tempered unrivaled leaves me wondering what type of judging? Is it being a judgmental person, or rather judging between the pros and cons of something, or whitethornbe judging ground on intuition or discernment. I think that a dole out of people that know me would agree with this aspect also. 8% was the score for witnessing. Although I agree with the order of the results, I would also put feeling moment one. I am most definitely a feeling person. I would assume that this goes along with emotions also. Not only am I confused about how I may feel about a particular situation, I often wonder how the other person may feel as well. Lastly on the list I scored a 25% for sensing. When I thin k about the difference between an introvert and an outgoing, I think the biggest difference is the ability to sit back, relax, and see the bigger picture.A brood of introverts are quiet and observant and able to see things that an outgoing, always on the go, loud and talkative extrovert may miss. Of course, this may not be the case for every opposite, but I think for the majority it is true. An extrovert has the advantage to get out and seize the opportunity that an introvert may miss which is the biggest positive I see for an extrovert. The Myers-Briggs test was very insightful for me. The wise of heart will receive commandments, but a babbling fool will come to ruin. Proverbs 108
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