Wednesday, June 16, 2010

My Personality, part II: I account for 2-5% of the entire population

First, a little introduction, from Wikipedia:
"The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment is a pyschometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. These preferences were extrapolated from the typological theories proposed by Carl Gustav Jung and first published in his 1921 book Psychological Types (English edition, 1923)."

I'm blogging again. Despite the short time-frame since my last post. I am rewarding myself.

It's mysteriously wondrous how my astrological sign coincides with the official career-finding personality test (MBTI).
I am an ENFJ, the "Mentor," and I account for only 2-5% of the population. Pretty rare, huh?

"ENFJs are externally focused, introspective, altruistic, positive and have excellent people skills. They place utmost importance on helping others grow. They are warm and have a natural desire to be supportive and encouraging. Being charismatic and possessing excellent language skills, they do well in leadership roles. ENFJs strive to enhance the lives of their human brethren." -MyPersonality.info


And I do have bragging rights, thank you...some famous ENFJs include but are not limited to: Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama :).


Well, now that you know all about me, I hope you go and find out more about yourself as well! And then, you'll know what your downfalls are and improve upon them - suppress that part of yourself. :)


P.S. One part of my personality description says I am intuitive to the point of knowing whether you're being fake or genuine, telling a truth or telling a lie - so watch out. And if I can't tell you're lying and you are...then wow, you must be a horribly bad person to have mastered the art of lying so skillfully.

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