Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Myers Briggs Type Indicator - 1197 Words

The Myers-Briggs type indicator is a test that is designed to look for a psychological preference on how are seen in the world and how they make a decision. In essence allows on to see what kind of leader they are. The MBTI was created by Katharine Briggs and Isabel Myers. The way the test works is are you have answered the questions you will receive a 4 letter personality type. This will then correspond with a full breakdown of your personality type. Providing a very useful information. I conducted a version of this test online, in which my results came up to be an INTP. INTP stands for Introverts, intuitive, thinking, and perceiving. Define (in your case) what each letter stands for1 The breakdown of my results of INTP includes†¦show more content†¦I feel that I can relate to that very well, there has been many times where I have â€Å"zoned out† thinking of something else. Overall, I would describe myself as easy-going and reserved as long as everything is going smoothly and fairly, and not wanting to make a spectacle of myself. I feel that my result agrees with me 100%. One area that I found was extremely accurate is in the concern category. A major concern for INTPs is that there is a haunting sense of approaching failure and that they spend a considerable time second-guessing themselves. That is something that I struggle with all the time. From major decision to small ones. I look back at my actions for the last month and can pick out many times where I have second-guess myself, just to make sure my answer or method is correct. Many of the times it has been correct it now more just a habit for me than a real rhythm or reason. How do you feel you differ from the MBTI description of yourself? There is not much that I think is wrong from the MBTI description of myself. The description of the INTP is very accurate to me and the more I look at it the more it becomes prevalent that it is correct. One thing that I find slightly different is the recurring theme that INTP’s have an obsession with logical correctness which might lead to overlooking details. I agree that this is

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