Sunday, September 13, 2015
Personality Type
Apparently I am an ENFP:
Extravert(22%) iNtuitive(25%) Feeling(41%) Perceiving(22%)
Yeah, it's pretty darn accurate. For example...
"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."
-I have the tendency to get distracted quite easily, and often by topics that I find more interesting than the one in study.
-Procrastination is a serious issue of mine...I've always done it, and have a terrible feeling that I most likely always will be doing things later than I probably should.
-I HATE performing tasks that I do not see any immediate or somewhat significant effects from
"ENFPs have what some call a "silly switch." They can be intellectual, serious, all business for a while, but whenever they get the chance, they flip that switch and become CAPTAIN WILDCHILD, the scourge of the swimming pool, ticklers par excellence. Sometimes they may even appear intoxicated when the "switch" is flipped."
-Spend some time with around when I probably should be sleeping and am not, and see for yourself
In 'Learning Style'...
" An ENFP’s interest in studying something is driven by the search for solutions to people-related issues, as well as the relevance and usefulness of what they learn to other people. The more positively they think that people will respond to the subject, the greater the ENFP’s interest and enjoyment in it, and the greater their desire to apply what they learn."
-I love people. Simple as that. I love getting to know people. I love being around people. I serving people. I love learning about people. People are my thing.
-I am very much a a hands-on learner, hence, working with people
In 'Communication'...
" The wish to understand others and to help them is what fills an ENFP’s life with meaning and serves as their main motivation."
-totally and completely
"...an ENFP’s feelings is primarily defined by the following factors: opportunity to offer assistance vs. lack thereof, and acceptance vs. rejection. They feel their best when they have the opportunity to help and they are accepted by others and their worst when they encounter withdrawal and rejection."
-When I sense someone is not relating or is putting up walls in a relationship, I quickly begin to worry that I did or said something wrong. I will lose sleep trying to figure out what happened and how I can fix it and reaffirm my friendship/relationship with them.
Affirmation:
3-5 words to describe student:
Initiative
Leadership
Responsible
Authentic
Hospitable
Description/Opinion/Explanation:
"Megan is a young lady who is wise beyond her age. She has an awareness of her own self that is to be admired. In everything Megan does, she has purpose. Purpose that is driven by compassion and commitment to others. One of the main reasons our church has a youth program is partly due to Megan's desire to see one happen. She and a few other students saw a need and made practical goals to see that need met. Megan even opened her home to have youth group in her backyard. Needless to say, this is one girl who has a lot going for her.
There is no doubt in my mind, whatever Megan sets her mind to she will accomplish. Through trial and triumph Megan's true integrity has not wavered. I'm more than excited to see how this girl embraces her gifts and impacts the people and community she is surrounded by."
So I guess that's it, folks!!!
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