After taking a free abridged version of the Myers-Brigg Personality test, I'm obsessed with reading everything there is to know about me, my favorite subject!
My results - ENFP - Champion Idealist; The Torch of Inspiration.
Champions are introspective, cooperative, informative, and
expressive. Champions have a strong desire to make their thoughts known
to the world. When Champions speak or write, they are often hoping to
use their convictions to motivate others to participate in advocacy or
they hope to reveal a hidden truth about the human experience. Champions
are greatly concerned with ethics and justice and have a strong desire
to speak about current issues and events. They are the most inspiring
and animated of the role variants.
Champions are very individualistic and they feel a need to experience
significant social events. Champions consider intense emotional
experiences to be vital to life and view the world as a drama. They are
constantly seeking to learn about everything that has to do with
advancement of good and the retreat of evil in the world.
Champions are keen observers of the people around them. They have
exceptional intuitive abilities and are capable of intensely
concentrating on a particular individual. Champions are often able to
read hidden emotions and to place significance on the actions of others.
Champions are constantly scanning their social environment and
intriguing characters are not likely to escape their attention. Their
attention is usually active rather than passive. Champions are sensitive
and alert to what is possible.
Champions are warm, energetic, spontaneous, positive, exuberant and
dramatic. Other individuals usually find these personality qualities to
be attractive and often want to be in the company of Champions.
Champions usually have good people skills and get along well with their
colleagues.
Champions are slow to excitement but quick to become enthusiastic;
especially in regards to social or humanitarian causes. Many champions
project their intuitive and perceptive abilities out into the world and
are constantly wondering about future possibilities that can improve
themselves, others, or situations. This can get champions into trouble
if they do not express this to others correctly; or if others or groups
take suggestions from champions as criticism or as the champion telling
them what to do, instead of viewing it as the offering of an idea. This
can confuse champions who have not yet realized that some people do not
like change, or that some people can perceive this offering of advice in
regards to change as the identification of a defect. This is because
champions who are not at odds with themselves typically like to improve
upon themselves and their situations as new information becomes
available.
I'm not making this up people...got it from Wiki...The knower of all things!
On a serious note, after reading this maybe you will understand a bit more about me and my frame of reference. It's genuine and enthusiastic for a reason.
Talk soon! Meanwhile, continue Absorbing Life.
Talk soon! Meanwhile, continue Absorbing Life.