In one of the Leadership courses at K-State, they have to take the Keirsey Temperament Sorter, an alleged personality instrument. While I'm not so sure about assessing something as complex as personality with any instrument, I'm a fan of the Keirsey.
It works by placing you on one side of four different scales:
- Extrovert vs. Introvert
- Sensing vs. Intuitive
- Thinking vs. Feeling
- Judging vs. Perceiving
In the many times I've taken it, I always have a pretty strong "I" (Introvert) score, and a relatively strong "J" score.
Anyhow, my type (INFJ) name is "Counselor" and you can read more about it here. I think it's pretty much spot-on. So if you have some free time and want to know more about me ;) read on. And I'd love to know what all of you are when you take the test!
It works by placing you on one side of four different scales:
- Extrovert vs. Introvert
- Sensing vs. Intuitive
- Thinking vs. Feeling
- Judging vs. Perceiving
In the many times I've taken it, I always have a pretty strong "I" (Introvert) score, and a relatively strong "J" score.
Anyhow, my type (INFJ) name is "Counselor" and you can read more about it here. I think it's pretty much spot-on. So if you have some free time and want to know more about me ;) read on. And I'd love to know what all of you are when you take the test!
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PS: How'd you fare the Felix Adventure???? Is he still there? We need updates, me and Meagan have been thinking about you all day.xox
Josh and I are such big nerds that we took the Myers-Briggs inventory right after we got engaged so that we'd know who we were dealing with during the wedding planning. He's an ESTJ, if I remember correctly. We also made a Gantt chart for the wedding.
Yes, Madeline is doomed.