On a whim today, and because someone at Meebo so conveniently provided the link, I decided to retake the Meyers-Briggs personality test. I recall taking it in high school, back when I was a homebody, and getting INTP - aka, the architect. How appropriate that I went to architecture school. Except that now, I realize that when they say, "Architect," they're referring to Howard Roark, Starchitect. Uh, no.
Well, to continue, I retook the test twice just now, once where there was no gray-area option allowed, and then a different test where the option existed. The first one, I ended up with ESFJ which is completely the direct opposite of INTP. Has college really changed me that much? The second test I took made a lot more sense to me (http://www.kisa.ca/personality/) and I ended up with ENFJ, and strongly so. Apparently ENFJ is called "the Teacher." I figure the description of it is mostly correct concerning myself, but I'd hardly call myself popular.
On another note, we had a forum discussion yesterday about the redesign of our company website. I strongly advocated the addition of a company blog that would exist in the form of a journal of various cultural activities attended by people in the firm. So far, the bosses seem to be really going for the idea. Score!
1 comment:
i was also an INTP right before college. i am now an ISFJ. the description is also quite accurate.
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