Monday, May 17, 2010

personality test.

as usual.
i like to take these personality quizzes and test
it is what i like to do
haha
so.
i found out that i'm an introvert.
what is an introvert?



Introverts

They are generally quiet and reserved. They like to keep to themselves and are quite happy with their own thoughts and feelings. They do not actively need the company of others, will tend to feel uncomfortable in social situations and are unlikely to actively pursue social gatherings. They will not often feel driven to exchange views with others and often are happiest engaged in solitary activities that do not involve constantly having to interact with people.

In the workplace, introverts are often seen as shy, rather restrained and somewhat distant or aloof. Consequently, they are often overlooked. They are usually good at working on their own or in small groups without needing to rely on outside support and guidance. This is an important asset in many jobs. Where they have good knowledge and expertise, introverts can be just as assertive as extraverts.

This result is only a snapshot of your personality. It does not mean that you necessarily behave in the way described above, or more importantly that you only behave in one way. If, like most people, you occupy the middle ground between the two extremes, sometimes you will behave in one way, sometimes in another.

Nevertheless, from time to time most of us feel we would like to widen our behavioral  repertoire and we often show this by admiring the qualities we see in others. If you examine the table below, you may be able to identify things that you admire in others or areas where you would like to improve. Some development activities are suggested under each personality type.

again.
somehow true.
and here's more of the personality test.

INFPs feel internal turmoil when they find themselves in situations in which there is conflict between their inner code of ethics and their relationships with others. They feel caught between pleasing others and maintaining their own integrity. Their natural tendency to identify with others, compounded with their self-sacrificial dispositions, tends to leave them confused as to who they really are. Their quiet personalities further feeds their feelings of depersonalization. The INFP's quest for self-identity then seems even more alluring — but increasingly impossible to attain.



As with all NFs, the INFP will feel lost and perplexed at stressful times. As stress builds, INFPs become disconnected from their own personality and perceived place in life. They will lose sight of who they are in relation to time and place. They may not make basic observations, while instead they will focus on the more abstract and symbolic meanings of a particular interaction. This can sometimes baffle those who expect more direct communication and a fairly concrete relationship.
Careers

This lists represent careers and jobs people of your type tend to enjoy doing. The job requirements are similar to the personality tendencies of your personality type. It is important to remember that this is not a list of all the jobs possible. And it is very important to remember that people can, and frequently do, fill jobs that are dissimilar to their personality... this happens all the time...and sometimes works out quite well.

information-graphics...designer
college professor
researcher
legal mediator
social worker
holistic health...practitioner
occupational therapist
diversity manager
human resource...development specialist
employment development...specialist
minister/priest
missionary
psychologist
writer: poet/novelist
journalist
editor/art director
organizational development...specialist




pretty interesting.
=)
try it.


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