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Re: Myers Briggs

Posted by mystickangaroo on March 1, 2010, at 0:17:59

In reply to Myers Briggs » 64Bowtie, posted by Dinah on February 28, 2010, at 19:19:33

A thought on Myers Briggs Introversion/ Extroversion scale. Introversion has nothing to do with neurosis or social skills. In the Myers Briggs world Introverson/extroversion is what energises your sense of self and motivation.

For example if you had a problem to solve would you a) sit down and work through it on your own or b) discuss it with a group of people and bounce it round

I am in the middle of I/E so I need to be aware that ther are times when I need to be on my own for my own sense of well being. that somehow all the people around me are just plain taxing me out of my tree. There are other times when I crave human company. If I need to learn something I am much better off discussing it with a group. If I want to be creative I am much better off alone. It just works that way for me.


 

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