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Personality And Temperament

Analyzing information in a detached, objective way Collecting & keeping track of data Managing projects Doing budgets & overseeing them Instructing Finding more efficient ways of doing things Controlling information Applying principles consistently Doing cost-benefit analysis Improving Focusing on what needs to be done now Getting things right

Provide practical services for others Helping people with information Planning social events Being patient with others Care-taking Getting answers for people now Finding resources for people Following written procedures Making others feel comfortable and at ease Serving Focusing on what people need] Making others happy

Developing systems that contribute to the understanding of knowledge Strategic planning Developing systems & models Applying theoretical principles Teaching Solving theoretical problems without set guidelines Mastering knowledge Starting from scratch to make things better Doing research Understanding Focusing on theoretical systems Designing systems

Encouraging others to grow and develop Creating programs that enrich others Motivating and inspiring others Focusing on personal meaning & self-expression Motivating others to use information to their own benefit Solving new and complex problems that will benefit the future of humanity Changing the way people do things Helping others resolve conflict Mentoring Designing projects Performing Empowering others

E: Extraversion I: Introversion When extroverting, I am… Oriented to the outer world Focusing on people and things Active Using trial and error with confidence Scanning the environment for stimulation When introverting, I am… Oriented to the inner world Focusing on ideas, inner impressions Reflective Considering deeply before acting Finding stimulation inwardly Words To Help Understanding Of Type Concepts

S: Sensing Perception N: Intuitive Perception When using my sensing, I am… Perceiving with the five senses Attending to practical and factual detail In touch with the physical realities Attending to the present moment Confining attention to what is said Seeing “little things” in everyday life Attending to step-by-step experience Letting “the eyes tell the mind” When using my intuition, I am… Perceiving with memory and associations Seeing patterns and meanings Seeing possibilities Projecting possibilities for the future Imaging, “reading between the lines” Looking for the big picture Having hunches; “ideas out of nowhere” Letting “the mind tell the eyes” Words To Help Understanding Of Type Concepts

T: Thinking Judgment F: Feeling Judgment When reasoning with thinking, I am… Using logical analysis Using objective and impersonal criteria Drawing cause and effect relationships Being firm-minded Prizing logical order Being skeptical When reasoning with feeling, I am… Applying personal priorities Weighing human values and motives, my own and others Appreciating Valuing warmth in relationships Prizing harmony; trusting Words To Help Understanding Of Type Concepts

J : Judgment P: Perception When I take a judging attitude, I am… Using thinking or feeling judgment outwardly Deciding and planning Organizing and scheduling Controlling and regulating Goal oriented Wanting closure, even when data are incomplete When I take a perceiving attitude, I am… Using sensing or intuitive perception outwardly Taking in information Adapting and changing Curious and interested Open-Minded Resisting closure to obtain more data Words To Help Understanding Of Type Concepts