IL: MYERS BRIGGS PERSONALITY. OBJECTIVES Gain a better understanding of yourself.  Be more intentional about your goals  Understand others’ personalities.

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IL: MYERS BRIGGS PERSONALITY

OBJECTIVES Gain a better understanding of yourself.  Be more intentional about your goals  Understand others’ personalities more in order to work better with others 1. Read and take notes on own personality 2. Present and listen to others about their personality

WHAT IS MYERS-BRIGGS? “Intro to the Myers-Briggs Personality Test” – watchwellcast “Clips of all 16 Myers Briggs Personality Types in their Element” – Amateur Advice

FIGURE OUT WHAT YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE IS Read the descriptive article  If you are the only one with that particular personality, read alone  If you are the same personality as someone else, read with them and discuss as you take your notes. Take notes on what you feel is accurate and what you feel isn’t accurate about you. Be ready to share.

SHARING OUT: FINISH THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE STARTERS ABOUT YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE When dealing with others, __________… When faced with conflicts, _________... Ways _________ feel most successful, ___________... How ________ like to process information. Things that drive ________ crazy, _____________. _________ strengths include ____________________. Anything else others need to know about _________ in order to best work with them.

EXIT SLIP How will learning about these different personalities help you work better in groups this year?