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"Time Wasting Rules" - from Real Simple Magazine - NOT GOOD!
Sidheag McCormack wrote in message ...
Try this one: http://www.humanmetrics.com/ (Jung typology test is what you want, but some of the other stuff might also be interesting to some.) Sidheag edd Oct 13th Well, I tried it twice, since there were a bunch of questions I wasn't really sure about how to answer. The first time I came out a ISFP, and the second time as INTP (reversing all the original questionable answers). I find it interesting that INTP is described as "Architect" since that's what I am! (The descriptions seemed closer, though both rung different chords with me.) Any other INTP's or ISFP's? I think there aren't any other architects here, fwiw. (I'm not counting Barbara/Circe's husband, since he doesn't post.) I used to do needlepoint, but haven't in many, many years. And for the record, I have no problem with NIP. What does this prove? I have no idea... Irene |
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"Time Wasting Rules" - from Real Simple Magazine - NOT GOOD!
Irene wrote: Sidheag McCormack wrote in message ... Try this one: http://www.humanmetrics.com/ (Jung typology test is what you want, but some of the other stuff might also be interesting to some.) Sidheag edd Oct 13th Any other INTP's or ISFP's? I think there aren't any other architects here, fwiw. (I'm not counting Barbara/Circe's husband, since he doesn't post.) I used to do needlepoint, but haven't in many, many years. And for the record, I have no problem with NIP. delurking ... I tested as an INTP several years back when everyone in my workplace was required to take the test and have an all-day "team build" going over the results. :-/ I quilt and x-stitch and also, once I got the hang of BF, have no problem NIP. My husband once made the comment "You'd just whip those out anywhere, wouldn't you?" ;-) Laura Mom to Allison, 4, Sophia, 2, and Edison, 2 months |
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"Time Wasting Rules" - from Real Simple Magazine - NOT GOOD!
In article , "Belphoebe"
wrote: Say, is anyone else here an INFJ? Supposedly it's a very unusual combo. Go figure. Belphoebe I am - I thought there were only 2%? Yup. Good thing we prefer small groups. Belphoebe I'm one too (a INFJ). Very strong on the 'I'. Prob why I prefer posting in AM. It has a 'smaller' group feel, than the other higher traffic MK groups g L |
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"Time Wasting Rules" - from Real Simple Magazine - NOT GOOD!
Kate R wrote:
And add a third ISTJ. I never had problems with NIP, either. Both of my had long catch up periods, so if I hadn't NIP, I wouldn't have been able to keep up with all of my other responsibilities! Kate R. ISTJ's aren't rare and one site said that it was the most common pattern for US presidents. I'm waiting for an ISTJ president who NIPs. blacksalt ex-NIPper |
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"Time Wasting Rules" - from Real Simple Magazine - NOT GOOD!
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 13:01:01 GMT, "Belphoebe" wrote:
"blacksalt" wrote in message ... Iuil wrote: ISTJ. *Very* strong I, with no qualms whatsoever about NIP :-) - maybe that's the J in me? And I abhor crafty needlework in all shapes and forms. Also an ISTJ. I was amused by one quote that sums up ISTJ: my word is my bond. I've had that on my keychain for years. blacksalt Say, is anyone else here an INFJ? Supposedly it's a very unusual combo. Go figure. Yep, me. I was pretty surprised, on first reading it doesn't sound like me but then I looked at it again and it kind of does. -- Cheryl DS#1 (Mar 99), DS#2 (Oct 00) DD born 30 Jul 02 |
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children of hermits and how to encourage good social skills [was: "Time Wasting Rules" - from Real Simple Magazine - NOT GOOD!]
Candio wrote in
s.com: On 18 Jul 2003, Karen wrote in : On 18 Jul 2003 10:53:18 -0700, (kristi) wrote: This is interesting. I am a very strong I- INTP. I think I first tested as an INFP and then later came out as an ENFJ - so I changed in two categories! Stop taking tests and start raising your little 'tards to be functional in society. unlike Candio's parents... -- It is paradoxical that many educators and parents still differentiate between a time for learning and a time for play without seeing the vital connection between them. -Leo Buscaglia, author (1924-1998) |
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"Time Wasting Rules" - from Real Simple Magazine - NOT GOOD!
blacksalt wrote in message ...
ISTJ's aren't rare and one site said that it was the most common pattern for US presidents. I think that I've seen that they are 6%-10% of the general population, which is what you'd expect. However, I've also read that female ISTJs are not common. It's considered a "macho" personality. Why? I have no idea. I suppose the reserved, listening type of person does not fit the sterotype of what a female should be like. Of course, I grew up in a large, loud, rule-breaking family so my whole perception is off, anyway. I'm waiting for an ISTJ president who NIPs. That would be an interesting president. Can you just imagine the press conferences? "Oh, excuse me. The baby wants to switch sides now. Talk amongst yourselves!" Kate R. |
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"Time Wasting Rules" - from Real Simple Magazine - NOT GOOD!
Laura Faussone wrote in message ...
Irene wrote: Sidheag McCormack wrote in message ... Try this one: http://www.humanmetrics.com/ (Jung typology test is what you want, but some of the other stuff might also be interesting to some.) Sidheag edd Oct 13th Any other INTP's or ISFP's? I think there aren't any other architects here, fwiw. (I'm not counting Barbara/Circe's husband, since he doesn't post.) I used to do needlepoint, but haven't in many, many years. And for the record, I have no problem with NIP. delurking ... I tested as an INTP several years back when everyone in my workplace was required to take the test and have an all-day "team build" going over the results. :-/ I quilt and x-stitch and also, once I got the hang of BF, have no problem NIP. My husband once made the comment "You'd just whip those out anywhere, wouldn't you?" ;-) Laura Mom to Allison, 4, Sophia, 2, and Edison, 2 months I'm an INTP, as mentioned earlier. I work as a lawyer. Kristi (who machine sews but avoids handwork because of bad wrists) |
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