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Oh dear.

I think I need to get out more
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posted at 15:41:08
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I've just taken an online Personality Test (which I just love doing!) that measures your Personality traits:


The purpose of Personality I.D. is to reveal your natural personality identity.

This assessment will also help you learn your strengths and weaknesses and your communication style for application at home, church, and work.

I jump on any kind of test like, more often than not merely to stick my tongue out at them and proclaim "That's so not me!", however this one's a little different - I think they actually got me pegged!

You answer a series of 16 questions, rating how the words relate to you from 1 (not at all) to 4 (very much); Your score is then worked out on a grid which gives you your personality type.

Mine was pretty much straight down the middle which makes me:

An Administrator

"Yuck!" I thought, however on reading the description I thought it sounded pretty accurate:

General Description
As your profile title suggests, Administrators combine the ability to get along with people (and include them in the outcome) with the determination to succeed at important goals. This blend of personality strengths makes you well suited for ....





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Your Job Satisfaction Level: 89%
Your job is nearly perfect - you've totally lucked out!
You like what you do, who you work for, and the people you work with.
And it seems like the job you have will eventually get you the job you want.
So enjoy what you've got. You've landed the ideal job!

Should You Get a New Job?


I feel so lucky I could cry cheeky tongue


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Every few months or so (for reasons of vanity I guess!) I retake an online Myers Briggs Test.

The past year has seen quite a drastic change in terms of my personality. I've finally started to come out of my shell, have realised that I, as a person, can offer something of value to others and (perhaps most importantly), I can talk to anyone - and I mean anyone!

And do you know what? It's great!

I no longer feel self-concious and act the wallflower when I'm out, I can walk into a room and know that I can get chatting with anyone about anything (although I'm sure my friends would tell you I talk a load of rubbish!) When I was on holiday, I would quite happily go out on my own and meet up with people. Even just a year ago I wouldn't have even gone away, let alone considered talking to a complete stranger!

Before The last time I took the Myers Briggs test , I was classed as ISFJ, part of the definition of which states:


ISFJs are characterized above all by their desire to serve others, their "need to be needed."

And





posted at 16:23:57
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It's not often that I write about myself personally; I guess I find it
a little embarrassing. However I have recently been taking an inward
look at myself (which is something I don't do nearly often enough) and
I thought I'd write about what I've discovered.


I've just retaken an online version on the MBTI
test
. The last
one I took was more geared towards blogging
than the
workplace but it provided an interesting enough insight. Back then (in January) I was classed as ISTP, now I appear to be ISFJ.



I was quite surprised that I was still in the "introverted" group. The
past 8 months or so has seen me undergo quite a drastic change in terms
of personality (well, I think I've changed at any rate, whether others
see the same is a different kettle
of fish).



The past few months has seen me build up confidence that I never
thought I'd have. I'm still working on it but I am getting there. As an
example, if a client called me a few months ago I would have made
any excuse not to talk to them. Not because I didn't like that
particular client but because I was nervous about speaking with them.
Now I merrily chat away and actually look forward to some clients
cal....



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http://www.shanemcdonald.com/laughs/l-IQ-test.html

I got 19.

I'm a genius!



posted at 15:05:23
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Find out your Personal DNA. It's quite interesting really - and I love the layout, not your usual quiz!


You can view my Full Personal Dna Report - not sure if everyone will agree!

Oh, and you can mouseover the different colours to see how twisted I am!



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