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Steve Touchstone wrote:
BTW, I've never heard of Myers-Briggs, so don't know what you all are talking about. I've gather that it's some sort of personality study that might be used during company seminars? Unfortunately, it is (or was, I think it's less fashionable now) used in corporate settings. I think Myers-Briggs (or MBTI, which stands for Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) is a lot of fun, and is even somewhat useful for understanding other people, and knowing what kinds of people you'd like to have around you, but it really has no place in a business setting and shouldn't be used there. It's much too inexact to be useful for something like making career choices, especially for other people - such as your boss deciding what projects you'll work on or who you'll work with, etc, based on your MBTI type. Joyce |
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Steve Touchstone wrote:
BTW, I've never heard of Myers-Briggs, so don't know what you all are talking about. I've gather that it's some sort of personality study that might be used during company seminars? Unfortunately, it is (or was, I think it's less fashionable now) used in corporate settings. I think Myers-Briggs (or MBTI, which stands for Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) is a lot of fun, and is even somewhat useful for understanding other people, and knowing what kinds of people you'd like to have around you, but it really has no place in a business setting and shouldn't be used there. It's much too inexact to be useful for something like making career choices, especially for other people - such as your boss deciding what projects you'll work on or who you'll work with, etc, based on your MBTI type. Joyce |
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badwilson wrote:
I found a site online to take the test. I just took it and it seems that I am ESTJ. You can check it yourself at http://similarminds.com/myers-briggs-jung.html LOL! I seem to be an INTJ, what they call a 'Mastermind'. ROFL! -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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badwilson wrote:
I found a site online to take the test. I just took it and it seems that I am ESTJ. You can check it yourself at http://similarminds.com/myers-briggs-jung.html LOL! I seem to be an INTJ, what they call a 'Mastermind'. ROFL! -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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Marina wrote:
I seem to be an INTJ, what they call a 'Mastermind'. ROFL! LOL. That's the typical engineer type, ie, the typical geek. Are you a geek? Joyce |
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Marina wrote:
I seem to be an INTJ, what they call a 'Mastermind'. ROFL! LOL. That's the typical engineer type, ie, the typical geek. Are you a geek? Joyce |
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Marina had something important to tell us on Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:14:03
+0300: badwilson wrote: I found a site online to take the test. I just took it and it seems that I am ESTJ. You can check it yourself at http://similarminds.com/myers-briggs-jung.html LOL! I seem to be an INTJ, what they call a 'Mastermind'. ROFL! Hmmm... interesting. My first and last scores are pretty much fixed. I'm as introverted as they come and I ALWAYS come out on the 'P' side... but my middle two scores are highly subject to change. I think it depends on who's doing the test or the phase of the moon! lol -- Karen AKA Kajikit Here kitty kitty kitty... visit http://www.catslaves.org! Come and visit my part of the web: Kajikit's Corner: http://www.kajikitscorner.com Allergyfree Eating Recipe Swap: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Allergyfree_Eating Ample Aussies Mailing List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ampleaussies/ |
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Marina had something important to tell us on Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:14:03
+0300: badwilson wrote: I found a site online to take the test. I just took it and it seems that I am ESTJ. You can check it yourself at http://similarminds.com/myers-briggs-jung.html LOL! I seem to be an INTJ, what they call a 'Mastermind'. ROFL! Hmmm... interesting. My first and last scores are pretty much fixed. I'm as introverted as they come and I ALWAYS come out on the 'P' side... but my middle two scores are highly subject to change. I think it depends on who's doing the test or the phase of the moon! lol -- Karen AKA Kajikit Here kitty kitty kitty... visit http://www.catslaves.org! Come and visit my part of the web: Kajikit's Corner: http://www.kajikitscorner.com Allergyfree Eating Recipe Swap: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Allergyfree_Eating Ample Aussies Mailing List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ampleaussies/ |
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Dan M wrote in message ...
(snippage) We will certainly be purring for that. But in the meanwhile, just know that a lot of us (damn near all of us, I'm sure) admire you for taking the steps necessary to rescue a kitty in need. That is, after all, our goal, isn't it? To move kitties without appropriate homes into better living situations? And being master of loving human family is far better than being an outdoor kitty, even if means eventiually being declawed. And as you said, that is appears to be less than a certain thing yet. Dan I agree. There are worse things than declawing. Starvation, for example. Who knows what might have happened to this little girl in all the upheaval, if Ginger-Lyn hadn't nabbed her? Knowing what we've heard about these neighbors, I wonder if they'd had a chance, whether they might have taken the kitten off somewhere far away and dumped her, so that Ginger-Lyn couldn't intervene. I am another one who admires Ginger-Lyn for what she did for this kitten. I do hope that if Morganna/Tallulah's meowmy is inclined to declaw her, she can be talked out of it; however, I also firmly believe that she is better off fed, sheltered and declawed than abandoned to take her chances. ------ Krista |
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Dan M wrote in message ...
(snippage) We will certainly be purring for that. But in the meanwhile, just know that a lot of us (damn near all of us, I'm sure) admire you for taking the steps necessary to rescue a kitty in need. That is, after all, our goal, isn't it? To move kitties without appropriate homes into better living situations? And being master of loving human family is far better than being an outdoor kitty, even if means eventiually being declawed. And as you said, that is appears to be less than a certain thing yet. Dan I agree. There are worse things than declawing. Starvation, for example. Who knows what might have happened to this little girl in all the upheaval, if Ginger-Lyn hadn't nabbed her? Knowing what we've heard about these neighbors, I wonder if they'd had a chance, whether they might have taken the kitten off somewhere far away and dumped her, so that Ginger-Lyn couldn't intervene. I am another one who admires Ginger-Lyn for what she did for this kitten. I do hope that if Morganna/Tallulah's meowmy is inclined to declaw her, she can be talked out of it; however, I also firmly believe that she is better off fed, sheltered and declawed than abandoned to take her chances. ------ Krista |
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