Upon taking the Jung typology test, I learned a few things that caught my attention dealing with my personality "type." I learned that I could work well as a guardian. That is accurate because I absolutely love helping and taking care of people. I've always been a very motherly person, which can get on some people's nerves. I believe this attribute will help me in my future by means of being an example to fellow classmates that may need help and we could brainstorm together to make progress.
Also, the test stated I am, for lack of better words, a social butterfly. I couldn't agree more. Actually, that is one of the ways people know me from high school and church: I was always the first to say "hi" or speak out when not necessarily spoken to. I am very driven and strong-willed, which encourages my extravertive personality. Fortunately, that will definitely help me succeed in college. Hoping I don't lose my personality, I will always be ready for a challenge that comes my way or go out of my way to challenge myself.
Furthermore, these characteristics coincide with my abilities in writing. When I write, I want to be able to make it as meaningful to my reader as possible without being fake. My personality compliments that attribute by being honest and up-front. I don't like to sugar coat things, unless that is the task I am given. Also, my personality helps me in writing because I don't consider myself much of a "slacker." However, I will admit I do procrastinate. Anyways, not being a slacker helps me write because I can get the job done and it doesn't drag on which eventually will make the paper boring and cause the reader to lose focus.
I am grateful for this typology test because it pointed out potential personality traits I did not know I had. I will try to apply these traits to help my success in my classes and in life, as well.
Brittany Stidham
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Brittany - You summarize your results well, but do not ever tell us what you type indicator is. What is it? ~Ms. A.
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