Personality

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debashish

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Personality
« on: May 10, 2010, 10:30:41 AM »
Sixteen types of personality:

1. Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging

2. Introverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving

3. Introverted Sensing Feeling Judging

4. Introverted Sensing Feeling Perceiving

5. Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging

6. Introverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving

7.Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging

8. Introverted Intuitive Thinking Perceiving

9. Extroverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving

10. Extroverted Sensing Thinking Judging

11. Extroverted Sensing Feeling Perceiving

12. Extroverted Sensing Feeling Judging

13. Extroverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving

14. Extroverted Intuitive Feeling Judging

15. Extroverted Intuitive Thinking Perceiving

16. Extroverted Intuitive Thinking Judging






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debashish

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Re: Personality
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2010, 10:35:09 AM »
High-Level Description of the Sixteen Personality Types:

ISTJ


Serious and quiet, interested in security and peaceful living. Extremely thorough, responsible, and dependable. Well-developed powers of concentration. Usually interested in supporting and promoting traditions and establishments. Well-organized and hard working, they work steadily towards identified goals. They can usually accomplish any task once they have set their mind to it.


ISTP

Quiet and reserved, interested in how and why things work. Excellent skills with mechanical things. Risk-takers who they live for the moment. Usually interested in and talented at extreme sports. Uncomplicated in their desires. Loyal to their peers and to their internal value systems, but not overly concerned with respecting laws and rules if they get in the way of getting something done. Detached and analytical, they excel at finding solutions to practical problems.


ISFJ

Quiet, kind, and conscientious. Can be depended on to follow through. Usually puts the needs of others above their own needs. Stable and practical, they value security and traditions. Well-developed sense of space and function. Rich inner world of observations about people. Extremely perceptive of other's feelings. Interested in serving others.


ISFP

Quiet, serious, sensitive and kind. Do not like conflict, and not likely to do things which may generate conflict. Loyal and faithful. Extremely well-developed senses, and aesthetic appreciation for beauty. Not interested in leading or controlling others. Flexible and open-minded. Likely to be original and creative. Enjoy the present moment.


INFJ

Quietly forceful, original, and sensitive. Tend to stick to things until they are done. Extremely intuitive about people, and concerned for their feelings. Well-developed value systems which they strictly adhere to. Well-respected for their perserverence in doing the right thing. Likely to be individualistic, rather than leading or following.


INFP

Quiet, reflective, and idealistic. Interested in serving humanity. Well-developed value system, which they strive to live in accordance with. Extremely loyal. Adaptable and laid-back unless a strongly-held value is threatened. Usually talented writers. Mentally quick, and able to see possibilities. Interested in understanding and helping people.


INTJ

Independent, original, analytical, and determined. Have an exceptional ability to turn theories into solid plans of action. Highly value knowledge, competence, and structure. Driven to derive meaning from their visions. Long-range thinkers. Have very high standards for their performance, and the performance of others. Natural leaders, but will follow if they trust existing leaders.


INTP

Logical, original, creative thinkers. Can become very excited about theories and ideas. Exceptionally capable and driven to turn theories into clear understandings. Highly value knowledge, competence and logic. Quiet and reserved, hard to get to know well. Individualistic, having no interest in leading or following others.


ESTP

Friendly, adaptable, action-oriented. "Doers" who are focused on immediate results. Living in the here-and-now, they're risk-takers who live fast-paced lifestyles. Impatient with long explanations. Extremely loyal to their peers, but not usually respectful of laws and rules if they get in the way of getting things done. Great people skills.


ESTJ

Practical, traditional, and organized. Likely to be athletic. Not interested in theory or abstraction unless they see the practical application. Have clear visions of the way things should be. Loyal and hard-working. Like to be in charge. Exceptionally capable in organizing and running activities. "Good citizens" who value security and peaceful living.


ESFP

People-oriented and fun-loving, they make things more fun for others by their enjoyment. Living for the moment, they love new experiences. They dislike theory and impersonal analysis. Interested in serving others. Likely to be the center of attention in social situations. Well-developed common sense and practical ability.


ESFJ

Warm-hearted, popular, and conscientious. Tend to put the needs of others over their own needs. Feel strong sense of responsibility and duty. Value traditions and security. Interested in serving others. Need positive reinforcement to feel good about themselves. Well-developed sense of space and function.


ENFP

Enthusiastic, idealistic, and creative. Able to do almost anything that interests them. Great people skills. Need to live life in accordance with their inner values. Excited by new ideas, but bored with details. Open-minded and flexible, with a broad range of interests and abilities.


ENFJ

Popular and sensitive, with outstanding people skills. Externally focused, with real concern for how others think and feel. Usually dislike being alone. They see everything from the human angle, and dislike impersonal analysis. Very effective at managing people issues, and leading group discussions. Interested in serving others, and probably place the needs of others over their own needs.


ENTP

Creative, resourceful, and intellectually quick. Good at a broad range of things. Enjoy debating issues, and may be into "one-up-manship". They get very excited about new ideas and projects, but may neglect the more routine aspects of life. Generally outspoken and assertive. They enjoy people and are stimulating company. Excellent ability to understand concepts and apply logic to find solutions.


ENTJ

Assertive and outspoken - they are driven to lead. Excellent ability to understand difficult organizational problems and create solid solutions. Intelligent and well-informed, they usually excel at public speaking. They value knowledge and competence, and usually have little patience with inefficiency or disorganization.





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Re: Personality
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2010, 10:38:03 AM »
You can easily check your personality:


http://kisa.ca/personality/



Thank you.

debashish

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Re: Personality
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2010, 10:42:24 AM »
10 Ways To Improve Personality:

1. Be a better listener:

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was considered one of the most charming women in the world because she cultivated the skill of being an exceptional listener. She was known for the way she would look a person in the eyes,  hang on their every word, and make them feel important. There is nothing more appealing than having someone listen to you intently making you feel like you're the only person in the world.

2. Read more and expand your interests:

The more you read and cultivate new interests, the more interesting you are to others. When you meet new people it gives you the opportunity to share what you know and to exchange your views with them.

3. Be a good conversationalist:

This relates to how much you read and know. Once you have much to contribute, learn how to talk about it with others. No one can read about or know everything, so it's refreshing to learn from others those things we don't have the time to about read ourselves.  If you happen to be shy, join a group like Toastmasters that encourages you to talk about what you know.

4. Have an Opinion:

There is nothing more tiresome than trying to talk to someone who has no opinion on anything. A conversation has nowhere to go if you have nothing to expound on. If, however, you have an uncommon point of view or differing opinion, you are more interesting and stimulating to be in the company of (unless you're a know-it-all, of course).  A unique outlook expands everyone's perspective.

5. Meet New People:

Make the effort to meet new people especially those unlike you. It not only exposes you to different cultures and alternative ways of doing things, it broadens your horizons.

6. Be yourself:

The next most tiresome thing after having no opinions is trying to be something you're not. Molding yourself in order to fit in, or be accepted, usually backfires. Since each of us is unique, expressing that uniqueness is what makes us interesting. Attempting to be a carbon copy of someone else not only falls flat, but reveals a lack of authenticity.

7. Have a positive outlook and attitude:

Who wants to be around people who are negative, complain a lot, or have nothing good to say? In fact, most of us run when we see them coming. Instead, be the kind of upbeat person who lights up a room with your energy when you enter it. Do it by looking for the best in people and things. Smile warmly, spread good cheer, and enliven others with your presence.

8. Be fun and see the humorous side of life:

Everyone enjoys the company of someone who makes them laugh or smile. Look for the humorous or quirky side in a situation - there always is one. When you are fun and lighthearted people are naturally attracted to you.

9. Be supportive of others:

Being supportive is probably the most endearing quality you can integrate into your personality. Just as you yourself welcome it, be the support for others when they need it. We all love a cheerleader in our corner; someone who is encouraging, believes in us and helps pick us up when we're down.

10. Have Integrity and treat people with respect:

Being honest and true to your word will bring you the admiration, respect and gratitude of others. Nothing improves a person's personality more than integrity and respect - respect for others, as well as respect for yourself.



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Re: Personality
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2010, 10:47:36 AM »
Approach: Your attitude towards life, like the secret idolisation, is the right beginning. Your approach towards learning the knick-knack of personality development, the sincerity towards your work and goals, combined with good determination levels is the key to developing a great personality.
The way you approach strangers can make them friends. This works professionally as well as personally. In the city of Mumbai, personality development is very important, owing to competition and the drive to excel in every sphere.

Leadership: You and our Mr Perfect land up in the same office, in the same project and he is the blue-eyed guy. It’s not a problem now since you have joined personality development classes. You know how to turn the tables in your favour: by taking leadership. You have the right attitude, good communication skills and you are talented. With some amount of boosting and positive attitude, you can take up the lead.
Showing leadership is by taking up tasks, managing people and managing work, being punctual and up to the mark. Mr Perfect can be a leader, but after enrolling for personality development courses in Mumbai you are sure to be luckier.

Taking Initiatives: In life, taking initiatives can take you a long way. As the first step of developing a good personality, one should be active and start up things one feels interested in. A little bit of encouragement can trigger confidence and start a good conversation. It can even help you to take up some work you know you are talented at, but feel shy to grab the opportunity from your side. If you are shy, don’t worry, there are personality development classes in Mumbai that you can join to get some professional help.

Participation: You never learn cycling till you don’t fall off the bicycle. Similarly, you never achieve the best performer award if you do not participate at all. Give it a try, without worrying about the results. There is always a first time, and even the best guy keeps learning constantly. To learn, to overcome personal barriers, to boost confidence or to enhance your skills, you must participate. Practice makes a man perfect. To practice you must first participate. At personality development courses in mumbai, you get to participate in mock games, presentation practice and activities that can train you and bring out your hidden qualities.

Knowledge: All said, the basics must be in place for you to succeed. To present yourself well, you need to have knowledge about various topics, body language, soft skills, dressing up rightly etc. Knowledge of languages, communication skills, psychology of people all comes handy in developing a good personality. So get started now for a good experience and faster success.

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« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2010, 02:45:45 PM »
Very effective...!
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