Notes from Sandy

MBTI and Energy – what do you do after the party?

MBTI and Energy – what do you do after the party?

Which one of these is you? Do you leave a party or seminar looking for what’s next or are you quite ready to go home? One of the first MBTI trainers that I had is a vivacious, energetic presenter. Many people assume that she has a preference for Extraversion but in...

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Why Introverts Can Make the Best Leaders

Why Introverts Can Make the Best Leaders

An article by this title (Why Introverts Can Make the Best Leaders) was posted at Forbes.com. Jennifer B. Kahnweiler author of a book on how Introverts can leverage their strengths to become great leaders gives five valuable considerations in her article. They include...

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MBTI Doodles – I’ll Finish and On Time Just Not Before

MBTI Doodles – I’ll Finish and On Time Just Not Before

Those 4 letters that make up your MBTI type are a code to how those preferences interact. The J and P (Judging and Perceiving) refer to how you operate in the world J’s preferring the decision making functions of Thinking or Feeling. The MBTI types with J in their...

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Survival Games by Design: Know Yourself

Survival Games by Design: Know Yourself

It is almost 10 years passed the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin. I was aware of it but hadn’t given it any particular attention until I was inspired to do some reflecting by an interesting exchange on Twitter. Ken from NYC aka @holymully “Your only...

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Who Am I? An MBTI Type Mystery

Who Am I? An MBTI Type Mystery

Getting to know who we are ought to be easy. We look at ourselves in the mirror everyday. That only gives us a snapshot or perhaps a delusion if we think that is all there is. Using the MBTI as a tool for gaining self knowledge is an excellent choice, but as my...

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No One is Telling You What To Do

No One is Telling You What To Do

A common conversation I have with people who are “anti-typology” is that they don’t want to be put in a box. My suspicion is that there is often a secondary conversation that isn’t overt that says “No one is going to tell me what I can or cannot do.” I agree with not...

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MBTI Tips from an INTP – How to Get Along With Me

MBTI Tips from an INTP – How to Get Along With Me

INTP - How to get along with me The quote in this doodle came from the lips of an INTP in response to the question “What’s the best way to get along with you?” My experience is that an INTP may indeed like collaborative efforts when they can do their piece. That...

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MBTI Myth Busting – Thinking is not Superior to Feeling

MBTI Myth Busting – Thinking is not Superior to Feeling

That “Thinking is superior to Feeling” is a myth. First let me give some textbook information and then I will get to some opinion. MBTI Theory Thinking and Feeling are both rational functions used for judgment. Both follow the laws of reason and function to evaluate...

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MBTI Profiles – ENFP – Connection and Community

MBTI Profiles – ENFP – Connection and Community

This ENFP has a big heart and it shows. In this video Jen talks about the importance of people and community in her life and work. Jen is active in the community and supporting issues important to her. I am sure that any work that engages Jen will be in alignment with...

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It is Either Or not Both And

It is Either Or not Both And

I test as an ESFJ. However, I can also be an ISFJ depending up on the situation. Anyone else feel like this? Because a comment similar to this comes up so often I wanted to address it. This one was as a response to a video I had posted earlier. So here goes the short...

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