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Re: assorted data
- To: Margaret <http://www.juno.com/~margaretch>
- Subject: Re: assorted data
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 20:56:16 -0500
- Cc: http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelle
- In-Reply-To: <19990315.093924.4854.2.http://www.juno.com/~Margaretch>
- Keywords: http://www.juno.com/~margaretch
> From: Margaret <http://www.juno.com/~margaretch>
> Date: Mon Mar 15, 9:35am
>
> Hi- It's me Mom/Margaret. I was wrong, Noelle doesn't have to take
> retaliation upon me since Marnie said that she watered the plants. She
> said to herself- "I better water these 'cause , I think, mom forgot".
> Also, I got this Myers Briggs book from the library- Nuture by Nature
> Understand Your Child's type.... So I studied it and in conjunction with
> other material had you come out as a - INTJ.
But the question is: was I on the borderline between T and F? Am I
self-confident? Do decisions come easily to me? Do I drive other people
as hard as myself (whatever that means)? Am I a dedicated, loyal employee?
Do I easily accept criticism?
> It fits.
Read the INFJ too and see what you think.
> I myself look like
> a INTP without doubt as a KID. Now, as I see it I have changed as an
> adult to more of a "F" feeling- not failure. So I suppose all these can
> increase and decrease as we live, learn, expand and develop. I am now
> actually much more of a "F" than dad is now from the many, many tests
> resuts. And I am more extreme with the "I" than I use to be, which
> seems bizarre!
Actually, supposedly, the MBTI test cannot measure intensity of a trait.
>From what I understand, you need another different test for that. The
MBTI test only measures the likelihood of the person having that
particular trait.
> I think that whatever is far from the middle or in the
> moderate zone it's a telling idication that there is a need to appy some
> effort for balance. Flora is the only one in our family with the "S". I
> also think that Noelle fits the 'ISTP' in this children's analysis.
I don't think so. I think she's a INFJ or INFP. (Her test revealed an
INFJ.)
> Some
> of the "I" people are so hard to interpret because the introverts always
> seem to feel more deeply than those "E" people. Marnie too was a
> definite "E' as a kid and now has swung dramtically to the "I". So It's
> all so fascinating and can be helpful for self acceptance and outer
> understanding of others 'neuroticism'. So we will talk later...if we can
> "E" enough. Smile. HEY- I think that we should get together for Easter
> instead of our last Sunday? Let's go for it!
Maybe. Ask Flora and whether she's done her taxes...
> See yah soon and
> interested to hear about all your travelin' adventures. Love, momm