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Have あなた ever wondered why your spouse, coworkers, または children seem to think so differently from you? あなた may not understand why they make the decisions they do, または why they place such importance on things that seem inconsequential to you. It is possible to understand the 回答 to all these questions. The secret lies in the theory of Myers-Briggs personality type.

In the 1960's a psychological theorist named Katharine Briggs had many of the same 質問 あなた do. She wondered why some of her family members had such logical, linear thinking processes, when she herself was もっと見る likely to take values and feelings into account when considering an issue. In her research with her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers, she looked into this 質問 and others, and discovered four central aspects of personality. Each one of us can be classified as either:

• Extroverted/Introverted-Do あなた get your energy from being with people, または being alone?
• Sensing/Intuitive-Do あなた see what's actual, または what's possible?
• Thinking/Feeling-Do あなた make decisions with your head または your heart?
• Judging/Perceiving-Do あなた like to make decisions, または keep your options open?

Our classifications on each of the scales is combined to make a four-letter type, for instance, ENTP, または ISFJ. There are sixteen types in all, encompassing all possible combinations.

With so many possibilities, あなた can imagine how much potential for misunderstanding there is with those around us! If we marry, または parent, または even work with someone who is very different from us, we can become increasingly baffled as to how their minds work. The key to unlocking the mystery and understanding those around us is to first understand yourself.

Where do あなた think あなた fall on the scales listed above? It can be difficult to decide, but fortunately the creators of this theory have also created a scientifically validated assessment that can tell あなた where あなた fall. This personality test is called the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and is the most accurate and efficient way to identify your own type. Most recently it has become available in an online format, which allows convenient access to anyone wishing to discover もっと見る about themselves. The official Myers-Briggs Type Indicator can be used to produce several different types of reports, from basic to detailed, all of which あなた can refer to as あなた learn もっと見る about your own Type.




Once あなた have discovered your Type, あなた can begin to think about how others may differ. If あなた are an extrovert, あなた may be surprised when others want to leave a social gathering または end a conversation before あなた do. It doesn't mean they're unfriendly または not having a good time; it's just that introverts rely on their alone time to recharge. As another example, if you're a Thinker, あなた may mistrust people who seem to make decisions based on their "gut" または their feelings rather than logic. But turn this around and you'll realize that your own decisions may seem cold and uncaring to someone who is a Feeling type. There is no right または wrong; only individual preferences.

The world is made up of many types, and this is for the best! We need people who are gregarious, and those that are content to live much of their lives independently. We need visionaries with their heads in the clouds, and people who will take care of all the details. We need planners, and people who fly によって the シート, 座席 of their pants; when making decisions we need both someone to remind us of the logic of the situation and someone to help us do a "gut check." Learning もっと見る about personality types can help あなた appreciate all the variation you'll see around you. Most importantly, it will help あなた use your differences to everyone's benefit.
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With the end of the Cold War, the threat of a world nuclear war has diminished considerably. It may be hard to imagine that in the end, comedians may be exploiting the humor in the fact that it wasn't nuclear warheads, but "French fries" that annihilated the human race, when considering that 食 addictions and their related diseases now afflict もっと見る people globally than malnutrition. The behavioral addiction disorders (e.g., 食 addictions, pathological gambling, and other obsessively-compulsive behavioral-patterns to religion, and/ または sex / pornography, etc.) are just as damaging, psychologically...
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This is a very strange but true story. Not everyone believes in ghosts but I do and I have had several experiences with the super natural, this is only one of my encounters.

This happened when I was only (8) eight years old.

My bus driver's wife had a kitten and she wanted to get rid of it so she offered it to me first and of course I took the female kitten from her. Now this was the first cat that I can remember owning, she was a black and white cat and for some reason I gave her the name Dozier. She was a very sweet cat and she truly was mine because she was every where that I was.

Now we had...
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Hospice patients come to our care after being cut, burned, and poisoned. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation treatment are the normative methods of care for most of the patients who enter a life-threatening disease. Hospital staff members are trained to be aggressive about curative care.

Hospice care is a phase of care whereby aggressive treatment is no longer appropriate. Palliative care becomes the norm. Patients have been probed physically, mentally, and emotionally. In many ways, patients may be reluctant to any type of care beyond the experiences that led to his/her doctor sharing that...
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(original title: Essere Gentile) によって Piero Ferrucci, Vivien Reid Ferrucci (Translator)
2008, 306 pages

A book to read as a soul provider – if あなた are in a state of confusion, conflict, in quest of wisdom または in reach for soul comfort – または all…

A leading transpersonal psychologist reveals the unexpected secret to a happy life: behaving with kindness.

Piero Ferrucci calls it "global cooling," a phenomenon of chilly human relations. Communications are hurried and impersonal. The drive for profit and wealth has become a cherished value. And warmth and genuine presence have all but dissolved into...
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Overcoming Your Upper Problem によって Ronna Prince of Sacred Journey of the ハート, 心 (a documentary about healing).
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Daniel Goleman –1996

A penetrating analysis of the dark corners of human deception, enlivened によって intriguing case histories and experiments – It was written for the professional, yet is understandable によって the layman as well because it is so well and clearly written. This is a great book for coaches, counsellors, and therapists working with individuals that are grieving または dealing with past issues. I found the book to be helpful in explaining why so many of the people I coach seem to have denied または repressed very emotionally traumatic incidents. The human mind is amazing and complex. This book...
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People sometimes have a hard time understanding the difference between depression and normal sadness. Dr. Eredlyi discusses the different kinds of depression, and how to recognize them.
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Is It Time For A 12-Step Program For Social Media? によって Katherine Brooks - filmmaker of the doc FACE 2 FACE.
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Most Common Trait Successful Artists Share によって Dar Dixon via FilmCourage.com.
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Everyone Has A Story Behind Their Success によって Benjamin Pratt from Wiseheroes.com.
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85% Of Business Success Is Due To Emotional Intelligence によって Tami Holzman
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Does Every Person Have A Calling? によって Steve Dansiger
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Being Perfect And The It Factor によって Tami Holzman
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70% Of Successful People Have Impostor Syndrome によって Tami Holzman
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Bouncing Back After Losing A Job
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How Does A Leader Avoid Burnout? によって Dr. Stephen Dansiger
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How Burnout Led To A New Career and A New Book によって Dr. Stephen Dansiger
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The Hardest Part Of Success によって Art Lewin
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