thanks

Martin wrote:
> Tracey, you should be able to google it. I took my last one online. I'd give 
> you the link, but the site I pulled the link from has crashed, probably for 
> good.
>
> "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    
>       Where do you find the abbreviated test? I took one long, long time ago 
> and do not remember how I scored
>
> Reece Jennings wrote:
>   
>> I just took an abbreviated Briggs-Meyers:
>>
>> Your Type is 
>> ISTJ 
>> Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging 
>> Strength of the preferences % 
>> 78 12 38 56 
>>
>> Career choices: Computer programmer, law enforcement, Management...
>> Wow!
>>
>> Maurice Jennings
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>> From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of Martin
>> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 5:57 PM
>> To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] "National Treasure 2" Rules Box Office - :(
>>
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>>
>> Keith, I go to malls for the same reason you do airports, for the
>> people-watching. But I don't interact with anyone, even the people I go
>> there with.
>>
>> KeithBJohnson@ <mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net> comcast.net wrote: ever
>> had a Meyers-Briggs analysis done on you? You sound like an introvert, which
>> is not, as some think, a 'wall flower". Simply means you get a lot of energy
>> internally, that you like to analyze things. Extroverts simply get more
>> energy externally, from other people, but doesn't mean they're always
>> running around with lamp shades on their heads at parties. I'm a strong
>> extrovert: going to the mall on Black Friday gets me pumped and hyper like a
>> kid. I'm never bored in an airport 'cause I almost OD on watching people. I
>> do have difficulty not speaking into silence (you called it talking just to
>> talk). But by the same token, once my batteries are charged, I have to get
>> away from people to think and analyze or write. But then I have to be back
>> among the mading crowd.
>>
>> I've taken Meyers Briggs tests three times. I'm a strong ENFP: 
>>
>> Extroverted - Getting psychic/mental/emotional/spiritual energy from others
>> instead of internally (as opposed to Introverted, getting energy from
>> within)
>> Intuitive - making lots of leaps in thought and creativity based on the gut
>> or inspiration (as opposed to Sensers, who need hard facts to fuel the
>> process)
>> Feeling - ruled by emotions and passions, going with what feels right (as
>> opposed to Thinkers, who analyze things and tend to rely on logic more)
>> Perceiving - filter the world based on what I feel and how things should be
>> (right and wrong), wanting to fluidly adjust circumstances to individuals'
>> needs, strongly ruled by a sense of "right" (as opposed to Judgers, who tend
>> to be more rigid, less focused on "right" and "wrong" , but on what's "fair"
>> for all, tending to want a set of rules that apply as well as possible to
>> the masses, with little emotion to change them. not prone to want to change
>> laws or rules willy-nilly)
>>
>> so of course, being fueled by emotions and passions and feelings, and a
>> cosmic sense of right and wrong, I majored in electrical engineering in
>> college and now work as a network administrator. According to all tests (and
>> my feelings) i should have been a writer, journalist, musician, public
>> relations person--or a minister.
>>
>> Which is why I wrtie more posts than anyone except maybe Martin, why I'm
>> long winded, why I'm always ranting about something being "wrong" in the
>> universe. :)
>>
>> -------------- Original message -------------- 
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:james%40jameslandrith.com> .com 
>> The Wife and I are strikingly different. She is a heavy extrovert and
>> prone to being the life of a party. Her skills as a former model,
>> multiple pageant winner, on-air personality (radio), television host, etc.
>> make it seem effortless. She turns it "on" like flicking a switch at
>> parties and public events.
>>
>> I prefer to be behind the scenes a bit more. In the office, I have to
>> make an effort to self-promote as my natural tendency is to let my work
>> speak for itself while I get trampled by those who underperform, yet have
>> mastered the art of self-promotion (I believe Keith posted similar
>> sentiments a few months ago). Through my websites and as a media contact
>> for Veterans for Common Sense, I've done several TV and radio appearances
>> and a lot of print media interviews, but only reluctantly. I've turned
>> down more than I've accepted. I much prefer to let my written words speak
>> for me via my writings. Over the next few years, I'll be putting out a
>> book related to some of advocacy work, which will require active PR and
>> appearances. (sigh)
>>
>> At social events, while The Wife is "on" and entertaining, I prefer to
>> relax in a quiet corner, nursing my drink with a friend or two. I'm the
>> guy you think is not having fun, but I'm really analyzing the guests and
>> storing data about who I've met or talked with that night. At home, I
>> need that quiet time with a book or my laptop. Or at a coffee shop for a
>> bit on the way home from work. My blog and commentary persona are nothing
>> like my meatspace personality.
>>
>> I'm not shy. I just prefer to observe and think. I hate small talk and
>> refuse to speak just for the sake of speaking. When I do speak, it is
>> because I have something real to add to the conversation. I abhor hoopla
>> and I suck at entertaining.
>>
>> I'm not the guy screaming his head off at sporting events or concerts. If
>> you see me at a concert, it'll likely be a more intimate club like the
>> Birchmere - listening to a band, sipping a margarita - just enjoying the
>> music.
>>
>> And I hate being asked if "something is wrong."
>>
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>> Tracey said:
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>>     
>>> My husband has a split reclusive/ social personality as well. So, we
>>> encourage each other to get alone time. This was especially important
>>> when we were working with the business full-time.
>>>
>>> You are so community spirited online. How did number 4 take it?
>>>
>>> Reece Jennings wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Good for you and your family. I find it impossible to be a recluse
>>>> and a spouse. Tried it 3 times. Almost made the bad choice again...
>>>> Luckily for her, I learned to recognize my patterns...
>>>>
>>>> Maurice Jennings
>>>> Have you or someone you know been threatened with foreclosure?
>>>> KEEP your home and Stop Foreclosure in its Tracks!
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