My Myers-Briggs personality is ESFP. This means that I am a very outgoing person who acts on what I feel is right, rather then thinking. I work well in groups and like to make things happen. I am flexible and can deal well with change. A famous person who shares my personality type is Marilyn Monroe.
I can confidently say that the description of a ESFP fits me perfectly. When it says that I am "outgoing, friendly an accepting", it's spot on. I go out go my way to make people feel included and I make friends easily. It also says that I focus on facts and details rather than ideas and concepts. This isn't always true. I don't always just go off of what's proven. I search for new ideas and ways to make something better. My personally type helps me to understand how to work better with myself and others.
My personality type is the kind of person who will always be there to make you laugh. This is very important on a team because sometimes it's ok to have fun and ESFPs lighten the mood. I am the jokester in my family, not really focusing on one the in specific, but multiple things. I am the main source of laughter in my family and I can always cheer someone up. Sometimes people don't like me because I am pretty energetic and happy and they don't like that. I work well with nearly everyone except of people more outgoing then I am. when people are more outgoing then me, we can't work very well together because we both talk a lot, and we continually try to talk over each other and don't listen to each other.
Throughout this assignment, I learned more about myself. I always knew that I was happy and outgoing person but I learned that I go with my gut rather then thinking about it. I focus on facts rather then ideas, which I never would have known if I hadn't taken the quiz. I learned a lot about myself.
My LOBG personality type was an otter. I am a very outgoing and talkative person and that's what the otter was. They are the people who keep the group talking and working together. I definitely believe that this is me because I always break the ice in a group.
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