Sunday, March 25, 2007
Enneagram Test Results Type 1 | Perfectionism | |||||||||| | 36% | Type 2 | Helpfulness | |||||||||||||||| | 63% | Type 3 | Image Awareness | |||||||||||||||| | 63% | Type 4 | Sensitivity | |||||||||||||||||| | 73% | Type 5 | Detachment | |||||||||| | 36% | Type 6 | Anxiety | |||||||||||| | 46% | Type 7 | Adventurousness | |||||||||||| | 43% | Type 8 | Aggressiveness | |||||||||||||||| | 66% | Type 9 | Calmness | |||||| | 26% | Your main type is 4Your variant is sexual |
Take Free Enneagram Personality Testpersonality tests by similarminds.com Redid the test and got roughly the same result again. I got 50/50 for introverted or extroverted though. and the site says that they will just randomly assign me one. So this time i got extroverted again! last time i got extroverted too. Maybe it's fate. Maybe I'm like 50.5555556% extroverted. lol.
So, being boliao as i am. i went to look up things on ENFP. and found this.
NFPs generally have the following traits:
* Project-oriented
* Bright and capable
* Warmly, genuinely interested in people; great people skills
* Extremely intuitive and perceptive about people
* Able to relate to people on their own level
* Service-oriented; likely to put the needs of others above their own
* Future-oriented
* Dislike performing routine tasks
* Need approval and appreciation from others
* Cooperative and friendly
* Creative and energetic
* Well-developed verbal and written communication skills
* Natural leaders, but do not like to control people
* Resist being controlled by others
* Can work logically and rationally - use their intuition to understand the goal and work backwards towards it
* Usually able to grasp difficult concepts and theories
ENFPs are lucky in that they're good a quite a lot of different things. An ENFP can generally achieve a good degree of success at anything which has interested them. However, ENFPs get bored rather easily and are not naturally good at following things through to completion. Accordingly, they should avoid jobs which require performing a lot of detailed, routine-oriented tasks. They will do best in professions which allow them to creatively generate new ideas and deal closely with people. They will not be happy in positions which are confining and regimented.
The following list of professions is built on our impressions of careers which would be especially suitable for an ENFP. It is meant to be a starting place, rather than an exhaustive list. There are no guarantees that any or all of the careers listed here would be appropriate for you, or that your best career match is among those listed.
Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:
* Consultant
* Psychologist
* Entrepreneur
* Actor
* Teacher
* Counselor
* Politician / Diplomat
* Writer / Journalist
* Television Reporter
* Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist
* Scientist
* Engineer
and then just in case i'm 50.5555556% introverted..
INFPs generally have the following traits:
* Strong value systems
* Warmly interested in people
* Service-oriented, usually putting the needs of others above their own
* Loyal and devoted to people and causes
* Future-oriented
* Growth-oriented; always want to be growing in a positive direction
* Creative and inspirational
* Flexible and laid-back, unless a ruling principle is violated
* Sensitive and complex
* Dislike dealing with details and routine work
* Original and individualistic - "out of the mainstream"
* Excellent written communication skills
* Prefer to work alone, and may have problems working on teams
* Value deep and authentic relationships
* Want to be seen and appreciated for who they are
The INFP is a special, sensitive individual who needs a career which is more than a job. The INFP needs to feel that everything they do in their lives is in accordance with their strongly-felt value systems, and is moving them and/or others in a positive, growth-oriented direction. They are driven to do something meaningful and purposeful with their lives. The INFP will be happiest in careers which allow them to live their daily lives in accordance with their values, and which work towards the greater good of humanity. It's worth mentioning that nearly all of the truly great writers in the world have been INFPs.
The following list of professions is built on our impressions of careers which would be especially suitable for an INFP. It is meant to be a starting place, rather than an exhaustive list. There are no guarantees that any or all of the careers listed here would be appropriate for you, or that your best career match is among those listed.
Possible Career Paths for the INFP:
* Writers
* Counselors / Social Workers
* Teachers / Professors
* Psychologists
* Psychiatrists
* Musicians
* Clergy / Religious Workers
nah...i think i'll stick with being extroverted. haha.
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anywayz, i woke up this morning feeling sweetened inside. lol. i think my emotions are going haywire again. XP but i guess this feels much better then being sulky and sad. haha.
but somehow, i find myself trying to control this sweetened feeling. hmm...maybe i'm paranoid afterall. the previous trauma left me sweetened at first too...i guess i don't wanna repeat the same thing all over again huh? So should I control it? Or should I take the risk?
sammie says i take things too seriously. hmm..i think so too. i think i take myself too seriously in the first place. i mean, i think so much for what? this only involves me and me alone...not anyone else. why am i thinking so much?
crap. nobody understands what i am talking about. i'll just re-read this post someday the way you re-read a diary and remember. haha. remember what i was talking about and then smile at my own foolishness.
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