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Saturday, 05 September 2009

  • I'm 1% away from being this...

    Idealist Portrait of the Healer (INFP)

    Healers present a calm and serene face to the world, and can seem shy, even distant around others. But inside they're anything but serene, having a capacity for personal caring rarely found in the other types. Healers care deeply about the inner life of a few special persons, or about a favorite cause in the world at large. And their great passion is to heal the conflicts that trouble individuals, or that divide groups, and thus to bring wholeness, or health, to themselves, their loved ones, and their community.

    Healers have a profound sense of idealism that comes from a strong personal sense of right and wrong. They conceive of the world as an ethical, honorable place, full of wondrous possibilities and potential goods. In fact, to understand Healers, we must understand that their deep commitment to the positive and the good is almost boundless and selfless, inspiring them to make extraordinary sacrifices for someone or something they believe in. Set off from the rest of humanity by their privacy and scarcity (around one percent of the population), Healers can feel even more isolated in the purity of their idealism.

    Also, Healers might well feel a sense of separation because of their often misunderstood childhood. Healers live a fantasy-filled childhood-they are the prince or princess of fairy tales-an attitude which, sadly, is frowned upon, or even punished, by many parents. With parents who want them to get their head out of the clouds, Healers begin to believe they are bad to be so fanciful, so dreamy, and can come to see themselves as ugly ducklings. In truth, they are quite OK just as they are, only different from most others-swans reared in a family of ducks.

    At work, Healers are adaptable, welcome new ideas and new information, are patient with complicated situations, but impatient with routine details. Healers are keenly aware of people and their feelings, and relate well with most others. Because of their deep-seated reserve, however, they can work quite happily alone. When making decisions, Healers follow their heart not their head, which means they can make errors of fact, but seldom of feeling. They have a natural interest in scholarly activities and demonstrate, like the other Idealists, a remarkable facility with language. They have a gift for interpreting stories, as well as for creating them, and thus often write in lyric, poetic fashion. Frequently they hear a call to go forth into the world and help others, a call they seem ready to answer, even if they must sacrifice their own comfort.

    Princess Diana, Richard Gere, Audrey Hephurn, Albert Schweiter, George Orwell, Karen Armstrong, Aldous Huxley, Mia Farrow", and Isabel Meyers are examples of a Healer Idealists.

    Full descriptions of the Healer and Idealists are in People Patterns or Please Understand Me II

    More About Your Idealist Healer Personality:

    Careers: Best Job Fit for Idealists
     Dealing With Stress at Work: Idealists Out of Balance

    Relationships: Women and Romance - Idealist Women
     Men and Romance - The Idealist Lover
     Love the One You're With - Tips for Idealists With Non-Idealist Partners

    School: Idealist Students: Maximizing Your Study Environment
     Idealists: Capitalizing on Your Diplomatic Intelligence Style

    Receive Monthly Articles on Being An Idealist Healer: The Keirsey PersonalityZone Newsletter

  • K8's Jung - Myer Briggs Test Results

    YOUR TYPE
    ENFP
    Strength of the preferences %
    1623833

    Jung Career Indicator™ determines careers most suitable for your type from personality type standpoint. Based on your personality type, the following is a list of your most suitable occupations along with some examples of educational institutions, where you can receive a relevant degree or training. Please click institution name for more information. Invite your friends to discover most suitable for them careers.

    Qualitative analysis of your type formula


     You are:

    • slightly expressed extravert
    • distinctively expressed intuitive personality
    • moderately expressed feeling personality
    • moderately expressed perceiving personality
    Career Educational Institutions
    Social Service
    Psychology  
    Counselor  
    Journalist/Reporter
    Art
    Literature/Writer  
    Film Producer
    Management
    Marketing  
    Public Relations Specialist  
    Famous people of your particular type
    Mark Twain, Steven Spielberg, Betty Friedan (American feminist), Judy Garland
  • My Jung - Myer Briggs Test

    Idealist Portrait of the Champion (ENFP)

    Like the other Idealists, Champions are rather rare, say two or three percent of the population, but even more than the others they consider intense emotional experiences as being vital to a full life. Champions have a wide range and variety of emotions, and a great passion for novelty. They see life as an exciting drama, pregnant with possibilities for both good and evil, and they want to experience all the meaningful events and fascinating people in the world. The most outgoing of the Idealists, Champions often can't wait to tell others of their extraordinary experiences. Champions can be tireless in talking with others, like fountains that bubble and splash, spilling over their own words to get it all out. And usually this is not simple storytelling; Champions often speak (or write) in the hope of revealing some truth about human experience, or of motivating others with their powerful convictions. Their strong drive to speak out on issues and events, along with their boundless enthusiasm and natural talent with language, makes them the most vivacious and inspiring of all the types.

    Fiercely individualistic, Champions strive toward a kind of personal authenticity, and this intention always to be themselves is usually quite attractive to others. At the same time, Champions have outstanding intuitive powers and can tell what is going on inside of others, reading hidden emotions and giving special significance to words or actions. In fact, Champions are constantly scanning the social environment, and no intriguing character or silent motive is likely to escape their attention. Far more than the other Idealists, Champions are keen and probing observers of the people around them, and are capable of intense concentration on another individual. Their attention is rarely passive or casual. On the contrary, Champions tend to be extra sensitive and alert, always ready for emergencies, always on the lookout for what's possible.

    Champions are good with people and usually have a wide range of personal relationships. They are warm and full of energy with their friends. They are likable and at ease with colleagues, and handle their employees or students with great skill. They are good in public and on the telephone, and are so spontaneous and dramatic that others love to be in their company. Champions are positive, exuberant people, and often their confidence in the goodness of life and of human nature makes good things happen.

    Joan Baez, Phil Donahue, Paul Robeson, Bill Moyer, Elizibeth Cady Stanton, Joeseph Campbell, Edith Wharton, Sargent Shriver, Charles Dickens, and Upton Sinclair are examples of Idealist Champions

    Full descriptions of the Champion and the Idealists are in People Patterns and Please Understand Me II

    Example: The Pygmalion Project: Archer Newland

    More About Your Idealist Champion Personality:

    Careers: Best Job Fit for Idealists
     Dealing With Stress at Work: Idealists Out of Balance

    Relationships: Women and Romance - Idealist Women
     Men and Romance - The Idealist Lover
     Love the One You're With - Tips for Idealists With Non-Idealist Partners

    School: Idealist Students: Maximizing Your Study Environment
     Idealists: Capitalizing on Your Diplomatic Intelligence Style

    Receive Monthly Articles on Being An Idealist Champion: The Keirsey PersonalityZone Newsletter

    Champion | Counselor | Healer | Teacher

Sunday, 23 August 2009

  • I should just vow celibacy... or something...

    I'm so tired of falling in and out of love. Of having to leave people who matter to me in different countries.

    Somehow the only relationships I had that made any sense, tend to be with people that stay a plane ride away, or 2 plane rides away.

    I miss Carlo badly, I feel like a wreck and I really want out of this game.

    Since I'm back in Singy, the men have all been wanting to take me out, now that I am the newly made single. I think I'm out for lunch or dinner almost every other day with a different man. I dun even know what to make of this anymore. To me, I'm just being friendly and having meals with people who want to welcome me back. To some gossip monger, it might seem like I'm some super player or super flirt. I wonder if I should just ask them to leave me alone.

    I just wanna be with a guy that I like and a guy that likes me. I dun even care much about things like wealth and I have never been the high maintenance sort. Somehow a guy that likes me whom I like, tend to be men living in a different country and a different time zone.

    I wanna cry.

    K8

Thursday, 23 April 2009

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    • Country: Singapore
    • Gender: Female
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