Read Thread: Why I hate LTCs and other things
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Reply to: #260413 by Halo
Aug 1, 2008 3:20am
I am INFP. Probably why I enjoy LTCs and other things. :-D
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Reply to: #260531 by The hicks from the sticks
Aug 1, 2008 4:45am
I am D=68, I=20, S=0, C=12. That's a pretty strong D....yikes!
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Reply to: #260413 by Halo
Aug 1, 2008 4:48am
I'm an ESTJ - The "Overseer"
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Reply to: #260580 by shiloh
Aug 1, 2008 9:33am
I was doing the DISC.
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Reply to: #260611 by Halo
Aug 1, 2008 9:36am
Hiya, sista! We have an almost identical score! That means one of two things: 1) We would be BFF's. or 2) Kill each other in a bar fight! :)
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Reply to: #260516 by Idhunna
Aug 1, 2008 11:44am
Mee too!
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Reply to: #260782 by scraphappy
Aug 1, 2008 12:59pm
Me too.
Shiloh
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Reply to: #260876 by shiloh
Aug 1, 2008 3:12pm
I just put out my dominant score, which is, well, dominant.
scaphappy
who is now offically a pushy broad
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Reply to: #260475 by speedsquare
Aug 1, 2008 5:49pm
Well, I don't know if there's some free mini version of the DISC on the internet. I did it in an Organizational Behavior class and then again at a work retreat. I took the copy from class home and did it on my 3 sons. Interestingly, we are all quite different. I'm the "D" (Dominant one that runs the family). My oldest son is also a "D" (his personality is just like mine). Then my middle child is the "I" (extremely social, people-oriented little guy-- I've been cheating off of him for identifying people at events since he was in kindergarten-- he NEVER forgets a face or name). Then my husband and the youngest child is the "S" (team oriented, friendly, stable, content to do the same stuff). I've never done it on my mother but if she isn't the stereotypic "high C" I don't know who is-- that woman packs everything in the freakin' house for a one day trip just to make sure that she has covered every detail of what possibly could happen.
I must confess that whenever doing one of these group tests, I'm always inclined to get rid of all the "I" people (which is always the majority) since they are so busy wasting time socializing that nothing seems to ever move ahead. My little "I" type son has been the biggest challenge to me, but over the years I have learned to appreciate the things that he has that I lack.
Wolf *who has a B.S. in Psychology and has always been fascinated with personality tests and such*
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Reply to: #260502 by BrewHiker
Aug 2, 2008 4:32pm
INFP: "The Dreamer"
"They will find great satisfaction if they encourage and develop their artistic abilities.... Simply the act of "creating" will be a fulfilling source of renewal and refreshment to the INFP."
Hmmm, knitting, cross-stitch, scrapbooking, photography, letterboxing... I'm seeing a pattern emerge here. It's also no wonder my favorite part of planting boxes is the actual image carving itself.
Knit Wit
"They will find great satisfaction if they encourage and develop their artistic abilities.... Simply the act of "creating" will be a fulfilling source of renewal and refreshment to the INFP."
Hmmm, knitting, cross-stitch, scrapbooking, photography, letterboxing... I'm seeing a pattern emerge here. It's also no wonder my favorite part of planting boxes is the actual image carving itself.
Knit Wit