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Mistyping: Accurately assessing your personality p ...

By Donna Dunning Sometimes people struggle when trying to figure out their four-letter personality type code. If this is happening to you, the most important thing to remember is: Everyone uses both sides of a preference pair some of the time. We all use extraversion, introversio ... Continue Reading

Mistyping: Is Your Natural Preference Judging or P ...

By Donna Dunning Sometimes it is tricky to figure out your natural personality type preferences. We all use Judging and Perceiving The question is not “Are you a Judger or a Perceiver?” Although some people do talk like this as a short hand for describing their preference, th ... Continue Reading

Mistyping: Is your natural preference Thinking or ...

By Donna Dunning Having worked with personality type for about 25 years, I have come to recognize how difficult it can be to sort out who you really are from all the personal, societal, and situational pressures to act and react in certain ways. Several of my clients and workshop ... Continue Reading

Mistyping: Is your natural preference Sensing or I ...

By Donna Dunning Having worked with personality type for about 25 years, I have come to recognize how difficult it can be to sort out who you really are from all the personal, societal, and situational pressures to act and react in certain ways. Several of my clients and workshop ... Continue Reading

Mistyping: Is your natural preference Introversion ...

By Donna Dunning Having worked with personality type for about 25 years, I have come to recognize how difficult it can be to sort out who you really are from all the personal, societal, and situational pressures to act and react in certain ways. Several of my clients and workshop ... Continue Reading

Performance Coaching: Being Personal and Impartial ...

By Donna Dunning When coaching, it is useful to look at the personal and situational factors affecting your client’s performance. If you see your client as a unique individual operating under unique conditions, you can explore factors inside and outside of their work environme ... Continue Reading

Performance Coaching: Being Accommodating and Chal ...

By Donna Dunning When accommodating clients, you consider how your clients prefer to do things. You work through their natural strengths and approaches. For example, for clients who prefer to learn in a practical manner, you help them find ways to learn on the job rather than exp ... Continue Reading

Illustrations of Type – INFP

By Donna Dunning In my MBTI® Certification workshops participants respond to the instruction -“Describe your type using words, phrases, or pictures.” I find these visual representations of type preferences help illustrate individual differences. Here is a photo of a response ... Continue Reading