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Posts Tagged ‘assimilator’

Posted in Blog on October 12, 2012

What Might be a Challenge for an ISTJ?

By Donna Dunning Career change and searching for work are challenging for anyone, but people with ISTJ preferences can find the process especially stressful and difficult. Change is not an ISTJ’s best friend Some people seek and are enthralled by change. Generally, however, peo ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on September 12, 2012

Type Statistics: ISTJ and ISFJ Assimilators

By Donna Dunning Specialize and Stabilize Individuals with these personality type preferences have a dominant function of Introverted Sensing (Si). Together, people with preferences for ISTJ and ISFJ comprised 25.4% of the national representative sample of personality type prefe ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on September 3, 2012

Illustrations of Type – ISTJ and ISFJ

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

Posted in Blog on July 27, 2012

Introverted Sensing at Work

By Donna Dunning Here is a story from my website by a reader with ISTJ preferences describing how he approaches tasks at work. Individuals with these personality type preferences have a dominant function of Introverted Sensing (Si). Personality Type: ISTJ “As an ISTJ, I functi ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 2, 2012

Illustrations of Type – ISTJ and ISFJ

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

Posted in Blog on May 14, 2012

Illustrations of Type – ISTJ

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

Posted in Blog on February 29, 2012

Teaching to all Types

By Donna Dunning The task of accommodating diverse learning styles when teaching can be daunting. It is natural to fall back on your own learning preferences. However, trainers and teachers need to actively plan to meet the diverse learning needs of all participants. Think about ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 18, 2012

That is not the way I learn

By Donna Dunning Introverted and Extraverted Personality Type Preferences Everyone has experienced that painful training session or classroom that doesn’t suit his or her preferred way of learning. Although there certainly are good and bad teachers, in many cases, an unpleasan ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 4, 2012

Assimilators (ISTJ and ISFJ): Personality Type Pre ...

By Donna Dunning   This is the sixth post in a nine part series describing typical stress response patterns linked to personality type preferences. The information in these posts shows you how to assess your stress levels, identify your stressors, and build resilience to stress ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 2, 2011

Personality Type and Learning: ISTJ

By Donna Dunning Logical Assimilator (ISTJ) “Why reinvent the wheel.” Our personality type preferences link to how and what we prefer to learn. In my booklet, Introduction to Type and Learning, I describe how each of your four preferences (E/I, S/N, T/F and J/P) link to your ... Continue Reading