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Posted in Blog on January 20, 2012

The Right One for You

By Donna Dunning Can personality type help you find an ideal partner? Lately I am seeing many discussions on the importance of finding the “right type” to love and marry. The idea behind these “ideal” matches is that people with certain personality type preferences are n ... 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 November 30, 2011

Personality Type and Building Resilience to Stress ...

By Donna Dunning This is the first in a nine part series that describes typical stress response patterns linked to personality type preferences. Steps for building resilience People can thrive under an optimal level of stress. However, too much stress may trigger a wide range of ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 19, 2011

Developing Your Type – ISFJ

By Donna Dunning ISFJ Compassionate Assimilator: Specialize and Stabilize “Don’t rock the boat.” 13.8% of the population Type Dynamics for the ISFJ Dominant (Si): Inwardly taking in and assimilating personally important data Auxiliary (Fe): Outwardly decisive, collaborative ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on September 9, 2011

Personality Type and Learning: ISFJ

By Donna Dunning Compassionate Assimilators (ISFJ) “Don’t rock the boat.” 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 ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on August 15, 2011

Illustrations of Type – 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 August 12, 2011

Narratives of Type: Assimilators (ISTJs and ISFJs) ...

By Donna Dunning Stories are as old as mankind but it seems we never get tired of hearing them. I’m always interested in hearing or reading authentic stories about people, their personality preferences, their careers, their strengths, and their challenges. From talking with peo ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on May 27, 2011

ISFJs at Work

By Donna Dunning Compassionate Assimilators “Don’t rock the boat.” 13.8% of the population Compassionate Assimilators balance their careful, structured approach with an internal focus on how people are being affected by situations. The resulting combination leads to an int ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on May 25, 2011

Assimilators (ISTJs and ISFJs) at Work

By Donna Dunning Specialize and Stabilize Assimilators are at their best when they can use their natural work preferences. By focusing on your preferences, you can find work that is personally satisfying. The following list describes typical characteristics and preferences of As ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on May 2, 2011

Illustrations of Type – 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