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Posts Tagged ‘judging’

Posted in Blog on July 19, 2017

Coaching Coaches

By Donna Dunning Website Inquiry Do you have any training tips? I am running a workshop with coaches and looking for exercises to help them understand Judging and Perceiving differences. My Answer The Basics Good question.When working with a group of coaches, the first step is to ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on June 29, 2015

Thinking Positively About Type Differences: Judgin ...

By Donna Dunning It’s often tempting to see differences as a problem rather than appreciate their value. The important first step in developing understanding and appreciation is to see the positive aspects of all preferences. Reframing Judging If you prefer Perceiving, you may ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 20, 2014

Leadership Illustrations

By Donna Dunning In my MBTI® Certification workshops I sometimes ask groups to describe leadership strengths and challenges associated with their preferences. These visual representations of type preferences help illustrate individual differences. Here is a photo of a response f ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on September 11, 2013

Personality Type and Relationships: A Judging Perc ...

By Donna Dunning It is common to hear about conflicts arising between people who prefer to approach the world in a structured and organized way and those who prefer to keep their options open. J and P People who prefer Judging (J) generally like to be organized and can become fru ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 5, 2012

Do Kids Disrupt or Create Structure in Your Life?

By Donna Dunning I think the answer is yes to both – depending on your personality type preferences. One of the benefits of facilitating MBTI ® certification workshops (besides being able to discuss personality type for four or five days with highly interested and motivated le ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 28, 2012

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

Posted in Blog on July 18, 2012

Adaptable Planning: Personality type, The Joy of F ...

By Donna Dunning How do you combine adaptability and planning in your day-to-day life? Planning helps you set goals and provides a focus for spending your resources, time, and energy. Without planning it is difficult to achieve the results you are looking for. Adaptability allows ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on June 1, 2012

Communication Between Two People with a Preference ...

By Donna Dunning Communication is complex and it is, of course, impossible to describe all of the dynamics and complexities of relationships or interactions in a short post. What this post will do is describe some general positive characteristics and potential challenges that may ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on May 25, 2012

Communication: Judging and Perceiving Preferences

By Donna Dunning Communication is complex and it is, of course, impossible to describe all of the dynamics and complexities of relationships or interactions in a short post. What this post will do is describe some general positive characteristics and potential challenges that may ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on March 28, 2012

What does it mean to be on time?

By Donna Dunning Personality Type and Communication In a recent post on the CPP Education Blog, Catherine Rains debunks the “Ps are usually late” stereotype. She mentions that a friend of hers, with a preference for Judging, defines “on time” as arriving fifteen minutes e ... Continue Reading