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Posted in Blog on January 16, 2013

Spotlight on INTP

By Donna Dunning INTP Insightful Analyzer Motto: “Get the picture?” When creating type resources, one of my goals is to offer practical descriptions and examples to help people understand each of the different patterns of personality type preferences. One way I have done this ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 9, 2013

Spotlight on ESTJ

By Donna Dunning ESTJ Practical Expeditor Motto: “Let’s get to work.” When creating type resources, one of my goals is to offer practical descriptions and examples to help people understand each of the different patterns of personality type preferences. One way I have done ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 2, 2013

Spotlight on INFJ

By Donna Dunning INFJ Compassionate Visionary Motto: “There’s more to it than meets the eye.” When creating type resources, one of my goals is to offer practical descriptions and examples to help people understand each of the different patterns of personality type preferenc ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 26, 2012

Spotlight on ENTP

By Donna Dunning ENTP Logical Explorers Motto: “The possibilities are endless.” When creating type resources, one of my goals is to offer practical descriptions and examples to help people understand each of the different patterns of personality type preferences. One way I ha ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 19, 2012

Spotlight on ESFP

By Donna Dunning ESFP Compassionate Responders Motto: “Consider it done.” When creating type resources, one of my goals is to offer practical descriptions and examples to help people understand each of the different patterns of personality type preferences. One way I have don ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 12, 2012

Spotlight on ISTJ

By Donna Dunning ISTJ Logical Assimilators Motto: “Why reinvent the wheel?” When creating type resources, one of my goals is to offer practical descriptions and examples to help people understand each of the different patterns of personality type preferences. One way I have ... Continue Reading