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Enhancers: Typical Strengths and Work Preferences

By Donna Dunning Personality type preferences ISFP and INFP Characteristic Strengths • Authentic • Appreciative • Nurturing • Flexible • Harmonious Work Preferences • Quietly expressing one’s self and values through work • Appreciating and working to improve the w ... Continue Reading

ESFJ Communication Highlights

By Donna Dunning In my personality type based communication workshops I sometimes have participants complete this thought -“To communicate most effectively with me, please…” This exercise helps participants express their personal communication style and preferences. I c ... Continue Reading

Words

INFP Reflections Blog By Paul Dunning After reading Tolkien’s quote – “I often long to work at my nonsense fairy language and don’t let myself ’cause though I love it so it does seem such a mad hobby!” – in my previous blog, I started to wond ... Continue Reading

Type Trivia

By Donna Dunning On a values scale, which four-letter-type had the highest percentage when ranking “Relationships/Friendships” as “Very Important”? On a values scale, which four-letter-type had the lowest percentage when ranking “Relationships/Friendships” as “Very ... Continue Reading

Defining Career Success

By Donna Dunning My life has a superb cast but I can’t figure out the plot. ~Ashleigh Brilliant What makes you different from everyone else? Defining and creating career success requires a solid understanding of who you are and what is important. We can get trapped sometime ... Continue Reading

Why Work? (Part lll)

By Donna Dunning What motivates you to get up and work each day? The answer to this question can help you position yourself in work that meets your physical and psychological needs. Psychologists have spent considerable time trying to figure out the meaning of work in people’s ... Continue Reading

Why Work? (Part ll)

By Donna Dunning What motivates you to get up and work each day? The answer to this question can help you position yourself in work that meets your physical and psychological needs. Psychologists have spent considerable time trying to figure out the meaning of work in people’s ... Continue Reading

Why Work?

By Donna Dunning What motivates you to get up and work each day? The answer to this question can help you position yourself in work that meets your physical and psychological needs. Psychologists have spent considerable time trying to figure out the meaning of work in people’s ... Continue Reading

Finding an Interesting Career

By Donna Dunning Have you taken the time to define what makes a career interesting? Flash back to high school where a well-intentioned guidance counselor, teacher, or parent asks, “What are you going to do?” It’s a difficult question and you may have answered, as many peopl ... Continue Reading

It’s Not Easy Being You

By Donna Dunning Years ago, an insightful elementary teacher noticed our daughter had matching socks and called us into the school for a parent-teacher meeting. He told us she was changing, not participating in class, and developing an attitude. He knew our daughter, typical to h ... Continue Reading