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Type Statistics: ESFJ and ENFJ Contributors

By Donna Dunning Communicate and Cooperate Individuals with these personality type preferences have a dominant function of Extraverted Feeling (Fe). Together, people with preferences for ESFJ and ENFJ comprised 14.8 % of the national representative sample of personality type pref ... Continue Reading

Personality Type Musings: Social Activism

By Donna Dunning I recognize that personality type is only one factor contributing to how we think and act. However, having been a practitioner using this model for twenty-five years, I can’t seem to stop myself from looking for type patterns and differences in my interactions ... Continue Reading

16 Personality Types and Learning

By Donna Dunning Life-long learning is a necessity in our rapidly changing, fast paced world. Your personality type preferences influence what and how you prefer to learn. Here are learning tips, organized by the 16 personality types, to help you learn more effectively. Learning ... Continue Reading

Personality Type Development

By Donna Dunning What is your typical personality type development pattern? You have a preferred approach Everyone has a most preferred approach or dominant function working in tandem with a secondary, auxiliary function. Together, these two functions guide people as they take in ... Continue Reading

INTPs can be their own worst critic

By Donna Dunning Here is a story from my website by a reader with INTP preferences. People with these preferences have Introverted Thinking (Ti) as a dominant function. Notice the depth and breadth of self-analysis in this story. Personality Type: INTP “My biggest strategy for ... Continue Reading

Do you like brainstorming?

By Donna Dunning Thanks to Nandini for this post idea. Brainstorming, by definition, is a creative, non-critical process for generating multiple ideas and options. The concept is that an open-ended approach will create many possibilities, which can later be sorted and evaluated. ... Continue Reading

Personality Type Preferences and Information Gathe ...

By Donna Dunning Are you a reader? My son (ISTJ preferences) proudly acknowledges that he has only voluntarily read one or two books in his life. He doesn’t like to read fiction and is not interested in analyzing stories. Textbooks and manuals are not his favorite information t ... Continue Reading

Graduation Trials and Tribulations

By Donna Dunning Perhaps you completed your educational program this spring. If so, congratulations! Completing school requires hard work, dedication, and persistence. Graduation is a major accomplishment and a positive experience, but like any other life change, it is a time for ... Continue Reading

Getting along: Personality type Interactions

By Donna Dunning Are you communicating or miscommunicating with the people in your life? Often what we say and how we say it is heard differently than we intend. Communication is complex and depends on many variables. As a starting point, consider the personality type preferences ... Continue Reading

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