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Posts Tagged ‘career’

Posted in Blog on March 21, 2016

Personality Type Preferences and Careers in the Ar ...

By Donna Dunning There are all types of people in artistic jobs, but not all people are equally attracted to all kinds of artistic jobs. College Match Up has done their research and created an infographic with a number of interesting facts and ideas on this topic. There are many ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 5, 2015

NF Temperament and Careers

By Donna Dunning Career focus is development of self or others   Animal Metaphor: Dolphin       Although N and F are letters associated with personality type theory, these two preferences also align to an older theory, which describes four basic human Tempe ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 28, 2015

SJ Temperament and Careers

By Donna Dunning Career focus is contribution to a group or project   Animal Metaphor: Beaver       Although S and J are letters associated with personality type theory, these two preferences also align to an older theory, which describes four basic human Te ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 22, 2015

SP Temperament and Careers

By Donna Dunning Career focus is on doing   Animal Metaphor: Fox     Although S and P are letters associated with personality type theory, these two preferences also align to an older theory, which describes four basic human Temperaments. You may be familiar wit ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 12, 2015

NT Temperament and Careers

By Donna Dunning Career focus is knowledge and competency   Animal Metaphor: Owl       Although N and T are letters associated with personality type theory, these two preferences also align to an older theory, which describes four basic human Temperaments. ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on February 5, 2014

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

Posted in Blog on January 29, 2014

Personal Constraints and Work Choices

By Donna Dunning I like to think positively and am more likely to see possibilities and opportunities than constraints. But a positive attitude cannot overcome some of the restrictions and roles that, for many people, sometime in their life, will limit where, when, and how they w ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 22, 2014

Living Life Your Way

By Donna Dunning Caroline may get called to work in the middle of Thanksgiving dinner. Mike works weekends, so he can hit the ski slopes on a weekday. Sean works flexible hours and goes to kindergarten with his daughter when the class has an interesting activity or outing. Jane m ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 17, 2014

Type Trivia

By Donna Dunning How do you feel about working in an organization that has clear structures and responsibilities? Which four-letter type answered “like” the most? Which four-letter type answered “like” the least? This question (as well as several others) was asked to ind ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 15, 2014

10 Essential Career Success Strategies

By Donna Dunning Over the course of your lifetime you may spend 80,000 hours at work. Are you getting what you want from work? Are you excelling at your career? Here are 10 strategies to help you become more engaged and successful at work. 1. Ask yourself for directions Career su ... Continue Reading