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Posts Tagged ‘dominant function’

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

Posted in Blog on November 7, 2012

Did You Lose Something?

By Donna Dunning Having ENFP preferences, losing things is usually a sign that I am becoming overly disorganized, tired, or stressed. For example, when I travel across three or more time zones to do training, I can become tired when facilitating a workshop. One signal for me to n ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 25, 2012

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

Posted in Blog on June 15, 2012

Personality Type and Vacation Planning

By Donna Dunning There are many factors that affect how and when you plan your vacation. I remember seeing a study years ago from the UK indicating that people with ISFJ preferences plan their vacations further ahead of time than any of the other type groups. In this study those ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 13, 2012

Enhancers (ISFP and INFP): Personality Type Prefer ...

By Donna Dunning This is the ninth post in a nine part series describing typical stress response patterns linked to personality type preferences. The information in these posts shows you how to assess your stress levels, identify your stressors, and build resilience to stress. ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 11, 2012

Analyzers (ISTP and INTP): Personality Type Prefer ...

By Donna Dunning This is the eighth post in a nine part series describing typical stress response patterns linked to personality type preferences.  The information in these posts shows you how to assess your stress levels, identify your stressors, and build resilience to stress ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 6, 2012

Visionaries (INTJ and INFJ): Personality Type Pref ...

By Donna Dunning This is the seventh post in a nine part series describing typical stress response patterns linked to personality type preferences. The information in these posts shows you how to assess your stress levels, identify your stressors, and build resilience to stress ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 4, 2012

Assimilators (ISTJ and ISFJ): Personality Type Pre ...

By Donna Dunning   This is the sixth post in a nine part series describing typical stress response patterns linked to personality type preferences. The information in these posts shows you how to assess your stress levels, identify your stressors, and build resilience to stress ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 23, 2011

Expeditors (ESTJ and ENTJ): Personality Type Prefe ...

By Donna Dunning   This is the fifth post in a nine part series describing typical stress response patterns linked to personality type preferences. The information in these posts shows you how to assess your stress levels, identify your stressors, and build resilience to stress ... Continue Reading