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Posts Tagged ‘preferences’

Posted in Blog on December 5, 2012

Do Kids Disrupt or Create Structure in Your Life?

By Donna Dunning I think the answer is yes to both – depending on your personality type preferences. One of the benefits of facilitating MBTI ® certification workshops (besides being able to discuss personality type for four or five days with highly interested and motivated le ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 28, 2012

Mistyping: Is Your Natural Preference Judging or P ...

By Donna Dunning Sometimes it is tricky to figure out your natural personality type preferences. We all use Judging and Perceiving The question is not “Are you a Judger or a Perceiver?” Although some people do talk like this as a short hand for describing their preference, th ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 21, 2012

Mistyping: Is your natural preference Thinking or ...

By Donna Dunning Having worked with personality type for about 25 years, I have come to recognize how difficult it can be to sort out who you really are from all the personal, societal, and situational pressures to act and react in certain ways. Several of my clients and workshop ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 14, 2012

Mistyping: Is your natural preference Sensing or I ...

By Donna Dunning Having worked with personality type for about 25 years, I have come to recognize how difficult it can be to sort out who you really are from all the personal, societal, and situational pressures to act and react in certain ways. Several of my clients and workshop ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on August 29, 2012

Challenging Your Assumptions about Personality Typ ...

By Donna Dunning When surfing the net I am sometimes disappointed by what I read about personality type. I don’t like to be an elitist or snob, but it sometimes irks me when I see people discussing personality type inappropriately. Here are three assumptions that I believe are ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on August 22, 2012

Mistyping: Is your natural preference Introversion ...

By Donna Dunning Having worked with personality type for about 25 years, I have come to recognize how difficult it can be to sort out who you really are from all the personal, societal, and situational pressures to act and react in certain ways. Several of my clients and workshop ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 18, 2012

Adaptable Planning: Personality type, The Joy of F ...

By Donna Dunning How do you combine adaptability and planning in your day-to-day life? Planning helps you set goals and provides a focus for spending your resources, time, and energy. Without planning it is difficult to achieve the results you are looking for. Adaptability allows ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 11, 2012

Using Personality Type in Career Development

By Donna Dunning Here are four key ways to use type in your career development. 1. Identifying your (or your client’s) preferred approach to work There are certain kinds of activities and ways of doing things that are energizing and comfortable. Learning about these can help y ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 4, 2012

Considerate Efficiency: Personality type, The Joy ...

By Donna Dunning When working, how do you ensure tasks are completed efficiently while considering the needs and skills of the people involved? In the workplace there is an expectation for tasks to be completed efficiently and effectively. Some people accomplish this by taking a ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on June 27, 2012

Practical Visioning: Personality type, The Joy of ...

By Donna Dunning How do you combine practicality and vision in your day-to-day life? Vision A future vision provides energy and adds purpose to help manage your daily challenges. People generally enjoy associating with others who have new ideas and long-term goals. However, a vis ... Continue Reading