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Posted in Blog on December 7, 2012

What Might be a Challenge for an ISFJ?

By Donna Dunning People who prefer ISFJ often have a strong work ethic and demonstrate loyalty toward their organization, family, and close friends. Support and Assist They often complete practical tasks to show their support and loyalty. This helps things run smoothly and makes ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 30, 2012

What Might be a Challenge for an ESFP?

By Donna Dunning People who prefer ESFP (Responder) enjoy action, interaction, and distractions. Often highly sociable, they are quick to join or initiate a fun activity. As one Responder commented to me: “I will always go to coffee when someone asks me to join them. No task is ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 23, 2012

What Might be a Challenge for an INFJ?

By Donna Dunning People with INFJ preferences tend to look for meaning and purpose in their work. It can be a major challenge for them when their work does not match their values. One INFJ expresses it this way: “In the past, I lived a “successful” but not truly happy life. ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 16, 2012

What Might be a Challenge for an ENTJ?

By Donna Dunning People with preferences for ENTJ tend to enjoy accomplishing results, setting high standards for themselves and others. They often find it most efficient to get things done by taking charge. As one individual with ENTJ preferences notes: “First, my family will ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 9, 2012

What Might be a Challenge for an ENFP?

By Donna Dunning People with preferences for ENFP are enthusiastic and energetic in their approach. They may start many projects and become easily distracted by many ideas and events. Focusing on one thing at a time can seem monotonous and uninspiring for them. In fact, an ENFP m ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 2, 2012

What Might be a Challenge for an ISFP?

By Donna Dunning People with preferences for ISFP tend to use a calm, practical approach. They enjoy helping others and providing products and services that are useful in the here-and-now. Being observant and focused on others, ISFPs are often quick to offer assistance and help o ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 31, 2012

Type Statistics: INTJ and INFJ Visionaries

By Donna Dunning Interpret and Implement Individuals with these personality type preferences have a dominant function of Introverted Intuition (Ni). Together, people with preferences for INTJ and INFJ comprised 3.6% of the national representative sample of personality type prefe ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 26, 2012

What Might be a Challenge for an INTP?

By Donna Dunning People with INTP preferences are usually curious and motivated to solve problems and figure things out. However, they can quickly lose interest when a problem is solved. One man I interviewed told me he often forgot to follow-through once a situation had lost its ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 24, 2012

Type Statistics: ESTJ and ENTJ Expeditors

By Donna Dunning Direct and Decide Individuals with these personality type preferences have a dominant function of Extraverted Thinking (Te). Together, people with preferences for ESTJ and ENTJ comprised 10.5% of the national representative sample of personality type preferences ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 19, 2012

What Might be a Challenge for an ENFJ?

By Donna Dunning People with ENFJ preferences are often highly sociable and like to work in collaborative teams. They usually enjoy achieving long-term results by determining and harnessing people’s best strengths. To an ENFJ, a project is best completed when the people involve ... Continue Reading