Personality And Pillow Method

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Personality And Pillow Method

My first exposure to personality tests was Myers Briggs when I was in high school.   Between then and now, I have taken my fair share of personality tests for work and school.   I believe that one’s personality changes as time passes; however, after taking the Jung personality test, my result conflicts with my belief.   It did not change much from my first test over 10 years ago.
      I typically don’t rate myself well when it comes to self-evaluation; therefore, my sister, Ka, provided her opinions by either agreeing or disagreeing with my choices.   My first Jung test result came back as INTJ.   It indicates that I am 55.6% Introverted, 58.06% Intuitive, 54.29% Thinking, and 57.14% Judging.   I decided to retake the test without anyone else’s opinion to avoid personal bias.   My second result was still the same, INTJ, with some slight percentage differences.   The Introverted was increased to 62.5%, Intuitive decreased to 53.13%, Thinking decreased to 52.5%, and Judging remained the same.
      According to the test, it indicates that there is only 2.1% of the total population, who has the same combination as I do.   Wow, that is a pretty small pool.   It goes on to say that INTJ personalities are intellectuals with preference for finding certainty; they are builders of systems and appliers of theoretical models.   I agree; the test nailed me perfectly.
      I am more introverted.   I get my energy from observing.   For example, even if I knew everyone, I find it more interesting to observe how people handle each other in various situations than to participate.   I do like attention, but only moderately, otherwise, I become uncomfortable.   As for Intuitive and Thinking, I waffle back and forth, depending on the situation, but mostly, I agree with the results.   Judging is pretty much on the spot.   I like to schedule out my day so that I know how much time I can allow for interruptions and prioritizing my work.
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