Alisha Kennerly

ENTJ

ENTJ: The Commander

The ENTJ, or “The Commander”, thrives on pressure and loves to make tough calls and big decisions. This is reflected in their working life as well as their personal life. Their sharp eye for detail and quick wits enable them to make important judgments and decisions in an informed and efficient manner. In this article, we will get to know and understand the ENTJ a little better so that anyone who has tested as an ENTJ will have a good insight into their strengths, weaknesses and cognitive functions! ENTJ Meaning The ENTJ, or the Commander, is one of the of …

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ISFP

ISFP: The Adventurer

ISFPs are called the Adventurer (or sometimes “the Creator”) because they are original, creative and independent. In this article, we will take a look at an ISFP in detail. We will explore their key traits, their strengths and weaknesses, their cognitive functions and much more. Enjoy! ISFP Meaning The ISFP personality type, or “The Adventurer”, is one of the of the “16 personality types” that we see in several different models based on the work of Carl Jung. These models include the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and Keirsey Temperament Sorter, among others. ISFP represents an individual who is Introverted, Sensing, Feeling and Perceiving. This …

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ESTJ

ESTJ: The Executive

The ESTJ, or the Executive, is decisive, firm and carries out tasks with the utmost confidence. In this article, we will explore the meaning of ‘ESTJ’. We will look at their core traits, strengths, weaknesses and their cognitive functions to give you a thorough insight in the ESTJ. ESTJ Meaning The ESTJ, or the Executive, is one of the of the “16 personality types” that we see in several different models based on the work of Carl Jung. These models include the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and Keirsey Temperament Sorter, among others. ESTJ represents an individual who has a preference …

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ISTJ

ISTJ: The Logistician

ISTJs, or “The Logisticians” (sometimes called the “Inspector”) are practical, careful people, who are not afraid of responsibility or hard work. They tend to carry out tasks to a high standard and focus on doing things correctly. In this article, we will explore the ISTJ in-detail. We hope that if you have tested as an ISTJ that you find this information useful. ISTJ Meaning The ISTJ personality type, or the Logistician, is one of the of the “16 personality types” that we see in several different models based on the work of Carl Jung. These models include the Myers-Briggs Type …

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ENTP

ENTP: The Debater

The ENTP tends to be sociable, energetic and open-minded – hence their nickname “The Debater” (or sometimes “The Visionary”). In this article, we will explore the ENTP in detail. We hope that if you have tested as an ENTP, this article will help you to understand yourself a little better! ENTP Meaning The ENTP, or the Debater, is one of the of the “16 personality types” that we see in several different models based on the work of Carl Jung. These models include the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and Keirsey Temperament Sorter, among others. The ENTP represents Extroversion, iNtuition, Thinking, …

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INFJ

INFJ: The Advocate

Intuitive and deep-thinkers, the INFJ, or “The Advocate” (or sometimes “The Counselor”) seeks to wholly understand the world around them and bring out the best in each individual. In this article, we will explore the INFJ in detail so that if you, or anyone you know, has tested as an INFJ, you can have a good understanding of their traits, strengths and functions. INFJ Meaning The INFJ, or the Advocate, is one of the of the “16 personality types” that we see in several different models based on the work of Carl Jung. These models include the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator …

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MBTI

16 Personalities: Which One Are You?

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Isabel Myers and Katharine Briggs, a mother-daughter team of psychologists from the World War II era, developed the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator after becoming fascinated with Carl Jung’s work on personality types. The self-assessment helps to uncover an individual’s strengths, weaknesses, preferences, ways of relating to others, career possibilities, and much more. Myers and Briggs released their first pencil and paper version of the test in the early 1945. Today, it is the most popular personality assessment in circulation. According to Jung, people can be characterized by their preference of general attitude (extroversion or introversion), their …

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The 2015 “Your Time” Scholarship Recipient

Thank you to everyone who submitted an application for our “Your Time” scholarship. We are pleased to announce Ofonime Emah of Montgomery College as the winner of this year’s scholarship. Ofonime is working to earn an Associate’s Degree in Life Science to begin her path of eventually becoming a pedodontist, a pediatric dentist. Her ultimate goal is to provide free oral health care to less fortunate children in Africa, her homeland. Having previously worked with law firms, Ofonime was touched after working with children with an array of disabilities and knew she wanted to contribute in some way. That is …

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