Wednesday, October 15, 2008

personality test

I did a personality test for one of my IS modules like juzt now online.
And here is what the webpage thinks i am. Check it out!




Introvert, Sensor, Thinker, Judger (ISTJ)


Meticulous and thorough, ISTJs are known for their exceptional ability to notice and remember details and facts with extreme accuracy. With ISTJs, their word is their bond and they are often described as serious, focused, down-to-earth and supremely reliable people who offer a consistently realistic and practical perspective. Characteristically quiet and hardworking, ISTJs have great practical judgment and can cite accurate evidence to support their views and apply their past experience to their present decisions. ISTJs typically communicate in a style that is clear, direct, and businesslike. They highly value common sense and knowledge from first-hand experience, and find comfort in their daily routine and familiar ways of doing things.
ISTJs Tend To Be:
• Precise, accurate & meticulous; great memory for details
• Task oriented with great powers of concentration
• Strong executers; organized, practical, & efficient
• Highly responsible with an exceptionally strong work ethic
• Adept at establishing & following procedures
• Dependable; serious about commitments & deadlines


Career Satisfiers
All people are most satisfied and successful when using their natural talents in an environment that is consistent with their personality preferences and values. Research shows that ISTJs are most satisfied by jobs that provide the following:
• Explicit expectations, objectives, & deadlines that do not often change
• Autonomy to use time & resources efficiently to reach set goals
• Plenty of time & space to work alone & concentrate on one task at a time without surprises or interruptions
• Feedback & evaluations that are logical, explicit, & focused on objective standards
• Procedures & standard systems that are effective & widely followed.



How to Love an ISTJ ( how to love ME!! HAHAHAS!!):

-Appreciate my common sense, practical, and steady approach to life.

-Respect my need for routine and order; avoid sudden changes.

-Listen attentively and respectfully.

-Try to be calm, honest and specific when discussing problems.

-Give me plenty of time to think things through before discussing them.

-Above all - Notice and acknowledge my hard work and commitment to our family's needs.

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