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Gooby plz. One had a penis (I) and one had a vagina (E).Wo, real twin powers though.
Gooby plz. One had a penis (I) and one had a vagina (E).Wo, real twin powers though.
That's not real twins, only noob twins are male/female.
Trust me, I'm an expert on twins.
ENTJ, but closer to I and P the last time I took it (at 24) than the first time I took it (at 19). The N and T are both under 10 but haven't really changed.
WFU03- You may not have total control over your personality, but you most certainly have a choice of how you act in a social or work situation.
I don't think a lot of you really understand what being an introvert means. It doesn't mean you have no social skills, or simply CAN'T function in a social setting. I am quite introverted and I can operate just fine in typical business settings, but it exhausts me.
In my work, I have to be on the phone and presenting a lot. I would probably be much more productive if I didn't have to focus on that so much. Not so much because it eats away at my time, although that is true to an extent. It's more that constantly talking and interacting and presenting takes a LOT out of me, both in preparation and recovery. Now you put me in a situation where I can work on my own and write, etc. I'll knock stuff out all day long and not even be tired.
Well if you don't have a good personality then you shouldn't be a leader.
Interesting article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...95d-11e2-95b3-272d604a10a3_story.html?hpid=z2
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Interesting article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...95d-11e2-95b3-272d604a10a3_story.html?hpid=z2
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thought it was a whack conclusion. basically, the extreme ends of one personality trait end up selling less software than those who are more moderate. great research, bro.
I had my annual review a few days ago. I've been here almost four years and my direct supervisor is leaving at the end of August - so naturally much of his review was in the context of me potentially taking over his position. One of the things he said I need to "improve" was my "visibility around the office" and my "participation/body language in meetings." Apparently I don't walk around and talk to people enough (at least not enough to be immediately promoted to VP) and I tend to look annoyed during meetings (guilty).
I consider myself an extrovert, but I'm purposely not at the office because a) most of the people I work with are morons, and b) I'd rather just get my shit done and leave when I want. So I had to withhold my aggressive laughter until after my review ended.
Oh, and the best part? He also said I should chime in and say something during every meeting just so people know I'm paying attention. Speaking just to hear your own voice! Corporate America! Ugh. I need to pull a Peter Gibbons.