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Jūlijs 10., 2006
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INFJ - the counselor You scored 0% I to E, 5% N to S, 19% F to T, and 42% J to P! | Your type is best summed up by the word "counselor", which belongs to the larger group of idealists. Only 2% of the population share your type. You are so empathic that you often know what others need before they know themselves. You are a complex person who can deal with complicated issues and people, almost prefer to, as you love problem solving. You can be something of an idealist or perfectionist, and should try to take yourself a little less seriously. You are a supportive and insightful romantic partner, encouraging your mate to have dreams and work hard to make those dreams come true. Because you are so creative, you have a wealth of ideas to help them toward those goals. You need harmony so much that you are driven to resolve conflict quickly, as long as the terms don't violate your ethics. You feel the most appreciated when your partner admires your creativity, trusts your inspirations, and respects your values. It is also vitally important that your partner be open and emotionally available - in other words, that they be willing to share themselves completely.
Your group summary: idealists (NF)
Your type summary: INFJ
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My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender: | You scored higher than 99% on I to E | | You scored higher than 99% on N to S | | You scored higher than 99% on F to T | | You scored higher than 99% on J to P |
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INFP - The Healer You scored 25 I versus E, 40 N versus S, 40 F versus T, and 40 J versus P! | Your ideal mate is known as the healer. As a romantic partner, this type is usually supportive and nuturing, however, they have a high need for individuality. Harmony is extremely important to this type as they are very affected by conflict and tension, which also makes them resist confronting their partners directly about problems. When this type gets angry, they usually blame themselves, rather than their partners. This type can also be stubborn and unyielding when they feel they are being criticized or mistreated. They feel the most appreciated when their partners listen to them carefully. They need to be understood. They need to hear their partners express their feelings, the more often, the better. The group summary: idealists (NF)
The type summary: INFP
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My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender: | You scored higher than 99% on I versus E | | You scored higher than 99% on N versus S | | You scored higher than 99% on F versus T | | You scored higher than 99% on J versus P |
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kaut kas nav īsti kārtībā ar tiem procentiem. nu nevar būt, ka es tik izteikta, abos testos.
un vēl komentāri par ideālistiem:
IDEALIST NFs, being ABSTRACT in communicating and COOPERATIVE in implementing goals, can become highly skilled in DIPLOMATIC INTEGRATION. Thus their most practiced and developed intelligent operations are usually teaching and counseling (NFJ mentoring), or conferring and tutoring (NFP advocating). And they would if they could be sages in one of these forms of social development. The Idealist temperament have an instinct for interpersonal integration, learn ethics with ever increasing zeal, sometimes become diplomatic leaders, and often speak interpretively and metaphorically of the abstract world of their imagination.
They are proud of themselves in the degree they are empathic in action, respect themselves in the degree they are benevolent, and feel confident of themselves in the degree they are authentic. Idealist types search for their unique identity, hunger for deep and meaningful relationships, wish for a little romance each day, trust their intuitive feelings implicitly, aspire for profundity. This is the "Identity Seeking Personality" -- credulous about the future, mystical about the past, and their preferred time and place are the future and the pathway. Educationally they go for the humanities, avocationally for ethics, and vocationally for personnel work.
Social relationships: In their family interactions they strive for mutuality, provide spiritual intimacy for the mates, opportunity for fantasy for their children, and for themselves continuous self-renewal. Idealists do not abound, being as few as 8% and nor more than 10% of the population.
The Counselor Idealists are abstract in thought and speech, cooperative in reaching their goals, and directive and introverted in their interpersonal roles. Counselors focus on human potentials, think in terms of ethical values, and come easily to decisions. The small number of this type (little more than 2 percent) is regrettable, since Counselors have an unusually strong desire to contribute to the welfare of others and genuinely enjoy helping their companions. Although Counsleors tend to be private, sensitive people, and are not generally visible leaders, they nevertheless work quite intensely with those close to them, quietly exerting their influence behind the scenes with their families, friends, and colleagues. This type has great depth of personality; they are themselves complicated, and can understand and deal with complex issues and people.
Counselors can be hard to get to know. They have an unusually rich inner life, but they are reserved and tend not to share their reactions except with those they trust. With their loved ones, certainly, Counselors are not reluctant to express their feelings, their face lighting up with the positive emotions, but darkening like a thunderhead with the negative. Indeed, because of their strong ability to take into themselves the feelings of others, Counselors can be hurt rather easily by those around them, which, perhaps, is one reason why they tend to be private people, mutely withdrawing from human contact. At the same time, friends who have known a Counselor for years may find sides emerging which come as a surprise. Not that they are inconsistent; Counselors value their integrity a great deal, but they have intricately woven, mysterious personalities which sometimes puzzle even them.
Counselors have strong empathic abilities and can become aware of another's emotions or intentions -- good or evil -- even before that person is conscious of them. This "mind-reading" can take the form of feeling the hidden distress or illnesses of others to an extent which is difficult for other types to comprehend. Even Counselors can seldom tell how they came to penetrate others' feelings so keenly. Furthermore, the Counselor is most likely of all the types to demonstrate an ability to understand psychic phenomena and to have visions of human events, past, present, or future. What is known as ESP may well be exceptional intuitive ability-in both its forms, projection and introjection. Such supernormal intuition is found frequently in the Counselor, and can extend to people, things, and often events, taking the form of visions, episodes of foreknowledge, premonitions, auditory and visual images of things to come, as well as uncanny communications with certain individuals at a distance.
IDEALISTS' QUOTES:
It is not our purpose to become each other; it is to recognize each other, to learn to see the other and honor him for what he is. [Hermann Hesse]
It is easy enough to be friendly to one's friends. But to befriend the one who regards himself as your enemy is the quintessence of true religion. The other is mere business. [Mohandas Gandhi]
Character is much easier kept than recovered. [Thomas Paine]
Never doubt that a small group of thoughful, committed people can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has. [Margaret Mead.]
The solution to adult problems tomorrow depends on large measure upon the how our children grow up today. There is no greater insight into the future than recognizing when we save our children, we save ourselves.
Intelligence in chains loses in lucidity, what it gains in intensity. [Albert Camus]
To give without any reward, or any notice, has a special quality of its own. [Anne Morrow Lindbergh]
A leader has the vision and conviction that a dream can be achieved. He inspires the power and energy to get it done. [Ralph Nader]
The Idealist Presidents There are none! [foršs rezultāts, bet pasaka daudz..]
WELL KNOWN PERSONALITIES IDEALISTS: "NF" (APOLLONIAN) (Choleric)
Arts & Entertainment/Sports/Journalism/Literature
* Jane Fonda(Counselor) * Shirley MacLaine * Pearl S. Buck * Charlotte Bronte(Champion) * Emily Bronte(Healer) * Emily Dickenson(Counselor) * Herman Hesse * Albert Camus * James Joyce * Leo Tolstoy(Champion) * Ann Morrow Lindbergh(Healer) * Oliver Stone(Champion) * Erica Jong(Champion)
Politics/Government/Military
* Mohandas Gandhi (Counselor) * Eleanor Roosevelt(Counselor) * Leon Trotsky (Champion) * Vladimir Lenin (Teacher) * Mikhail Gorbachev (Teacher) * Thomas Paine (Champion) * Alexander Hamilton (Champion) * Molly Brown "The Unsinkable" (Champion) * Princess Diana (Healer)
Business/Industry/Finance Science/Education/Humanities/Philosophy/Religion
* Lord Alfred Russel Wallace * Siddhartha [Buddha] * Albert Schweitzer(Healer) * Carl Rogers(Champion) * Abraham Maslow * Isabel Myers (Healer) * Carl Jung (Counselor) * Soren Kierkegaard * Plato
UN VĒL KAUT KAS: ... read how the intense, enthusiatic, highly intuitive Idealists search for ideal love, longing to find the one perfect "soul mate" with whom they can share their inner lives. But also learn about their mastery of the Pygmalion Project Project, as they bring all the power of their imaginations to bear on developing and deepening the significant people in their lives.
"The authors I have discussed in this volume portray the Idealist's search for the perfected life -- and the perfected mate -- with extraordinary insight and sympathy." -- Dr. Stephen Montgomery
Volume Three features portraits of four Idealist (NF) types:
The Monastic -- "Yes, that's right... love should come before logic ... Only then will man come to understand the meaning of life." -- Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Advocate -- "I was frighten and disappointed: [the wedding] was over, but nothing extraordinary, nothing worthy of the Sacrament I had just recieved, had taken place in myself. 'Is that all?' I thought." -- Leo Tolstoy
The Counselor -- "I believed he was naturally a man of better tendencies, higher principles, and purer tastes than such as circumstances had developed... I thought there were excellent materials in him." -- Charlotte Bronte
The Teacher -- "She might yet be able to help him to the building of the rainbow bridge that should connect the prose in us with the passion." -- E.M. Forster
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