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February 28, 2012
Follow–up on Understanding Your Personality Type
Follow-up to Follow–up on Understanding your personality type from Natalia's blog
Hi Mary,
Thank you for your respond to my last follow-up.
This is just a quick note where I want to reflect on how I’m getting on with my action points.
As the business project mentioned is progressing, we as a group were working hard so as to get the most of our presentation. We had two main ideas to consider and we had to choose only one. I saw a huge potential in one but my colleague advocated more the second. The only thing that mattered when choosing the idea was the amount of work that comes with creating a presentation and a follow-up business case.
When it comes to planning and creating a structure, I usually have in my mind a clear, effective plan. Well, it has to be said, that even if it is clear to me, not everyone can always spot the advantages that easily. They usually come up with different approaches that suit them more. And so it was in this case too. I had the whole step-by-step plan in my head. The only thing that needed to be done was dividing the work among the team and to check on the progress. Obviously, what I would do as usual, I would try to improve every little part of the presentation. I would take on more work than other members or delegate the work in such way which would provide me with a better control over the work. Basically, I would overwhelm myself with work and responsibility for the overall result and dig myself deeply into stressful situation.
However, I have decided not to push my idea forward and let him to pitch his. Long story short, we divided the work equally where everyone was responsible for their parts and in the end, we merged it together and started to rehearse.
In your last comment, you asked me if this new approach felt right for me. Well, I have to admit that it was a bit unusual to me. I normally work on +100%, but in this case, I wasn’t responsible for the entire project, or I should say, I didn’t take the responsibility for it as whole. As for the 1st action point, I let other people to have an equal part of the work that had to be done. And as for the 2nd action point – being judgemental, or perfectionist – I tried not to compare what they prepared with what I would do/improve in their place.
And how did I feel? Definitely better, more relaxed, with more time to spend on other things. I might have not improved the project by 3%, but it has definitely added 30% to my overall comfort and relax.
So, I have one more action point to pursue. I guess the hardest to crack though.
Thank you Mary for reading this and I will blog more on the 3rd action point soon.
Have a nice day!
Natalia
December 01, 2011
P10_Portfolio_Understanding your personality type – MBTI
Hello,
Yesterday, I attended a workshop from Warwick Skills Portfolio - Understanding your personality type - MBTI, which was held by Mary Sage.
As a part of the session we were given a questionnaire with 80 A/B questions about our preferences, feelings and actions.
The questionnaire focuses on four main parts:
Extrovert - Introvert
Sense - Intuition
Thinking - Feeling
Judging - Perceiving
As a result of my answers I am supposed to be ISTJ. However, after reading ISTJ and ESTJ description, I feel somehow uncomortable with ISTJ. Well, during the session and the excercise, I was also unsure whether to lean towards Extrovert or Introvert side.
After reading both of the description again thouroughly, I highlited those things that describes me. When I compared the ISTJ and ESTJ, I can say it is 1:1.
My question is, is it possible to be both extrovert and introvert?? It sounds a bit strange, isn't it?
And also Mary, what action points would you recommend me to set? Because I am somehow lost in my thoughts now.
Thank you for reading this and I'm looking forward to your respond.
Best wishes
Natalia