PuddleRiver
It's always something...
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- Apr 24, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 5w6
I know, right? Oh, what I wouldn't do to get sorted into Gryffindor *sigh*
Me too!
I know, right? Oh, what I wouldn't do to get sorted into Gryffindor *sigh*
Do you have information on what each of these types means, like brief descriptions? Interesting combination. Going off the words alone, my initial impression was to be relieved that something like "realist" was in there to balance out the feeliness of the other two.
Working: Visionary
Emoting: Empath
Thinking: Kinsmen
Profile Boss: Working Visionary
I have no idea what any of this means. [MENTION=13589]Mal12345[/MENTION], do you have descriptions on hand for these categories?
I only google for the descriptions
VISIONARYâ„¢ Working Style
- They are driven to do something significant in their lifetime.
- They aspire to being recognized/remembered for their achievements.
"Visionary is a born leader, as well as a card-carrying member of the workaholic club. Even among that select group, theirs is often the more serious affliction. These are the big-picture visionaries. The ones whose eyes are so firmly focused on the future that they hardly notice today's mud at their feet. "Brainstorming" and "think tanks" are typical workplace innovations of theirs and reflective of their intellectual curiosity and people-propensity. This is the strength of intuitive-intellect. A Visionary approach to all and to life is standout different. Leadership is their natural role. They delegate well and handle problems of project, personnel and process efficiently. They are known to be tough, meaning inflexible about poor job performance (their own and others'). When it comes to taking chances, Visionary leads the world; but then, they do have that ace up their sleeve: intuition. Others may consider them extraordinarily bold risk-takers. Their own opinion differs. When emotion gives the nod, Visionary sees it as considerably riskier to ignore their own truth in favour of logic, and much less rewarding."
If this isn't true for you, then you can look at the next highest score in the Working category.
Thanks. Ended up looking at the next one down in the working category, evocateur, which was a tie with healer at 9. I'm not yet as badass as the description, but it gets the core in a way that working healer does not.I can google for descriptions such as this one:
http://techgirl78.diaryland.com/whealer.html
or refer you to the book:
http://www.amazon.com/Sides-You-Unlocking-Think-Work/dp/1929067003/
Yeah, that honestly sounds nothing like me. I'm not a workaholic, I dislike having to boss people around, and I'm mildly risk averse. I have no idea how I scored highest on this. I must have accidentally omitted some minus signs, that's the only reason I can think of.
Thanks. Ended up looking at the next one down in the working category, evocateur, which was a tie with healer at 9. I'm not yet as badass as the description, but it gets the core in a way that working healer does not.
Look. All it takes to get sorted into Gryffindor is to be pure of heart, gentle as the wind, yet fierce like Harry Potter
Some of these tests put me in Ravenclaw, but I'm a better fit for Slytherin.Look. All it takes to get sorted into Gryffindor is to be pure of heart, gentle as the wind,yet fierceand a blooming idiot like Harry Potter
Some of these tests put me in Ravenclaw, but I'm a better fit for Slytherin.
In any case, how do we find out what our ANSIR styles are, and why is that test being combined in a thread with a Hogwarts House test???
Thinking - visionary
Working - evokateur/visionary
Emoting - eccentrik
So, I'm either an Emoting Eccentrik or a Working Visionary. Can you provide the description for Emoting Eccentrik?
As for Hogwarts.
Slytherin - 75
Ravenclaw - 69
Gryffindor - 51
Hufflepuff - 40
I mostly agree with or relate to every Slytherin description, except the distinguished hunger for power.
Some of these tests put me in Ravenclaw, but I'm a better fit for Slytherin.
In any case, how do we find out what our ANSIR styles are, and why is that test being combined in a thread with a Hogwarts House test???