Norrsken
self murderer
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2015
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- MBTI Type
- ENFJ
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
I recently had [MENTION=19719]Forever[/MENTION] stating that he believes that I may be an xSFJ. I will invite everybody from my friends list since I have spoken to some of them at length and they could have so more insight as to which type I may be.
[MENTION=27162]Cloudpatrol[/MENTION], [MENTION=27884]Cold[/MENTION], [MENTION=10550]Dr Mobius[/MENTION], [MENTION=5643]EcK[/MENTION], [MENTION=4945]EJCC[/MENTION], [MENTION=25763]Enthusiastic_Dreamer[/MENTION], [MENTION=7111]fidelia[/MENTION], [MENTION=26281]geedoenfj[/MENTION], [MENTION=21203]Grand Admiral Crunch[/MENTION], [MENTION=8936]highlander[/MENTION], [MENTION=26754]JClassic[/MENTION], [MENTION=28184]Jellyfish1234[/MENTION], [MENTION=26269]Kheledon[/MENTION], [MENTION=27821]Kho[/MENTION], [MENTION=5223]MDP2525[/MENTION], [MENTION=4299]meowington[/MENTION], [MENTION=4660]Osprey[/MENTION], [MENTION=22064]RedAmazoneFriendZone[/MENTION], [MENTION=25377]SearchingforPeace[/MENTION], [MENTION=27756]SheeplyShu[/MENTION], [MENTION]Thyp0n[/MENTION], [MENTION=7254]Wind Up Rex[/MENTION], [MENTION=23583]Yamato Nadeshiko[/MENTION], [MENTION=27735]Zeego[/MENTION], [MENTION=25403]ZNP-TBA[/MENTION].
Obviously, not everyone has to reply to this thread. I don't want you to feel forced to answer this if you don't want to.
I would obviously be devastated that I am about to lose someone very close to me, although knowing about his terminal illness will make sense to me. Still, I would fight for him and our relationship since I don't like the idea of somebody being all alone through their illness. Maybe that's controlling of me, who knows, all I know is that I would hate to leave that person all alone.
How to be there for the other person.
Holy Moses.
I refuse to let my roommate copy my answers, but I will pull an all nighter to help them out at least to convey, through THEIR OWN WORDS, the answers to the questions of the take home test. That way, I help them out, plus I won't get in trouble. I would definitely feel sympathy towards them.
Empathy, I suppose. I used to have trouble in class when I was much younger, so I know how it feels to be left behind, academically speaking.
I would mentally piece together how and why they are even failing in the first place, and will try to get a feel as to why. I would ask some questions such as: do you study and how often? What parts of the teaching are they lost on? Can they pay for a tutor?
Just to see if I can gauge on what their deeper issue could be. And then I go from there.
Project 2, definitely. Although I do well in work groups and don't mind them much, I tire quickly from having to extend myself on a social level with other people and need to be alone to recharge. It also seems very thorough in terms of problem solving; I do not appreciate chaos and spontaneity a lot of the time.
The having to work in a group versus alone.
It is nice to see people bouncing ideas off of each other. I like having my viewpoint broaden and challenged. I will feel inspired and want to look more/research on what these individuals have to say in these meetings so that I can then tell them how I think and feel about it in the next meetings.
I like to have time to think about what these people have to say about their ideas and that way I may be able to choose which ones are appropriate for the project.
That first paragraph made me smile. Finally! Time to recharge and replenish my exhausted spirit. I enjoy solitude as a way to recharge; reading books, cooking myself comfort food, going out on a lone walk to the park (maybe sit on a bench to people watch), web surf and have some chats/giggles with online pals, take long naps, listen to music, spend time with my husband, creative writing either in a notebook or computer, and zone out to Netflix. Yes, binge eating and binge Netflexing sounds very attractive to me. ;p
Although, I won't lie, I also like to venture out with close friends and family members. I like restaurants, movie theaters, bowling, going to the mall to go shopping together, that sort of thing. I know it sounds kind of shallow, but after a rough week, I quite enjoy stereotypical shallow pursuits, so long I can always come back to my own head and think about life and death and God and the meaning of life and why are we all here and... yeah. And my relationships. I like thinking about love a lot.
Binging mindlessly.
Not in particular order: Musician, Counselor, and Psychologist.
I cannot really say why I want these careers. I suppose it comes from the heart of wanting to help other people in some way. Through music, through counseling, or by using both brain hemispheres in my head to find out what could be going on with someone, I want to help. I do enjoy it in a way that is science based, in a way.
It was quite easy. I have dat intrapersonal intelligence.
The human experience is the most fascinating concept for me. Music is the universal language. Counseling brings me and the other person closer to emotional and mental enlightenment. Psychology helps me understand human nature even better.
Unfortunately, I cannot see the photo. Will have to try again later.
I will do another long questionnaire but responsibilities are calling me.
Thanks.
PS: It almost looks like I did not care enough to write longer answers, so if anybody needs me to clarify or expand more on something, let me know.
[MENTION=27162]Cloudpatrol[/MENTION], [MENTION=27884]Cold[/MENTION], [MENTION=10550]Dr Mobius[/MENTION], [MENTION=5643]EcK[/MENTION], [MENTION=4945]EJCC[/MENTION], [MENTION=25763]Enthusiastic_Dreamer[/MENTION], [MENTION=7111]fidelia[/MENTION], [MENTION=26281]geedoenfj[/MENTION], [MENTION=21203]Grand Admiral Crunch[/MENTION], [MENTION=8936]highlander[/MENTION], [MENTION=26754]JClassic[/MENTION], [MENTION=28184]Jellyfish1234[/MENTION], [MENTION=26269]Kheledon[/MENTION], [MENTION=27821]Kho[/MENTION], [MENTION=5223]MDP2525[/MENTION], [MENTION=4299]meowington[/MENTION], [MENTION=4660]Osprey[/MENTION], [MENTION=22064]RedAmazoneFriendZone[/MENTION], [MENTION=25377]SearchingforPeace[/MENTION], [MENTION=27756]SheeplyShu[/MENTION], [MENTION]Thyp0n[/MENTION], [MENTION=7254]Wind Up Rex[/MENTION], [MENTION=23583]Yamato Nadeshiko[/MENTION], [MENTION=27735]Zeego[/MENTION], [MENTION=25403]ZNP-TBA[/MENTION].
Obviously, not everyone has to reply to this thread. I don't want you to feel forced to answer this if you don't want to.
SCENARIO 1
FOCUS ON YOUR FEELING PROCESS HERE
Your significant other just ended your 2 year relationship quite suddenly and with no apparent explanation. Up until this point you had both been talking about marriage and last week you even went to look at rings together. Now he/she won't even return your phone calls or texts. After talking with his/her family you find out that he/she has just been diagnosed with terminal stage 4 cancer.
- Describe how this scenario would make you feel as well as what sort of influences and motivations lie behind those feelings. Why do you feel the way you do?
I would obviously be devastated that I am about to lose someone very close to me, although knowing about his terminal illness will make sense to me. Still, I would fight for him and our relationship since I don't like the idea of somebody being all alone through their illness. Maybe that's controlling of me, who knows, all I know is that I would hate to leave that person all alone.
- In this scenario what would you honestly say the primary focus of your feelings would be?
How to be there for the other person.
SCENARIO 2
FOCUS ON YOUR FEELING PROCESS HERE
You are in college and this semester both you and your roommate end up in the same class together. You and your roommate get along fairly well and the living situation works but you aren't particularly close. You both typically do your own thing and are rather indifferent to each other. As the semester progresses you excel and become one of the top students in the class whereas your roommate is struggling significantly to grasp the material. The professor assigns a fairly challenging take home test that is a significant portion of your grade. He/she makes it clear that while it is open book, students are to work alone. Later your roommate comes to you begging for help after struggling with the test most of the weekend. You have already completed the assignment and he/she isn't asking to copy your answers, just to help tutor and mentor them as they struggle to complete the test, so there is no way your professor would ever know. However, this is the first time your room-mate has asked you for help this semester. He/she makes it clear that how they do on this test could mean the difference between passing and failing this class.
- How do you respond to your roommate’s request and why?
Holy Moses.
I refuse to let my roommate copy my answers, but I will pull an all nighter to help them out at least to convey, through THEIR OWN WORDS, the answers to the questions of the take home test. That way, I help them out, plus I won't get in trouble. I would definitely feel sympathy towards them.
- What sort of things in this scenario stand out to you as far as having a strong influence on your decision making and why?
Empathy, I suppose. I used to have trouble in class when I was much younger, so I know how it feels to be left behind, academically speaking.
- Describe the flow of your decision making process.
I would mentally piece together how and why they are even failing in the first place, and will try to get a feel as to why. I would ask some questions such as: do you study and how often? What parts of the teaching are they lost on? Can they pay for a tutor?
Just to see if I can gauge on what their deeper issue could be. And then I go from there.
SCENARIO 3
FOCUS ON YOUR LOGIC AND THINKING PROCESS HERE
Your boss calls you into his/her office in order to assign you to a new project. He/she gives you a choice between two.
Project 1 is a rather broad, expansive project covering multiple areas of company operations. It has the potential to have a very significant impact on company operations but it would require a collective effort and an extensive amount of group work where you would be logically thinking through the project together with the group of individuals your boss has also assigned to it.
Project 2 has a much more specific and narrow focus and would require a significant amount of in depth individual analysis to work through the problem. You would be working alone and the completion of the project may or may not have much impact on company operations. However, after complete the process and problem you were working on will be streamlined and fundamentally understood.
- Which project appeals to you the most, as it relates to the way you prefer to logically process information? Why?
Project 2, definitely. Although I do well in work groups and don't mind them much, I tire quickly from having to extend myself on a social level with other people and need to be alone to recharge. It also seems very thorough in terms of problem solving; I do not appreciate chaos and spontaneity a lot of the time.
- What sort of things in this scenario, across either project, stood out to you as having a strong influence on your decision? Why?
The having to work in a group versus alone.
SCENARIO 4
FOCUS ON YOUR LOGIC AND THINKING PROCESS HERE
Your college professor has assigned you to a group project with 3 other individuals. All 3 of these individuals have a good strong work ethic and desire to contribute to the overall success of this project. You are at the first meeting of your group and the other members are tossing around valuable ideas as to the nature and direction of this project.
- Describe your behavior in this situation as you process and think about the ideas they are presenting.
It is nice to see people bouncing ideas off of each other. I like having my viewpoint broaden and challenged. I will feel inspired and want to look more/research on what these individuals have to say in these meetings so that I can then tell them how I think and feel about it in the next meetings.
- Describe what major influences drive this behavior.
I like to have time to think about what these people have to say about their ideas and that way I may be able to choose which ones are appropriate for the project.
SCENARIO 5
FOCUS ON THE SOURCES YOU DRAW NON-PHYSICAL ENERGY FROM HERE
It has been a very long week and you feel mentally and emotionally drained, but good news! It is Saturday and you have nothing significant that needs to be done. You FINALLY have some free time to yourself to recharge your batteries and do whatever you want.
- Describe what sort of activities would help you to recharge. What would you enjoy doing after a long week and why?
That first paragraph made me smile. Finally! Time to recharge and replenish my exhausted spirit. I enjoy solitude as a way to recharge; reading books, cooking myself comfort food, going out on a lone walk to the park (maybe sit on a bench to people watch), web surf and have some chats/giggles with online pals, take long naps, listen to music, spend time with my husband, creative writing either in a notebook or computer, and zone out to Netflix. Yes, binge eating and binge Netflexing sounds very attractive to me. ;p
Although, I won't lie, I also like to venture out with close friends and family members. I like restaurants, movie theaters, bowling, going to the mall to go shopping together, that sort of thing. I know it sounds kind of shallow, but after a rough week, I quite enjoy stereotypical shallow pursuits, so long I can always come back to my own head and think about life and death and God and the meaning of life and why are we all here and... yeah. And my relationships. I like thinking about love a lot.
- What sort of things do you feel you draw non-physical energy from doing?
Binging mindlessly.
SCENARIO 6
FOCUS ON THINKING VS FEELING HERE
You have a meeting with your college career counselor to discuss potential careers that interest you. He/she offers you a list of the following careers and asks you to pick your TOP 3. He/she asks you to take money out of the equation. Imagine all of these careers received equal compensation. Focus instead on where you would truly feel most happy and fulfilled.
Artist, Scientist, Actor, Engineer, Musician, Lawyer, Counselor, Entrepreneur, Teacher, Manager, Psychologist, Computer Programmer / Analyst, Clergy, Child Care, Medical Doctor
- What were your top 3 choices and what aspects of these careers appeal to you?
Not in particular order: Musician, Counselor, and Psychologist.
I cannot really say why I want these careers. I suppose it comes from the heart of wanting to help other people in some way. Through music, through counseling, or by using both brain hemispheres in my head to find out what could be going on with someone, I want to help. I do enjoy it in a way that is science based, in a way.
- Was it difficult or easy to pick only 3 and why?
It was quite easy. I have dat intrapersonal intelligence.
- Prioritize the aspects of your career choices that influenced your decision, what things mattered most to you, where do you imagine finding the most fulfillment and why?
The human experience is the most fascinating concept for me. Music is the universal language. Counseling brings me and the other person closer to emotional and mental enlightenment. Psychology helps me understand human nature even better.
SCENARIO 7
Click on the image below and pay close attention to the things that jump out to you, objects, thoughts, feelings, impressions, ideas etc. What do you see?
- Describe the main things that stand out to you in this picture.
- Why do you think/feel you focused on those things?
- Describe the strength with which this photo did or did not appeal to you and why?
Unfortunately, I cannot see the photo. Will have to try again later.
I will do another long questionnaire but responsibilities are calling me.
Thanks.
PS: It almost looks like I did not care enough to write longer answers, so if anybody needs me to clarify or expand more on something, let me know.