ygolo
My termites win
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A lot of people say that MBTI and Enneagram have "infected" their minds to the point that they aren't able to think about people without using the ideas from these systems.
So here is a chance to practice describing people without the use of the jargon from any system...no use of Temperaments, Interaction Styles, Cognitive Processes, Enneatypes, Holland Codes, Belbin Types, or any such system. Try to avoid creating jargon of you own as well..."popped collar people", "drama bubbles", etc.
I'll try first:
At my friend's daughter's birthday party, when the party finished, I noticed there were:
1) people who helped clean-up
2) people who seemed to want to help but didn't know what to do
3) people who just left
and 4) people who just continued chatting with each other.
So here is a chance to practice describing people without the use of the jargon from any system...no use of Temperaments, Interaction Styles, Cognitive Processes, Enneatypes, Holland Codes, Belbin Types, or any such system. Try to avoid creating jargon of you own as well..."popped collar people", "drama bubbles", etc.
I'll try first:
At my friend's daughter's birthday party, when the party finished, I noticed there were:
1) people who helped clean-up
2) people who seemed to want to help but didn't know what to do
3) people who just left
and 4) people who just continued chatting with each other.