I AM A CERTIFIED •ESTJ• Type

took this test just now (the Jung Typology Test).. thanks to my friend from UP (Kristine Marie Detoyato)..

i found out that I really am an ESTJ (Extrovert, Sensing, Thinking, Judging) type..
i could remember that i already took this same test (from my book report for our PSY4-Theories of Personality) and came up with an XSTJ (Ambivert, Sensing. Thinking, Judging) type of personality.. and now to prove, i copied the result of my test:


Your Type is
ESTJ
ExtravertedSensingThinkingJudging
Strength of the preferences %
11252511

ESTJ type description by D.Keirsey
ESTJ Identify Your Career with Jung Career Indicator™ ESTJ Famous Personalities
ESTJ type description by J. Butt and M.M. Heiss



Qualitative analysis of your type formula

You are:
  • slightly expressed extravert
  • moderately expressed sensing personality
  • moderately expressed thinking personality
  • slightly expressed judging personality



AND MORE TO THAT •MY TEMPERAMENT• :
(LINK to the page: Supervisor)
Guardian™ Portrait of the Superviser (ESTJ)

Supervisors are highly social and community-minded, with many rising to positions of responsibility in their school, church, industry, or civic groups. Supervisors are generous with their time and energy, and very often belong to a variety of service clubs, lodges, and associations, supporting them through steady attendance, but also taking an outspoken leadership role. Supervisors like to take charge of groups and are comfortable issuing orders. They are cooperative with their own superiors, and they would like cooperation from the people working under them. Rank, they believe, has its obligations, but it also has its privileges.

Comprising at least ten percent of the population, Supervisors enjoy and are good at making schedules, agendas, inventories, and so on, and they much prefer tried and true ways of doing things over speculation and experimentation. Supervisors keep their feet firmly on the ground and would like those under their supervision to do the same, whether employee, subordinate, spouse, or offspring. Supervisors have no problem evaluating others and tend to judge how a person is doing in terms of his or her compliance with, and respect for, schedules and procedures.

Supervisors are unbelievably hard-working. Even as children they are industrious, and they usually respect their parents as authority figures. In school Supervisors are often model students, dutifully following directions, doing all their homework, doing it thoroughly, and on time. Above all else, they wish to do what they are supposed to do, and they rarely question the teacher's assignments, method of instruction, standards, or authority. And their industry and perseverance only become more important to them as they grow into adulthood and take on the responsibilities of job and family.

Supervisors approach human relations along traditional lines. Marriage and parenthood are sacred to them, and they tend to have a large circle of friends, with many friendships faithfully maintained over the years. Social gatherings and ceremonies have great meaning for them, and they look forward to holiday parties, club dances, weddings, class reunions, awards banquets, and the like. In social situations, Supervisors are friendly and talk easily with others. Though they can seem a bit formal in their manners, Supervisors are pretty easy to get to know. At ease in polite company, they tend not to confuse people by sending double messages or putting on airs-what they seem to be, they are.

Jack Webb, Judge Judy, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, George Washington, Sandra Day O' Connor, Mike Wallace, and Vince Lombardi are examples of a Supervisor Guardians.

A full description of the Supervisor and Guardian is in People Patterns or Please Understand Me II


PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME -this was the book that i used for my book report..

if you want to try the Jung Typology Test, here's the link:
• JUNG TYPOLOGY TEST •

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