Nothing like a little… Justice???

 

So a friend of mine tagged me on her blog to take the Jung Typology Test… I know I’ve taken this thing, or something very like it in the past… and each time I’m surprised by the outcome… 

This time around I got this result:

ESFJ
Extraverted Sensing Feeling Judging
Strength of the preferences %
22 1 38 44
 

 

 

In short I am:

  • slightly expressed extravert
  • slightly expressed sensing personality
  • moderately expressed feeling personality
  • moderately expressed judging personality
Judging? Really??? I don’t think I am… I’m pretty open minded, and I don’t make decisions until I know all of the facts… Well, ok.. maybe a little.. Like when I see these so called “Moms” leaving their children in the car on a hot & sunny day… What the heck are they thinking??? But other than that.. No… 

A little more about my type:

Guardian™ Portrait of the Provider (ESFJ)Providers take it upon themselves to insure the health and welfare of those in their care, but they are also the most sociable of all the Guardians, and thus are the great nurturers of social institutions such as schools, churches, social clubs, and civic groups. Providers are very likely more than ten percent of the population, and this is fortunate for the rest of us, because friendly social service is a key to their nature. Wherever they go, Providers happily give their time and energy to make sure that the needs of others are met, and that social functions are a success.

Highly cooperative themselves, Providers are skilled in maintaining teamwork among their helpers, and are also tireless in their attention to the details of furnishing goods and services. They make excellent chairpersons in charge of dances, banquets, class reunions, charity fund-raisers, and the like. They are without peer as masters of ceremonies, able to speak publicly with ease and confidence. And they are outstanding hosts or hostesses, knowing everyone by name, and seemingly aware of what everyone’s been doing. Providers love to entertain, and are always concerned about the needs of their guests, wanting to make sure that all are involved and provided for.

Friendly, outgoing, neighborly – in a word, Providers are gregarious, so much so that they can become restless when isolated from people. They love to talk with others, and will often strike up a conversation with strangers and chat pleasantly about any topic that comes to mind. Friendships matter a great deal to Providers, and their conversations with friends often touch on good times from years past. Family traditions are also sacred to them, and they carefully observe birthdays and anniversaries. In addition, Providers show a delightful fascination with news of their friends and neighbors. If we wish to know what’s been going on in the local community, school, or church, they’re happy to fill us in on all the details.

Providers are extremely sensitive to the feelings of others, which makes them perhaps the most sympathetic of all the types, but which also leaves them somewhat self-conscious, that is, highly sensitive to what others think of them. Loving and affectionate themselves, they need to be loved in return. In fact, Providers can be crushed by personal criticism, and are happiest when given ample appreciation both for themselves personally and for the tireless service they give to others.

William Howard Taft, Barbara Walters, J C Penney, Ray Kroc, Louis B. Mayer, Sam Walton, Dolley Madison, and Dave Thomas are examples of Provider Guardians.

Alright.. I did it.. now it’s YOUR turn! 

I’m tagging my girls There’s More to Life Than Kids, Planet Claire & Disorganized Ramblings of a Mom

 

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2 Comments

  1. Cool! I thought the same thing about “judging” or being a “J.” Then I found out that a J likes to plan their day out, whereas a P would rather not commit and wait and see how the day turns out.

    lol – at work, us J’s are the organized ones who meet our deadlines. The P’s are the ones who put it off til the 11th hour. ;)

    Dette’s last blog post..The Silver Pouch

  2. I’m going to have to try this one. if it doesn’t say i’m nuts i’ll post my results too lol.

    I tagged ya before i realized you’d just done one. This is a bit different though. It’s a Mother Child post. You can get more details on my post listed below.
    Hope ya don’t mind :)

    Nessa

    http://absolutelymoms.blogspot.com/2008/06/mother-and-child-tag.html

    Nessa’s last blog post..Mother And Child Tag

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