This week's homework had me looking at my personality type and what that means for career aptitudes. I have taken various versions of the Myers-Briggs type indicator tests over the years and always come up with one of two scores--either INFJ or INTJ. I think that I am pretty evenly matched between F (Feeling) and T (Thinking), so that is what explains the differences in scores. I looked through the differences between INFJ and INTJ today and relate a bit more closely to INFJ, so that's what I am calling myself. Ms. Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judge.

Do What You Are: Discover the Perfect Career for You Through the Secrets of Personality Type by Paul D. Tieger and Barbara Barron looks at each unique personality type and discusses the strengths and weaknesses associated with that type as they relate to career success. Tieger and Barron also list indicators of career success for each type and popular occupations for the types. This was pretty interesting to read and I found myself identifying with each of the listed indicators of career success for my type. Some of the popular occupations for my type were also interesting and include: career counselor, teacher, sociologist, nun, artist, novelist, interior designer, mental health counselor, holistic health practitioner, human resources manager, environmental lawyer (at least one attorney job!), curator, coach, project manager, and human resources recruiter (there are many others).
I can't wait to explore this more thoroughly!
2 comments:
I ask myself this question too all the time. Someday when I can work again, what do I want to do.
Hope the coaching helps out!!!! :)
I like the suggestion of being a "nun" ROFL
Big hugs to you sweetie. Know that I am thinking of you and praying for you. Lots of love to you and G.
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