Describe Your Personality in A Few Short Words or Paragraphs-Your Choice !

by flipper 27 Replies latest jw friends

  • flipper
    flipper

    So , what kind of personality do you have ? Since we can't physically see everyone here, I thought this thread might help us to know one another better ! Would you describe yourself as outgoing , gregarious, or more quiet, subdued ? So any descriptions would help us to understand each other better, then when posting and communicating with each other we will understand each others subtle nuances more !

    My wife, Mrs. Flipper is a liberal, fun loving ,smart woman, who has an off-beat quirky sense of humor like myself ! She is very sensitive in a good way to people's needs and is extremely caring towards others ! Mr. Flipper is a liberal too, likes to explore subjects and look between the lines at things, getting to the bottom line of stuff. Kind of an analytical person doing detective work on different subjects , to get to the crux of a matter. I feel deeply for others problems and lifes situations they go through . Am a loving, sensitive guy , with a crazy off beat humor like my wife, once you get to know me. But it takes time for me to reveal that part to friends, with trust and time ! Don't want to scare them off ! In essence, my wife and I are similar, have similar takes on life, and showing respect to others !

    So, enough of my wife and me. What kind of personality do you folks have ? Hey, I know I might open a Pandora's Box here, but it would be cool for us to share this, might help us understand each other more, especially with all the newbies joining this site . And it will reveal to more of us who have been here awhile about long time friends , maybe things we don't or didn't know ! So, lets have fun, be honest, and get to know one another more ! Peace out to you all, and have a good weekend ! Mr. Flipper

  • nvrgnbk
    nvrgnbk

    I really care.

    I really try.

    I have alot of love in my heart.

    I often screw things up, but I find things usually work out in the end.

    I take things way too personally.

    There is nothing I hate more than being misunderstood.

    I feel I am often misunderstood.

    There's alot more, but I also sense I annoy alot of people so I'll shut up now.

    Peace to you both, Mr. and Mrs. Flipper.

  • Double Edge
    Double Edge

    highly volitle but endearing

  • tall penguin
    tall penguin

    Sexy, sensitive and cerebral.

  • snarf
    snarf

    Quirky and unsuspecting.

  • AWAKE&WATCHING
    AWAKE&WATCHING

    Inquisitive/Curious - not in a nosy way , in a caring way. I love people.

    Fun- loving - I like to see to it that everyone around me is having as much fun as I am.

    Off beat sense of humor - I also enjoy that in others.

    Follower/Leader - I'm laid back and go with the flow if things are going well, I don't have to be in charge. However I take over and create fun or take reponsibility, whatever is needed if it is necessary.

  • erynw
    erynw

    According to an online personality test I took recently, this is how my personality was described:

    I create a vision for the future by gathering and organizing information. I develop strategies to achieve my goals. I have a rare gift for looking at almost anything and seeing how it can be improved. These skills and my high standards often allow me to reach leadership positions at work.

    I value independence and prefer to work on my own. Once I have decided on a course of action, I rarely change my mind, although I can be persuaded by clear reasoning by someone I respect.

    In situations where I can't use my talents or am unappreciated, I may cut myself off from a group and criticize people who don't understand my plans. Under extreme stress, I may overindulge in sensory experiences like eating, shopping or watching television.

    I have an unusual sense of humor, which arises from my ability to spot surprising links between seemingly unconnected facts.

    I am drawn to jobs requiring logical analysis or abstract thinking common in science or technical fields.

  • Robdar
    Robdar

    Quirky, with a dark sense of humor. When people talk, I see vivid pictures in my mind of what they are speaking of. I love quickly and forgive quickly. I also like to thump your butt to see how far you will jump.

  • ninja
    ninja

    determined asshole..........muhahahahaha

  • changeling
    changeling

    Portrait of an ENFJ - Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging
    (Extraverted Feeling with Introverted Intuition)


    The Giver

    As an ENFJ, you're primary mode of living is focused externally, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit into your personal value system. Your secondary mode is internal, where you take things in primarily via your intuition.

    ENFJs are people-focused individuals. They live in the world of people possibilities. More so than any other type, they have excellent people skills. They understand and care about people, and have a special talent for bringing out the best in others. ENFJ's main interest in life is giving love, support, and a good time to other people. They are focused on understanding, supporting, and encouraging others. They make things happen for people, and get their best personal satisfaction from this.

    Because ENFJ's people skills are so extraordinary, they have the ability to make people do exactly what they want them to do. They get under people's skins and get the reactions that they are seeking. ENFJ's motives are usually unselfish, but ENFJs who have developed less than ideally have been known to use their power over people to manipulate them.

    ENFJ's are so externally focused that it's especially important for them to spend time alone. This can be difficult for some ENFJs, because they have the tendency to be hard on themselves and turn to dark thoughts when alone. Consequently, ENFJs might avoid being alone, and fill their lives with activities involving other people. ENFJs tend to define their life's direction and priorities according to other people's needs, and may not be aware of their own needs. It's natural to their personality type that they will tend to place other people's needs above their own, but they need to stay aware of their own needs so that they don't sacrifice themselves in their drive to help others.

    ENFJ's tend to be more reserved about exposing themselves than other extraverted types. Although they may have strongly-felt beliefs, they're likely to refrain from expressing them if doing so would interfere with bringing out the best in others. Because their strongest interest lies in being a catalyst of change in other people, they're likely to interact with others on their own level, in a chameleon-like manner, rather than as individuals.

    Which is not to say that the ENFJ does not have opinions. ENFJs have definite values and opinions which they're able to express clearly and succinctly. These beliefs will be expressed as long as they're not too personal. ENFJ is in many ways expressive and open, but is more focused on being responsive and supportive of others. When faced with a conflict between a strongly-held value and serving another person's need, they are highly likely to value the other person's needs.

    The ENFJ may feel quite lonely even when surrounded by people. This feeling of aloneness may be exacerbated by the tendency to not reveal their true selves.

    People love ENFJs. They are fun to be with, and truly understand and love people. They are typically very straight-forward and honest. Usually ENFJs exude a lot of self-confidence, and have a great amount of ability to do many different things. They are generally bright, full of potential, energetic and fast-paced. They are usually good at anything which captures their interest.

    ENFJs like for things to be well-organized, and will work hard at maintaining structure and resolving ambiguity. They have a tendency to be fussy, especially with their home environments.

    In the work place, ENFJs do well in positions where they deal with people. They are naturals for the social committee. Their uncanny ability to understand people and say just what needs to be said to make them happy makes them naturals for counseling. They enjoy being the center of attention, and do very well in situations where they can inspire and lead others, such as teaching.

    ENFJs do not like dealing with impersonal reasoning. They don't understand or appreciate its merit, and will be unhappy in situations where they're forced to deal with logic and facts without any connection to a human element. Living in the world of people possibilities, they enjoy their plans more than their achievements. They get excited about possibilities for the future, but may become easily bored and restless with the present.

    ENFJs have a special gift with people, and are basically happy people when they can use that gift to help others. They get their best satisfaction from serving others. Their genuine interest in Humankind and their exceptional intuitive awareness of people makes them able to draw out even the most reserved individuals.

    ENFJs have a strong need for close, intimate relationships, and will put forth a lot of effort in creating and maintaining these relationships. They're very loyal and trustworthy once involved in a relationship.

    An ENFJ who has not developed their Feeling side may have difficulty making good decisions, and may rely heavily on other people in decision-making processes. If they have not developed their Intuition, they may not be able to see possibilities, and will judge things too quickly based on established value systems or social rules, without really understanding the current situation. An ENFJ who has not found their place in the world is likely to be extremely sensitive to criticism, and to have the tendency to worry excessively and feel guilty. They are also likely to be very manipulative and controling with others.

    In general, ENFJs are charming, warm, gracious, creative and diverse individuals with richly developed insights into what makes other people tick. This special ability to see growth potential in others combined with a genuine drive to help people makes the ENFJ a truly valued individual. As giving and caring as the ENFJ is, they need to remember to value their own needs as well as the needs of others.

    Jungian functional preference ordering:

    Dominant: Extraverted Feeling
    Auxiliary: Introverted Intuition
    Tertiary: Extraverted Sensing
    Inferior: Introverted Thinking

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