Sunday, 22 December 2013
Coping Skills (Wiki)
The term coping generally refers to adaptive or constructive coping strategies, i.e., the strategies reduce stress levels. However, some coping strategies can be considered maladaptive, i.e., stress levels increase. Maladaptive coping can thus be described, in effect, as non-coping. Furthermore, the term coping generally refers to reactive coping, i.e., the coping response follows the stressor. This contrasts with proactive coping, in which a coping response aims to head off a future stressor.
Coping responses are partly controlled by personality (habitual traits), but also partly by the social context, particularly the nature of the stressful environment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coping_skill
Friday, 20 December 2013
Respect
Specific ethics of respect are of fundamental importance to various cultures. Respect for tradition and legitimate authority is identified by Jonathan Haidt, a professor at the New York University Stern School of Business, as one of five fundamental moral values shared to a greater or lesser degree by different societies and individuals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Respect
Respect can be both given and/or received. Depending on an individual's cultural reference frame, respect can be something that is earned. Respect is often thought of as earned or built over time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Respect
Respect can be both given and/or received. Depending on an individual's cultural reference frame, respect can be something that is earned. Respect is often thought of as earned or built over time.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
% Four Types
Guardian 46%
Artisan 22%
Rational 15%
Idealist 17%
http://personality.davenevins.com/main/4-temperaments.htm
Percentages
Extrovert 47% vs. Introvert 53%
Sensing 74% vs. INtuitive 26%
Thinking 47% vs. Feeling 53%
Judging 54% vs. Perceiving 46%
Men and Women are basically the same for all categories except for Thinking-Feeling which is 2 to 1
Note: The four temperaments are
SJ = 46% Melancholic (almost half!)
SP = 22% Sanguine
NF = 17% Phlegmatic
NT = 15% Choleric
ESTJ
10%
ESTP
4%
ESFJ
11%
ESFP
6%
ENTJ
4%
ENTP
4%
ENFJ
4%
ENFP
7%
ISTJ
13%
ISTP
5%
ISFJ
12%
ISFP
7%
INTJ
3%
INTP
4%
INFJ
2%
INFP
4%
http://personality.davenevins.com/main/percentages.htm
My experience:
My experience of TOTAL POPULATION:; INTJ: 11% INTP: 3% Extreme INTP: 1.5% ENTJ: 0.8% ENTP: 0.2%. I stress my experience in England, UK. I do not mix with many high fliers and I did not go to Grammar School. Most INTP and other Rationals would have done.
Artisan 22%
Rational 15%
Idealist 17%
http://personality.davenevins.com/main/4-temperaments.htm
Percentages
Extrovert 47% vs. Introvert 53%
Sensing 74% vs. INtuitive 26%
Thinking 47% vs. Feeling 53%
Judging 54% vs. Perceiving 46%
Men and Women are basically the same for all categories except for Thinking-Feeling which is 2 to 1
Note: The four temperaments are
SJ = 46% Melancholic (almost half!)
SP = 22% Sanguine
NF = 17% Phlegmatic
NT = 15% Choleric
ESTJ
10%
ESTP
4%
ESFJ
11%
ESFP
6%
ENTJ
4%
ENTP
4%
ENFJ
4%
ENFP
7%
ISTJ
13%
ISTP
5%
ISFJ
12%
ISFP
7%
INTJ
3%
INTP
4%
INFJ
2%
INFP
4%
http://personality.davenevins.com/main/percentages.htm
My experience:
My experience of TOTAL POPULATION:; INTJ: 11% INTP: 3% Extreme INTP: 1.5% ENTJ: 0.8% ENTP: 0.2%. I stress my experience in England, UK. I do not mix with many high fliers and I did not go to Grammar School. Most INTP and other Rationals would have done.
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Careers Link
Suggested Careers for Myers-Briggs Type
The following list is made up of recommended careers. This list is not a list of the "only jobs you can do", but simply a guide to which career utilizes the natural talents of each type.
http://www.iccb.org/pdf/adulted/Manufacturing%20Curriculum/Curriculum%20&%20Resources/Man%20Career%20Aware/F.%20Man%20Career%20Awareness%20Resource%20File/Suggested%20Careers%20for%20MBTI.pdf
Monday, 2 December 2013
Stress v Resilience
Resilience is the ability to adapt to significant adversity and trauma, to recover quickly, to bounce back. Resilient individuals may have an acute stress reaction after going through a traumatic incident. They may go into a tail-spin and suffer temporary symptoms such as sleeplessness, shock, anxiety, disbelief, and depression. But it is temporary and within a month they get back to normal. It may not be exactly the same state as before. It may be what’s referred to as a “new normal”, which is a little higher or lower than the old emotional state, but it is a state of homeostasis and the individual will be fully functioning.
http://www.bradcoulbeck.com/blog/2012/04/04/stress-resistance-vs-resilience/
http://www.bradcoulbeck.com/blog/2012/04/04/stress-resistance-vs-resilience/
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Don't count the white figures
Don't count the white figures. Describe what you see?
http://www.knowledgeoftoday.org/2013/01/test-your-awareness-do-test.html
http://www.knowledgeoftoday.org/2013/01/test-your-awareness-do-test.html
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