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Myers - Briggs: The path to enlightenment or a load of old tosh?

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MadBadandWieldingAnAxe · 15/10/2008 09:42

Was 'done' recently and my assessment seems to have a lot of truth in it but part of me is wondering whether it's like a horoscope and I could find something plausibly like me in any of the 16 'types'.

Any other views or experiences?

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Anna8888 · 15/10/2008 09:46

I think that it useful but needs to be taken with a pinch of salt .

lisasimpson · 15/10/2008 09:47

well mine was dead accurate by the way - have done it twice over a number of years and come out exactly the same.

Eve · 15/10/2008 09:53

Have you seen the myers briggs prayer.

Sums you up in a few words... and mine is so accurate...

[[http://www.bouldertherapist.com/html/humor/MentalHealthHumor/prayermyersbriggs.html }}

Mine is

God help me to consider people's feelings, even if most of them ARE hypersensitive.

Eve · 15/10/2008 09:53

www.bouldertherapist.com/html/humor/MentalHealthHumor/prayermyersbriggs.html

even!!

DonDons · 15/10/2008 09:54

never had much respect for myers briggs but the insights colours test is fabulous

MadBadandWieldingAnAxe · 15/10/2008 09:55

I'm giggling at the prayers.

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KatyMac · 15/10/2008 10:01

i like it & think it's fairly good though I agree you move around over time

I like belbin more & find that very useful - I particularly like the way you change your type depending upon the others in your team/group

squiffy · 15/10/2008 12:08

Like all of this stuff, when you hold down the contextual factors they are pretty good I think..... but the problem is that in real life you cannot hold down the contextual factors, so limited practical application

Saying that, I love taking the time out to do this stuff with collegues because that task in itself can be good for morale and helping people appreciate each others' strengths/weaknesses maybe a bit better

fridayschild · 15/10/2008 13:43

Loved the prayers! I think Myers Briggs is quite useful, but my sister absolutely swears by it. She says once she has worked out someone's type she knows exactly how to handle them.

As a firm we have gone off Myers Briggs and are big on 360 appraisals instead.

Saz36 · 15/10/2008 19:05

liking the prayers ! I have done it a few times and it has always come out the same for me and is very true to life. I have found it most useful in teams where you get to find out what everyone else is and in my case realise how to handle difficult people - especially bosses !

BetsyBoop · 15/10/2008 19:42

lovin' the prayers

mine is

INTJ: Lord keep me open to others' ideas, WRONG though they may be.

So true, so ME! (ask my poor DH!)

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