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Posts Tagged ‘feeling’

Posted in Blog on August 8, 2016

Conflict of Values

By Donna Dunning I am looking at assumptions and expectations that people bring to their relationships. People who prefer Feeling as a way of evaluating information and deciding, tend to value harmony and, especially if they also prefer Introversion, may avoid conflict. For them, ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on June 22, 2015

Thinking Positively About Type Differences: Thinki ...

By Donna Dunning It’s often tempting to see differences as a problem rather than appreciate their value. The important first step in developing understanding and appreciation is to see the positive aspects of all preferences. Reframing Thinking If you prefer Feeling, you may fi ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on December 8, 2014

Leadership Illustrations

By Donna Dunning In my MBTI® Certification workshops I sometimes ask groups to describe leadership. In one exercise they flipchart their contributions, what they might overdo/overlook, what they need to be their best, and what others do that annoys them. Groups also come up with ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 24, 2014

Leadership Illustrations

By Donna Dunning In my MBTI® Certification workshops I sometimes ask groups to describe leadership. In one exercise they flipchart their contributions, what they might overdo/overlook, what they need to be their best, and what others do that annoys them. Groups also come up with ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 17, 2014

Leadership Illustrations

By Donna Dunning In my MBTI® Certification workshops I sometimes ask groups to describe leadership. In one exercise they flip chart their contributions, what they might overdo/overlook, what they need to be their best, and what others do that annoys them. Groups also come up wit ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 27, 2014

Leadership Illustrations

By Donna Dunning In my MBTI® Certification workshops I sometimes ask groups to describe leadership. In one exercise they flipchart their contributions, what they might overdo/overlook, what they need to be their best, and what others do that annoys them. Groups also come up with ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 16, 2014

Using the Feeling Function: Building Relationships ...

By Donna Dunning When interacting with others it can be a challenge to figure out what they need or expect from your interactions. In a business setting, people tend to respond and communicate in an objective, impartial manner, focusing on accomplishing tasks. This is usually com ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 9, 2014

Personality Type FAQs

By Donna Dunning I use both sides in a personality type pair. Why is one my preference? It is absolutely true that you use both sides of the personality type dichotomies. Human beings are adaptable and can carry out many actions, preferred and non-preferred, to be successful. Per ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 6, 2014

Leadership Illustrations

By Donna Dunning In my MBTI® Certification workshops I ask groups to describe leadership strengths and challenges associated with their preferences. These visual representations of type preferences help illustrate individual differences. Here is a photo of a response from an NF ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on May 29, 2014

Don’t Take It Personally

By Donna Dunning In the 1990s chick flick, You’ve Got Mail, Joe Fox builds a book superstore in a neighborhood where Kathleen Kelly owns an independent bookstore. As a result, her store goes out of business. Their conversation goes something like this… JOE: “It wasn’t per ... Continue Reading