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Posts Tagged ‘preferences’

Posted in Blog on November 30, 2010

No Type Bashing, Please

By Donna Dunning They’re all ducks, but not the same duck, and one of them might be an odd duck. Every once in a while, when reading comments about relationships and interactions, I find people complaining about certain personality types. It seems like any preference can be a p ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on November 16, 2010

Working with Your T/F Preferences

By Donna Dunning Everyone uses thinking and feeling to evaluate information and make decisions as they move through their daily activities. Logically analyzing situations when making a decision is a necessary component of your work life, as is considering how the people involved ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 26, 2010

Don’t Box Me In

By Donna Dunning Many people are not comfortable with the idea of being categorized and placed in a box on a wall chart. No one wants to be labeled in a system that seems inaccurate or negative. Yet, we all know people are different. Everyone approaches situations in a unique way ... Continue Reading

Posted in Personality Type, What's Your Type? on October 22, 2010

Introducing Type

By Donna Dunning What is personality type theory? People are innately different. Studying personality preferences, and patterns of preferred reactions and interactions, is a worthwhile way to learn about individual differences. Personality type is based on and acknowledges the po ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on August 31, 2010

Connecting Personality Type to Your Career Choice

By Donna Dunning Choosing a career that fits who you are can be tough to do. Not only are there lots of work options, there are also many education and training options that go hand-in-hand with finding meaningful work. It can seem overwhelming to figure out what to do next. Many ... Continue Reading