August 10, 2007

Now We Both Know

I'd never done one of these particular tests before, and always wondered what my four little letters might turn out to be...
I'm more used to using the DISC test and terminology, where I show up as a "High I/D". Now that I've finally done on of these other tests, I'll have to retrain my brain to think "ENFP Advocate/Visionary" and whatever the Harry Reimer that means.

But, at least now I know. And now you do, too.

posted by Robbymac at 2:41 PM

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Robby-
I'm a subscriber to the (N.T.) Wrightsaid email group, and about a year ago we took an informal poll among ourselves as to our M/B types.

Of all who responded, every single one was an "N". (Wright himself is reportedly NF.)

There's a more nuanced analysis of your type here; links at the top of the page to the others:

http://typelogic.com/enfp.html

Dana
INFJ

7:26 PM  
Blogger Bill Kinnon said...

Appears our DISC profiles are a match, but I'm an INFP. Very interesting.

10:09 PM  
Blogger grace said...

Hi Robby,
It is interesting that your scores were so high in everything. You are probably one of the more extroverted bloggers. No surprise that you are highly musical and interpersonal. It looks like logical must have dropped off the bottom of the chart. ;)

10:59 PM  
Blogger paul said...

Hi Robby, I'm ENFP too :)

http://pmberks.mypersonality.info/

10:52 AM  
Blogger Robbymac said...

Dana,

Thanks for the link -- I'll be very interested in delving into a better understanding of all these random letters. It's like joining a new club and having to learn all the insider lingo...

Bill,

The DISC thing... I should probably mention that "S" is my third, not too far below the "D", and my "C" is starving to death and crying about the lack of attention it gets.

That may account for some of the differences, eh?

Grace,

Yes, both of my parents (who, like you, are accountants) have often ruefully observed my apparent lack of logic and organizational skills.

BUT I did pass my final math exam in grade 12: 50.5%. Every June 20th, I celebrate another year without any math classes darkening my horizons. :)

Paul,

Cool! We grok.

5:32 PM  

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