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Running head: PERSONALITY TYPE/PREFERENCE REFLECTION PAPER 1 Personality Type/Preference Reflection Paper Alison Gahris Wright State University

PERSONALITY TYPE/PREFERENCE REFLECTION PAPER 2 For this assignment, I took a shortened version of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator test. Before taking the test, I reviewed the eight traits and predicted what my results would be. After taking the test, my results were Extraverted, Sensing, Feeling, and Judging (ESFJ). My selfassessment and the test results were identical. I will analyze each trait I was given and continue with an analysis of my personality type. Extroversion is something people have been using to describe me since I was a little kid. I believe this trait could have been passed down from my parents since they are both extremely extroverted people. I am constantly looking for new ways to meet people. Usually I run into someone I know everywhere I go, even when traveling. The phrase I ve never met a stranger is one that I use often. This trait helps me in the work environment because I am not afraid to go out of my way to help people. I feel comfortable talking to and meeting new people. Currently I work in Athletics, I find there are always people buzzing around which gives me a lot of energy during the work day. I am known in the office as being the upbeat person who is always smiling. Although being an extrovert is wonderful it also has its draw backs. As an extrovert, I often say things without thinking. I cannot even count how many times I have thought to myself Should I really have said that? It is a drawback that I have gotten used to dealing with over the years. Although I am an extrovert, I enjoy having time to myself and relaxing, however I can t imagine my life without people. The sensing characteristic amplifies my need for facts and details. I am the type of person who likes to look at a situation, figure out all the potential solutions and pick the most realistic option. With that being said, I also step back and looked at the big picture. I am a very detailoriented person and I welcome change. I feel I am in the middle between sensing and intuition. When working on a project, I obsess over the details and the data. I use my knowledge to create

PERSONALITY TYPE/PREFERENCE REFLECTION PAPER 3 new ways of accomplishing tasks to make future projects easier. I also use trial and error as a technique to find more possibilities within projects. This may create more work for me in the short term but in the long run I am better off. At work, I am the employee who is given a project, with a little specification, and I run with it. At the beginning of a project, I ask questions to know exactly what my boss wants. I finish the project, putting in as much detail as possible. Feeling, the third trait, means that I am a people-oriented person. I make my decisions thinking about what is best for the people involved. I enjoy making people happy; it is what brings me fulfillment. One example is my volunteering at a summer camp for children with serious and terminal illnesses. At camp, my job is to make sure the kids have a safe and fun time. I make decisions with the campers in mind, doing what is best for the children. This relates back to how I work in Athletics. When I was primarily an academic advisor s assistant, I would analyze DARs, transcripts and schedules but ultimately make decisions based on what was best for the athlete. I believe this trait will help me go far in my career. I see Student Affairs as the way to help people. The judging characteristic helps me with my daily routine. I prefer making lists and checking off tasks. Planning my day ahead of time keeps me less stressed. I like having a clear deadline of when a project or assignment is due. Most assignments at work can be completed in one day but I recently completed a project that took a week and a half. Without planning each work day and having the final due date, the project would have taken more time to complete. Since I had a target for each day, I was able to continue doing my regular work in addition to the special project. When I went to work, I wasn t stressed by the fact that I had multiple projects at once, in fact I enjoyed the challenge.

PERSONALITY TYPE/PREFERENCE REFLECTION PAPER 4 As an ESFJ, I provide practical service. I want work to be efficient and personal. I think this best applies to a field where students are involved. While working with students, I can be engaging, warm-hearted, and encouraging. My preferred job would be Academic Advising. In this field I can make a difference in my student s lives. It gives me the opportunity to play a part in a student s college journey, from start to finish. Academic Advising is also very detail orientated; making classes fit into certain schedules, checking pre-requisites for classes, and mapping a college career from one semester to graduation. Academic Advising is a service that is utilized by most college students which can make a difference in their lives. I can also see myself being involved in Student Activities, Career Services or Athletics. All of these departments are student-centric but require organization or routine. Life is all about meeting people and building relationships. As an ESFJ, that is easy for me. Being an extrovert, I gain energy through human interaction. I enjoy talking to people and learning about them, and from this relationships begin to build. Being an ESFJ helps me communicate with people. The ease at which I communicate with people, and how much I care, helps me build relationships. I prefer direct communication, face-to-face if possible. I also prefer people who get straight to the point and do not talk around the point. Using the feeling characteristic, I help people and become an ally. These are all examples of how my personality type (ESFJ) influences how I communicate. Using judgment, I prefer a direct mode of communication, while extroversion makes it easy for me to communicate. Several characteristics of being an ESFJ include: good interpersonal skills, thoughtfulness, eager to please, talkative, practical, enjoys helping people, and warm-hearted. These are all the characteristics I use to describe myself, I found this test to be extremely accurate. Since I have had experience with Myers-Briggs prior to the assignment, I knew a little

PERSONALITY TYPE/PREFERENCE REFLECTION PAPER 5 of what the type indicated of me. Having researched it more in depth in this class, I find it tells me not only who I am in a work setting but helps explain how I live my life. This test made it easier for me to see the way that I am. I prefer being with people for the majority of time. I always want to help people. At work, my bosses feel comfortable leaving me with a project, knowing I will get done what is needed. As an ESFJ, I look to please others but I do not forget about myself.