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Monday, March 21, 2005

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Mia, your career personality type is INFJ

That means that based on the standard measure of personality traits, you have strong communication skills and interact well with people.

Your warm personality helps create an encouraging work atmosphere that allows you to forge deep personal connections with others.

You dislike office politics and try not to get involved in the murk.

Instead, you rise above it all with your understanding nature.

You have a sense of maturity that others respect and strive to emulate.


Although you can work well alone, you are happiest balancing independent work with team interaction.

You are well organized and are a strong multi-tasker.

The reason employers and recruiters might be on the lookout for you is that only about 2-3% of the U.S. population shares the unique characteristics of your personality type.

Research shows that businesses succeed when employers create a good balance of personality types in the office.

And since only 2-3% of the U.S. population shares your type, that means employers are looking for you.
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Mia, Freud would say your strongest unconscious conflict stems from events that happened when you were a Toddler.

He would also conclude that relative to others, your personality today is moderately affected by the events of your childhood.

It appears that your biggest unconscious conflict that still afflicts you stems from what Freud defined as the anal stage of development that occurred when you were between a year and a half and three years old.

Freud would say that this conflict can manifest in your personality by giving you a tendency to be especially orderly or clean, or "retentive."

You may also harbor a strong rebellious streak.

This normally happens when parents toilet-train a child on some kind of schedule, rather than at the child's natural pace and the child naturally reacts by struggling for their autonomy and the legitimacy of their needs.

Freud defined five psychosexual developmental stages that everyone goes through on their way from infancy to adolescence.

And each of those stages is associated with adult personality traits.

At each stage, we all had to overcome certain "conflicts" or hurdles as we learned new skills and developed relationships with others..

No one gets through all five stages without having trouble with at least one of them. And it's this unresolved "trouble" that Freud encouraged people to travel back to, recognize, and overcome. ------------------------------------------
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