8. 16 Myers-Briggs Types ISTJ “ Take Your Time and Do It Right” ISFJ “ On My Honor, to Do My Duty…” INFJ “ Catalyst for Positive Change” INTJ “ Competence + Independence = Perfection” ISTP “ Doing the Best I Can With What I’ve Got” ISFP “ It’s the Thought That Counts” INFP “ Still Waters Run Deep” INTP “ Ingenious Problem Solvers” ESTP “ Let’s Get Busy!” ESFP “ Don’t Worry, Be Happy” ENFP “ Anything’s Possible” ENTP “ Life’s Entrepreneurs” ESTJ “ Taking Care of Business” ESFJ “ What Can I Do For You?” ENFJ “ The Public Relations Specialist” ENTJ “ Everything’s Fine – I’m in Charge”
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48. Your type has potential strengths: Develop your type + balance it by learning skills of your opposites Type does not describe limitations on your thinking: Tells you what kinds of learning will be harder and easier - you can’t CHANGE type but you can LEARN SKILLS.
49. “ It’s not what type you are that’s important, it’s what you do with your type.” “ Type doesn’t confine you to act or or learn in a certain way, but it frees you to draw on your strengths of your preferences and to strengthen your ability to use those opposite to yours”