Sunday, June 14, 2015
Jung Test Reflection
I believe that the Jung Test was very interesting and an asset to my writing and understanding myself as a writer. I got ENFG. I think that this test was spot on for all 4 parts. My extroversion habits influence my writing a lot because I like to talk about many things in my writing. It is hard for me to stick with one topic for too long. That is why research papers are difficult for me. I also think that intuition in writing is important because you do writing without even thinking. To me planning before you write makes your voice more technical than real and relate-able. This is also another reason why I have issues with writing research papers, because I don't like to plan, I like to free write about what comes to mind at the time. The other parts aren't as important I feel like, but I do use feeling when I free write about something that is important to me.
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ENFG? Do you mean ENFP? ENFJ? I am a little confused. You offer some evidence as to how you meet your indicator, but they are not specific. For example, when you write about being an extrovert you write that you explore many topics. How does this evidence extroversion as defined by the indicators? Push yourself to learn and to explore this semester. We own many social definitions of words, but across contexts and areas of study, these words will mean different things. ~Ms. A.
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