Self Reflection: Personality Analysis

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The MBTI is a great personality test. Taking this online test has helped me learn to understand myself better. It has allowed me to reflect on myself and look deeper into who I am. I live a very fast paced life so I am always on the go and forget to take the time to reflect on my actions and myself. This test has given me insight on my strengths and weaknesses. As I see my strengths, I can channel them in the right direction. Until recently, I was a homemaker for twelve years, so somewhere along the way I lost sight of my strengths. But taking this test has allowed me to self-reflect. As I see my weaknesses, I am able to work on improving them. I like structure and planning, but I would like to improve my time management. This test has given me the opportunity to understand myself better so I can stay within my boundaries of success and …show more content…

These results are in line with how I see myself. I tend to be a reserved person. I appreciate being a lone ranger and I have to sometimes force myself to interact with others. I am an introvert, which prefers to reflect privately (Maketelow, Jackson, Edwards, Eyre, Cook, Khan, 2016). My alone time is precious to me and I enjoy working by myself. I am traditional and it is hard for me to accept change. However, when I see a change is needed, I will slowly adjust. I feel I am a responsible person. Being the oldest child, responsibility has always been a part of my life. I grew up fast and graduated high school early and at eighteen years old I was officially living a life as a married responsible adult. When making decisions, I am a thinking person so I tend to look for logic (Maketelow, Jackson, Edwards, Eyre, Cook, Khan, 2016). Things have to make sense to me and I need to understand them. I find myself always deep in thought and reasoning. However, I need to be careful because my reasoning can sometimes overload my mind. I prefer structure and I find organization