My Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Report

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Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.” That quote is my life motto. My name is Lauren DeLeon and I am 24 years old. I was born and raised in Houston, Texas and do not ever intend to leave. I have never been scared to try new things and have never let being comfortable get in the way of doing better. I am en route to graduating from University of Houston-Downtown with a B.B.A in General Business. I chose General Business as a major because, in my opinion, it is a very broad scope of courses and I was not (and still am not) 100% certain on what I want to do for a profession. I feel as though the extensive variety…show more content…
Everything that came up under “Challenges” was true for me. The challenges that related to me most were having difficulty managing time and losing interest in long, complex projects. However, the suggested strategies for these challenges are actually very helpful and I will definitely be using these suggestions from now on in both my short and long-term career goals. I learned that I am a Thinker rather than a Feeler – meaning I base my decisions on logic versus values. I have always thought I was more likely to use my feelings to make decisions rather than what my head tells me – but this assessment says otherwise. I have always been known as an extrovert, so for the assessment report to state that I “tend to focus on the outer world of people and activity” – validates the thoughts I have about myself. I believe these Career Assessments were very informative. The list of most popular and least popular occupations for each type is, in my opinion, the most helpful information in the entire report. As I previously mentioned, I am not certain on what I want to do for a career so the fact that the report disclosed a few job families and occupations that suit my type the best, was very

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