I've taken the test several times, and I vacillate between ENTJ and
INTJ. The way one of my friends once described me was extroverted in
small groups, introverted at parties, extroverted on stage. 

Guess that makes me a bit of an ambivert.

andy carvin
www.andycarvin.com


--- In [email protected], Ron Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am a stereotypic ENFP. Highly intuitive, fairly centered on the  
> other categories.
> 
> Great question. I have always been interested in the Meyers-briggs  
> test since my early college years. Bernie Ostrowski at Hawaii Pacific  
> University taught the section on the MB, and he just ROCKED! What a  
> great guy!
> 
> Please follow up on this. I would be very interested in the results.
> 
> Later,
> Ron
> On Feb 10, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Paul Knight wrote:
> 
> > I am the definitive Gemini, I like the peace and tranquility of  
> > being by myself with no distractions then I also love being the  
> > centre of attention.  I'm just nuts.
> >
> > On 10 Feb 2006, at 16:09, Stephanie Bryant wrote:
> >
> >> I'm curious:
> >>
> >> How many of you are introverts, and how many are extroverts?
> >>
> >> Some detail:
> >> An introvert  is someone who is re-energized by being alone, but when
> >> they spend a lot of time around people, they feel drained and maybe
> >> anxious afterwards.
> >>
> >> An extrovert is the opposite: energized in the presence of others,  
> >> but
> >> drained after a weekend in isolation.
> >>
> >> Most people are somewhere in the middle. Note that this has  
> >> nothing to
> >> do with shyness or stage fright/stage presence.
> >>
> >> I would like the lurkers to respond, too, if you all don't mind  
> >> (since
> >> otherwise the results will naturally be skewed towards the  
> >> extroverts,
> >> introverts being more likely to lurk on forums).  Where do you put
> >> yourself in the "introvert/extrovert" spectrum? [If you've taken the
> >> Meiers-Brigg personality test, you pretty much know already]. And if
> >> you're willing to mention it, where is your videoblog?
> >>
> >> I'm interested to know if there's a higher percentage of one
> >> personality trait or the other, and I'm keenly interested in knowing
> >> if introverts and extroverts make different styles of videoblogs.
> >>
> >> Also, if you're the kind of person who adamantly hates labels like
> >> this, I guess I don't mind you not answering.
> >>
> >> --Stephanie
> >> PS: I'll answer, but I don't want to skew the first results.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Stephanie Bryant
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> http://www.mortaine.com/blogs
> >>
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