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Who Am I?

Name: ______selina chen____________

Go to www.16personalities.com. Answer ALL of the questions as HONESTLY as you can.

What is the name of your designation? ____________ Advocate_______________________

What is your code? I____ N____ F____ _J___

Letter Percentage

Introverted 63%

Intuitive 53%

Feeler 67%

JUDGING 71%

What do each of the letters mean?

__introverted___ = __Tends to be quiet and reserved in social situations.________

__intuitive___ = ___ Focus on future possibilities rather than immediate reality._______

__feeler___ = ____Make decisions more about the world than the facts.________

__ JUDGING _ = ___ Tend to plan their activities and make early decisions _______

Section: List bullet points:

Strengths --Insightful, advocates strive to look beyond the superficial to seek the
deeper truths of life

-- Principled, advocates tend to have strong beliefs and values

-- Passionate, Advocates crave a sense of purpose in life.


Weaknesses Prone to Burnout – Advocates’ perfectionism and reserve leave them
--
with few options for letting off steam.

--Reluctant to Open Up – Advocates value honesty and authenticity, but


they’re also private.

-- Avoiding the Ordinary – Advocates yearn to do extraordinary things


with their lives.

Friendships --Advocates (INFJs) Rarely Settle for Shallow, Shallow Friendships. This
&
Relationships personality type has a hard time respecting someone who won't be
honest with them -- let alone anyone who can't be honest with
themselves.

-- Advocates may take time to find a compatible partner. Some might


argue that advocates are too picky, and these personalities are indeed
susceptible to unrealistic expectations.

Career Paths
--Advocates (INFJs) are eager to find a career that aligns with their values
and dreams—one that allows them to fulfill their unique mission in this
world. If a job doesn’t provide a deeper sense of purpose—no matter how
good the salary is, it will not be satisfactory.

Workplace --As managers, advocates may not enjoy exercising power. They prefer to
Habits
think that everyone is equal, no matter what one's business card says

--Advocates can be very popular and respected as colleagues. People with


this personality type are often seen as helpful, eloquent, and competent
colleagues.

--Promote the values of cooperation, sensitivity and independence. As


employees, they tend to be managers who are open-minded and willing
to consider their own opinions.
1.Write a reflection using Word on TEAMS (half page minimum) describing:
● How your traits and skills connect to your career plan.
● Whether or not you feel that this is an accurate depiction of your personality.

Don’t forget to:


○ Provide details and examples where possible.
○ Use paragraphs in your writing.

According to the diplomat personality type stated on the official website - the
advocate is more concerned with helping and connecting with others. They prioritize
kindness and generosity, and they would rather cooperate than compete. The hearts
and minds of such people seem to easily resonate with the emotions of others.

These traits allow me, as an introvert, to get to know myself and others easily. Often
has deep insights into human nature that I can use to influence those around me. In the
process of observation, my emotions are also easily affected by others. At this time,
practical problems will drag me back to a comfortable working environment.

Arranging time and things is what I do every day, which helps me to reasonably
arrange later work in my career planning. Sometimes I also have brainstorming
moments, which can add a lot of fun to my boring schedule.

Drawing and photography are skills that I am developing now, as immature skills they
have not yet been recognized. In future career planning I hope to use them in news
media or production photography set. This idea was born out of my love for K-pop
music, and in my future career planning, I hope to be exposed to this field through these
two skills.

Crafting is my area of expertise. This skill immerses me in the process of making and
brings relaxation and space to a relatively introverted person like me. In my career
planning, I am more inclined to do carpentry and assembly work. Combined with what
I've learned in school, I might be able to perform better in this type of work

2.Upload the worksheet and your write up to your Portfolio tab on your website.
 Write a short sentence or two explaining what you learned about yourself
from this experience.

Through the MBTI test, I have gained a better understanding of my own


personality, and by sorting out my skills, it has also changed my thoughts on future
planning.

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