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Dec 23, 2005
I took the personality test too, but I don't think it was the same one (the link didn't work for me). But here are my results:
Your personality type is ENFP.
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Extraverted (E) 71% |
Introverted (I) 29% |
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Intuitive (N) 73% |
Sensing (S) 27% |
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Feeling (F) 65% |
Thinking (T) 35% |
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Perceiving (P) 59% |
Judging (J) 41% |
ENFPs generally have the following traits:
- Project-oriented
- Bright and capable
- Warmly, genuinely interested in people; great people skills
- Extremely intuitive and perceptive about people
- Able to relate to people on their own level
- Service-oriented; likely to put the needs of others above their own
- Future-oriented
- Dislike performing routine tasks
- Need approval and appreciation from others
- Cooperative and friendly
- Creative and energetic
- Well-developed verbal and written communication skills
- Natural leaders, but do not like to control people
- Resist being controlled by others
- Can work logically and rationally - use their intuition to understand the goal and work backwards towards it
- Usually able to grasp difficult concepts and theories
ENFPs are lucky in that they're good at quite a lot of different things. An ENFP can generally achieve a good degree of success at anything which has interested them. However, ENFPs get bored rather easily and are not naturally good at following things through to completion. Accordingly, they should avoid jobs which require performing a lot of detailed, routine-oriented tasks. They will do best in professions which allow them to creatively generate new ideas and deal closely with people. They will not be happy in positions which are confining and regimented.
The following list of professions is built on our impressions of careers which would be especially suitable for an ENFP. It is meant to be a starting place, rather than an exhaustive list. There are no guarantees that any or all of the careers listed here would be appropriate for you, or that your best career match is among those listed.
Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:
- Consultant
- Psychologist
- Entrepreneur
- Actor
- Teacher
- Counselor
- Politician / Diplomat
- Writer / Journalist
- Television Reporter
- Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist
- Scientist
- Engineer
I dunno, do you think this is me?
Posted at 08:41 am by kelly_jeanne
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Dec 8, 2005
I went to Mass this morning, it was an all school Mass for St. Francis and Vince and Michael were there so I sat with them.. oh and Anna and David showed up later........brings back good (well actually not really) memories.
I so exhausted from the whole week, it feels like the weekend to me, I just pray that we don't have school tomorrow, that would be sweet!!! And I'm still waiting for my dad to get back with Wendy's. I had to get to St. Francis at 8am to work, I took a break for Mass, but now I'm stuck here till 4pm. Yay....not.
Well, one good thing, I'm going to college!...even if I don't get excepted into thei music program, I can still attend Western and they gave me $4000 a year. But I really really really want to go to Uof M! So I really really really need your prayers!!!!....please?
I hope you're enjoying your day off!
I love you!
Kelly Bell
Posted at 09:18 am by kelly_jeanne
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Dec 2, 2005
"Something tells me that we are going to be great friends"
*sigh* I've been so tired all day, and now I have to be here at St. Francis for ever!!!
So, I recieved a letter from the U of M school of music and it said that I was chosen to audition for the school of music, now all I have left is the audition! yikes...
The one big thing on my mind though is that ummm, I need $1000 for Mexico and I have to raise all by myself. I'm think I'm going Christmas caroling to fundraise this Saturday if you want to join me.
Also, I'm so excited to do "The importance of being Ernest" with you Kyle. My darling, Cecily, you are going to be pleasanlty wonderful. "Something tells me that we are going to be great friends. I like you already more than I can say."
I love you, thanks for your support,
Kelly
Posted at 04:52 pm by kelly_jeanne
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Nov 16, 2005
Wow! It really has been awhile...
...so much has changed. So ummm, since I last updated, the four biggest things that have happened in my life are:
Adam Fedewa was diagnosed with leukemia
I finished both Western's and Michigan's application
The boy I was talking about in the previous entry, I'm now dating
And I guess one of the biggest...shhh, I had my first kiss
Hmmm, live is pretty great for me right now, everything seems to be working out great, if I only had the internet at home! lol
I LOVE YOU!
Posted at 05:37 pm by kelly_jeanne
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Oct 22, 2005
Well guys!
Life is amazing and kindda crappy all at the same time! Kairos was amazing and it really heloed me start to look on the bright side of things and stop stressing out about EVERYTHING! I think it's funny how last year when Mrs. Teeley asked for one word to describe Kairos the only thing ppl could say was amazing and I thought come on think of something else, and then we come back this year and all anyone can say to describe it is...amazing. haha
Huhhhh. well you see I thought life was GREAT (and it is) (but...) I think I'm back to really liking someone again, the same person. It's so embarrasing! I'm blushing just typing this! lo see what does that mean?!??! grrr should I tell him?
Why can't I just meet the person I'm going to marry tomarrow and not worry if anyone will ever like me back!!!
I'll just keep telling myself that life is great and I shouldn't worry about things so much!
(red checked!)
Kelly
Posted at 07:02 pm by kelly_jeanne
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Oct 1, 2005
Looking forward to Kairos
Life can be so stressful sometimes....especially now!!! With hard classes, college applications, parents harrassing you, and then all the normal stresses of being a teen. I can't wait till Kairos, it'll be a nice break from all the stress and be able to get to know ppl better. The only thing I'm sceptical about though, is that when my sister went she said they used "fake" emotion to reach to ppl. For example the leaders were supposed to speak without emotion until their speech, so it was supposed to be really moving. She said that alot of ppl felt great afterwards for like a week but then felt betrayed because the emotion only lasted so long. ~Hopefully it's different now!~ I just want to go open minded, deepen my relationship with the Lord and my classmates, without these little "tricks" like not knowing what time it is, keeping it all so secretive. or by using fake emotion to reach ppl.
Posted at 09:54 am by kelly_jeanne
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Sep 19, 2005
UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE
SORRY!!
Well, I really like this new voice teacher but she sent me a really crude email. Uhhh........so confusing I hate this!! I need to focus on what's important.
Anyway, homecoming is getting so complicated again. No matter how many times you say it isn't, IT IS you can't deny it! It went from being a fun relaxed evening to worrying about whose house we're getting ready at, where we're eating, and who can come or not. Why not just go home take a long nap, take a shower, throw on your dress, and go! This is why this high school dances are annoying...all the fuss!
Well, time to go not do homework--lol--
Love u!
Kelly Jeanne Ward ;)
Posted at 03:07 pm by kelly_jeanne
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Aug 17, 2005
I noticed my stomach kindda protrudes a little. And I heard that this can happen because of toxins in your intestines from eating bad foods (like I always do). I also learned a long time ago that celery cleans out your intestines... so my plan is to eat a lot of celery the next couple of days and see if there is any difference.
Ahhh, chemistry...it can either make you feel extremely stupid or it can make you feel like a genious, it alll depends on wether you get the material or not.
Also, I'm planning on changing my hair, big suprise for school! *lol* not really. If I don't see you before school starts see you then!!!
Posted at 03:53 pm by kelly_jeanne
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Aug 15, 2005
I'm just about down with chapter 4! So I plan to finish it tonight and then do chapter 5 and 6 before Wednesday and meet up with you guys and check answers.
***Megan, uhhhh sorry about this weekend (not getting much done) It's my fault. I figured it out, the stuff we did get done was because we had both already done it and were able to help each other on the questions we didn't know. So how bought this--We meet either Thursday and Friday (as far as we get) and go through the answers together--Sound good?
Oh, and one of those days we can do our senior pictures and then get our hair cut. OK?!?!? Well, anyways I hope you had fun in Chicago.
KYLE-- Have you done any chem, because you should come to, the 3 of us together have to at least get most of the answers right together, right?
Hope your having a GREAT summer and an awsome time in Chicago (Megan) and had an awesome time in New York (Kyle)
Well, See you soon....back to chem.
Ps. So far today, I have worked on chem for about 9 hours (seriously), can you believe it!-- Mostly cuz I had nothing to do at work and I've been here for 11 hours.
Posted at 04:46 pm by kelly_jeanne
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Aug 10, 2005
So, I changed my major again. It's scary but I've decided that I want to be a voice major! Here's where I want to apply:
Manhattan School of Music--New York, New York
Columbia--Chicago, Illinois
DePaul--Chicago, Illinois ?
Berklee School of Music--Boston, Massachusetts
Indiana--Indiana ?
U of M ???? (They sent me an application!!)
The only bad thing is that it would cost more than $300 in application fees. *yikes*
PS. I know (kindda) what it feels like to be a mother of a newborn. The babies I'm watching are twins, both 7 weeks old. Beatrice (the mother) didn't want to feed them till 3, but it was 2:30 and they were both crying because they were hungry, while I was trying to fold laundry and make formula, while having to run back and forth to each baby to give them their pacifier (because they cannot hold it in their mouths longer than a minute.) So I went there at 9, left at 3:30, came straight to St. Francis and have been working here since. --I am wiped out-- Oh, and I'm going there again tomorrow from 9am-6pm.
The wierd thing though, is that I actually would rather be there. *This must be why women put up with child labor* lol
Love you!
Posted at 05:10 pm by kelly_jeanne
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