The document describes five areas of personality assessment: physical appearance, intellectual capacity, emotional make-up, social qualities, and value system. It then provides more details on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality assessment, describing four dichotomies: extroversion vs introversion, sensing vs intuition, thinking vs feeling, and judging vs perceiving. Finally, it lists some potential weaknesses of extroverts, such as shallow relationships and an inability to listen.
3. INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY
• How the person talks, range of ideas he
expresses and the things he talks about and
his mental alertness.
4. EMOTIONAL MAKE-UP
• Likes and dislikes (aggressive or passive), how
he/she responds when things become difficult
(usually calm or selfreliant), easily angered or
whether he/she can take a joke and also the
kind of sense of humor that he/she possesses
5. SOCIAL QUALITIES
• How well a person conducts himself with
other people
• how well he observes the rules of etiquette
that govern society
6. VALUE SYSTEM
• Person’s
attitudes toward
life, his moral
principles and
his beliefs
7. Describe yourself using the 5 Areas of
Personality Individual Assessment
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
. . . . . . to appreciate
. . . . . . to accept
. . . . . . to understand our differences regarding
our preferences that possess strengths and
8. • UNDERSTANDING YOUR DIFFERENCES: MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE
INDICATOR (MBTI)
• 1. Are you energized by being with other people, or are you
revived only by solitude?
• (How are you energized?)
• 2. Do you like to “live in the now,” being very conscious of what’s
going on around you, or do you
• tend to have your head in the clouds, always thinking of
tomorrow? (How do you process
• information?)
• 3. Do you make decisions based on logic and data, or on person-
centered values? (How do you
• make decisions?)
• 4. Do you prefer to have your day structured and orderly, or do
you like to keep things flexible,
• allowing for lots of spontaneity. (How do you organize your life?)
9.
10. • Extrovert
• You prefer to focus on the outer world of people
& things
• Introvert
• You prefer to focus on the inner world of ideas &
impressions
• Sociability, interaction, external, breadth,
extensive, multiplicity of relationships,
expenditure of energies, Interest in external
events
• Territoriality, concentration, internal, depth,
intensive, limited relationships, conservation of
energies, interest in internal reactions
11. • Sensing Intuition
• You tend to focus on the present and on
concrete information gained from your senses.
• You tend to focus on the future, with a view
toward patterns and possibilities.
• Experience, past, unrealistic, perspiration,
actual, down-to-earth, utility, fact, practicality,
sensible
• Hunches, future, speculative, inspiration,
possible, head-in-clouds, fantasy, ingenuity,
imagination
12. • Thinking Feeling
• You tend to base your decisions on logic and on
objective analysis of cause and effect
• You tend to base your decisions primarily on
values & on subjective evaluation of person
centered concerns
• Objective, principles, policy, laws, criteria,
firmness, impersonal, justice, categories,
standards, critique, analysis, allocation
• Subjective, values, social values, extenuating,
circumstances, intimacy, persuasion, personal,
humane, harmony, good or bad, appreciate,
sympathy, devotion
13. • Judging Perceptive
• You like a planned and organized approach to life
and to have things settled.
• You like a flexible and spontaneous approach to
life and prefer to keep your options open.
• Settled, decided, fixed, plan ahead, closure, run
one’s life, decision-making, planned, completed,
decisive, wrap it up, urgency, deadline, get show
on the road
• Pending, gather more data, flexible, adapt as you
go, open options, treasure hunting, open ended,
emergent, tentative, something will turn up,
there’s plenty of time, what deadline?, let’ s wait
and see
14. • The real world is with people, with activities and with
• tangible things.
• Extroverts need to live life before they understand it.
• They are characterized by interaction with people, breadth
• of relationships, verbal processes and the external world.
• They are accessible to others.
• 2 Ways of Approaching Life
The Extrovert –EIMPACT
PHILIPPINES
• Shallowness of relationships
• They don’t know how to listen
• They can judge others through their extroversion: “bakit ka hindi
katulad ko?”
• They believe that majority is right
• They answer for others
15. Extroverts [E]
Weaknesses
• The real world is the world of ideas, insights
and understanding what is going on.
• Introverts want to understand life before or as
they live it.
• They are characterized by a preference for
solitude and privacy; they are drained by long
social interactions.