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The document is a reflection on a personality test the author took. In 3 sentences: The author's result was ENFP (Campaigner) which they found to be an accurate depiction, highlighting their strengths in communication and positivity. While noting some weaknesses, they felt the assessment provided insight into how they operate in relationships and careers involving creativity and collaboration. The reflection concluded that the assessment gave them a better understanding of themselves and affirmed their sense of purpose.

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The document is a reflection on a personality test the author took. In 3 sentences: The author's result was ENFP (Campaigner) which they found to be an accurate depiction, highlighting their strengths in communication and positivity. While noting some weaknesses, they felt the assessment provided insight into how they operate in relationships and careers involving creativity and collaboration. The reflection concluded that the assessment gave them a better understanding of themselves and affirmed their sense of purpose.

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16 Personalities Reflection

Write a reflection in the space below underneath the line. Your entire reflection should be a half page
minimum.
Part 1: Who am I?

 Use formal language and write proper sentences and paragraphs to write a detailed response.
 State the 4 letters of your personality type and explain why or why not it is an accurate depiction
of who you are
 Use details and personal examples to support your response

Part 2: Connection to possible career plan

 Use formal language and write proper sentences and paragraphs to write a detailed response.
 Explain how the traits and skills relate and connect to your possible career plan.

After completing the 16 personality test, I found out that I am an ENFP, a Campaigner. I viewed the
answers at first with a mixture of curiosity and skepticism, wondering how well a single test could
capture every aspect of my personality. But as I read through the in-depth explanations offered, I
noticed that I was nodding in agreement most of the time. According to the assessment, I am
characterized as an excellent communicator, someone who thrives on sharing positive and enjoyable
conversations with others, regardless of their sociability or agreeableness. I've always enjoyed
interacting with people and having meaningful conversations with them, so this struck a deep chord
with me. The act of communicating effectively brings me fulfillment, whether it is by sharing tales or just
listening carefully. In addition, the description portrayed me as a positive person who embraces life with
an infectious energy. As I read about how I often bring excitement and possibilities into even the most
ordinary situations, I couldn't help but smile. It's true that, whether it's because of my excitement, my
inventiveness, or just my sincere interest in the world around me, I have a talent for making everyday
moments into something extraordinary.

However, the assessment didn't shy away from highlighting my weaknesses as well. It pointed out my
tendency to try to please others and my occasional disorganization. These were aspects of myself that I
was already aware of but seeing them laid out so clearly allowed me to confront them head-on and
consider how I might improve in these areas. One aspect of the assessment that particularly struck me
was its insight into my love life. It mentioned that I tend to fall in love easily and deeply, and while this
might lead to moments of emptiness or feeling uninspired when I'm single, it also spoke to my capacity
for deep, heartfelt connections. This rang true for me, as I've often found that my relationships are
characterized by intense emotional intimacy and meaningful conversations.

In terms of work habits, the assessment highlighted my passion for brainstorming and creativity in a
professional environment. It suggested that I thrive in cheerful and collaborative workplaces, where I
can tackle challenges with warmth and enthusiasm. While I don't necessarily strive to make a good
impression on everyone, as the assessment suggested, I do take pride in my work and strive to excel in
my chosen field. Speaking of which, the assessment also shed light on potential career paths that align
with my personality type. It suggested that most ENFPs, like me, can find pleasure in nearly any job as
long as it allows us to engage our creativity and work in a collaborative environment. For me, this
resonated strongly with my interest in marketing—a field that demands both creativity and
communication skills, two areas where I excel. In conclusion, while I acknowledge the limitations of
personality tests in capturing the full breadth of human complexity, I found the insights provided by the
16 personalities assessment to be remarkably accurate and enlightening. It gave me a greater
understanding of myself, both in terms of my strengths and weaknesses, and affirmed my sense of
purpose and direction in life.

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