Tuesday, 17 June 2008

For Russ. . .

Since Russ is always scratching his head in frustration when trying to work me out, I thought I'd help him. According to the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator), I'm an INTJ - aka known as an Introvert, iNtuitive, Thinking, Judging type personality.

So DH, this is for you. Read it, and make sure you're taking notes (paying particular attention to point 3):

Dealing with INTJs:

  1. Be willing to back up your statements with facts - or at least some pretty sound reasoning.

  2. Don't expect them to respect you or your viewpoints just because you say so. INTJ respect must be earned.

  3. Be willing to concede when you are wrong. The average INTJ respects the truth over being "right". Withdraw your erroneous comment and admit your mistake and they will see you as a very reasonable person. Stick to erroneous comments and they will think you are an irrational idiot and treat everything you say as being questionable.

  4. Try not to be repetitive. It annoys them.

  5. Do not feed them a line of bull.

  6. Expect debate. INTJs like to tear ideas apart and prove their worthiness. They will even argue a point they don't actually support for the sake of argument.

  7. Do not mistake the strength of your conviction with the strength of your argument. INTJs do not need to believe in a position to argue it or argue it well. Therefore, it will take more than fervor to sway them.

  8. Do not be surprised at sarcasm.

  9. Remember that INTJs believe in workable solutions. They are extremely open-minded to possibilities, but they will quickly discard any idea that is unfeasible. INTJ open-mindedness means that they are willing to have a go at an idea by trying to pull it apart. This horrifies people who expect oohs and ahhs and reverence. The ultimate INTJ insult to an idea is to ignore it, because that means it's not even interesting enough to deconstruct.

    This also means that they will not just accept any viewpoint that is presented to them. The bottom line is "Does it work?" - end discussion.

  10. Do not expect INTJs to actually care about how you view them. They already know that they are arrogant bastards with a morbid sense of humor. Telling them the obvious accomplishes nothing.

Now, was that so difficult? Makes perfect sense to me.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Sue
Where did you get the outline of the Myer-Briggs from? Just what I need at work! Keep smiling :-) Anne

Suzanne Booth said...

Hi Anne,

Here's the link to one place on the web where u can take the test:

http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm

Have fun!
Sue

Suzanne Booth said...

Oh and Anne, I just had a thought - if you were talking about the actual "blurb" about INTJs, here's the link to that too:

http://fuzzy.snakeden.org/intj/

Cheers,
Sue :)

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