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Re: Whoooo are you? A fun personality quiz.
3/2/2006 4:14:14 AM
Linda Thanks for your Invite For your test info which wwas true Thanks Linda http://craftielinda.tripod.com http://www.wolfsundown.com
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Re: Whoooo are you? A fun personality quiz.
3/2/2006 5:23:35 AM
Hi Linda :) LOL thanks for sharing, good to have some fun and thanks Deb - For me - The Portrait of the Teacher Idealist (eNFj)- The Idealists called Teachers are abstract in their thought and speech, cooperative in their style of achieving goals, and directive and extraverted in their interpersonal relations......(snipped Famous ENFJs: David, King of Israel U.S. Presidents: Abraham Lincoln Ronald Reagan William Cullen Bryant, poet Abraham Maslow, psychologist and proponent of self-actualization Ross Perot Sean Connery Elizabeth Dole Francois Mitterand Dick Van Dyke Andy Griffith James Garner William Aramony, former president of United Way Gene Hackman (Superman, Antz) Dennis Hopper (Speed) Brenda Vaccaro Craig T. Nelson (Coach) Diane Sawyer (Good Morning America) Randy Quaid (Bye Bye, Love; Independence Day) Tommy Lee Jones (The Fugitive) Kirstie Alley ("Cheers," Look Who's Talking movies) Michael Jordan, NBA basketball player Johnny Depp (Pirates of the Caribbean) Oprah Winfrey Bob Saget America's Funniest Home Videos, Full House Julia Louis-Dreyfus ("Seinfeld") Ben Stiller (The Royal Tenenbaums) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matthew McConaughey (The Wedding Planner) Pete Sampras, Tennis Champion Lauren Graham ("Gilmore Girls") Ben Affleck (The Sum Of All Fears) John Cusack (High Fidelity) Fictional ENFJs: Joe Hackett, Wings
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Re: Whoooo are you? A fun personality quiz.
3/2/2006 9:22:18 PM
Very interesting, I never thought of myself as an artisan, but apparently I am: The Artisans called Promoters are not only concrete in speech and utilitarian in achieving their goals, they are also directive and expressive in their social interactions. They have no hesitation at all in approaching strangers and persuading them to do something. And others do their bidding, even on slight acquaintance. Promoters are men and women of action. When someone of this personality is present, things begin to happen: the lights come on, the music plays, the game begins. And a game it is for the Promoter, the entrepreneur, the troubleshooter, the negotiator. Promoting is the art of winning others to your position, giving them confidence to go along with what you propose, and Promoter's seem especially able to maneuver others in the direction they want them to go. In a sense, they are able to handle people with much the same skill as Crafter's handle tools, operate machines, or play musical instruments. You might say that people are instruments in the Promoters' hands, and that they "play" them with great artistry. Promoters make up approximately ten per cent of the general population, and if only one adjective could be used to describe them, "resourceful" would be an apt choice. Life is never dull around Promoters. Witty, clever, and fun, Promoters live life with a theatrical flourish which makes even the most routine events seem exciting. Not that they waste much time on routine events. Promoters have a knack for knowing where the action is. They always seem to have tickets to the "hot" show or "big" game (or can get them when others can't), and they usually know the best restaurants, where the headwaiters are likely to call them by name. To be sure, Promoters have a hearty appetite for the finer things of life, the best food, the best wine, expensive cars, and fashionable clothes. And they are extremely attentive to others and smooth in social circles, knowing many, many people by name, and knowing how to say just the right thing to most everyone they meet. None are as socially sophisticated as Promoters, none as suave and polished-and none such master manipulators of the people around them. Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Ernest Hemingway are examples of the Promoter Artisan temperament. My wife says that this is me to a tee! Bob
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Re: Whoooo are you? A fun personality quiz.
3/2/2006 9:39:56 PM
Peter, Am I ALLOWED to comment on the fact that you and Dan Aykroyd have similiar personalities or do I have to behave? :( Ah, who am I kidding.....Linda, ruling on this please.
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Re: Whoooo are you? A fun personality quiz.
3/2/2006 9:57:43 PM
Hi Heather; ======================================= Ah, who am I kidding.....Linda, ruling on this please. ======================================= Rules.... hmmm.... (thinking) FORUM RULES: 1) No name calling, flaming or open attacks on another member. 2) No blatant ads for what the poster sells in the body of a post. "Ads" are only permitted in the sig file. 3) Go straight to www.Soy-Simple.com and try a soy candle. They smell wonderful and Peter makes them by hand. lol Heh. Okay, so there's TWO firm rules. Can't think of any that would impede the Dan Akroyd comments. Have fun. Heh... : ) Linda
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