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Location: |
Marietta Georgia |
Zip Code: |
30060 |
Age: |
61, Sagittarius |
Height: |
6 ft. 5 in. |
Hair, Eyes: |
Salt and Pepper Gray, Hazel |
Body: |
A few extra pounds |
Ethnicity: |
White |
Religion: |
Christian |
Politics: |
Conservative |
Education: |
Some College |
Income: |
Didn't Say |
Job: |
Self-Employed |
Smoke: |
Don't Smoke |
Has Kids: |
Yes, over 18 |
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About Me |
After looking at my profile, my daughter was horrified with my screen name. She said that no one would respond to any kind of a "dog." So I explained that her grandparents were huge Elvis Presley fans. They took us kids to the local drive-in theater to see every one of his movies. And the year that I was born, 1956, he released his first number one hit, "Hound Dog." So when I was trying to come up with an original screen name, I came up with his first song followed by the year that it was released and that I was born.
I have to admit that I have trouble trying to write about myself. So I took the Myers-Briggs personality test to get an impartial description of who I am. I was calculated to be a type "ENFJ."
My strengths
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Tolerant
ENFJs are true team players, and they recognize that that means listening to other peoples' opinions, even when they contradict their own. They admit they don't have all the answers, and are often receptive to dissent, so long as it remains constructive.
Reliable
The one thing that galls ENFJs the most is the idea of letting down a person or cause they believe in. If it's possible, ENFJs can always be counted on to see it through.
Charismatic
Charm and popularity are qualities ENFJs have in spades. They instinctively know how to capture an audience, and pick up on mood and motivation in ways that allow them to communicate with reason, emotion, passion, restraint – whatever the situation calls for. Talented imitators, ENFJs are able to shift their tone and manner to reflect the needs of the audience, while still maintaining their own voice.
Altruistic
Uniting these qualities is ENFJs' unyielding desire to do good in and for their communities, be it in their own home or the global stage. Warm and selfless, ENFJs genuinely believe that if they can just bring people together, they can do a world of good.
Natural Leaders
More than seeking authority themselves, ENFJs often end up in leadership roles at the request of others, cheered on by the many admirers of their strong personality and positive vision.
My Weaknesses:
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Overly Idealistic
People with the ENFJ personality type can be caught off guard as they find that, through circumstance or nature, or simple misunderstanding, people fight against them and defy the principles they've adopted, however well-intentioned they may be. They are more likely to feel pity for this opposition than anger, and can earn a reputation of naïveté.
Too Selfless
ENFJs can bury themselves in their hopeful promises, feeling others' problems as their own and striving hard to meet their word. If they aren't careful, they can spread themselves too thin, and be left unable to help anyone.
Too Sensitive
While receptive to criticism, seeing it as a tool for leading a better team, it's easy for ENFJs to take it a little too much to heart. Their sensitivity to others means that ENFJs sometimes feel problems that aren't their own and try to fix things they can't fix, worrying if they are doing enough.
Fluctuating Self-Esteem – ENFJs define their self-esteem by whether they are able to live up to their ideals, and sometimes ask for criticism more out of insecurity than out of confidence, always wondering what they could do better. If they fail to meet a goal or to help someone they said they'd help, their self-confidence will undoubtedly plummet.
Struggle to Make Tough Decisions
If caught between a rock and a hard place, ENFJs can be stricken with paralysis, imagining all the consequences of their actions, especially if those consequences are humanitarian.
Well, there I am. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. LOL
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