Tia Leschke

>
> > Ang, another INFJ glad to finally see another one like me!!!!!
> >
> I'm INFJ, too. I was so glad to see some I's come in, finally. I was
> starting to get the impression that I'd stumbled on the extrovert
homeschool
> club or something!

INFP here, though one of the shorter tests had me as INTP. I think I'll do
the long one again every so often. I think some of my answers might depend
on my mood at the time.
Tia

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety." Ben Franklin
leschke@...

Alan & Brenda Leonard

6/11/03 19:36:

> Ang, another INFJ glad to finally see another one like me!!!!!
>
I'm INFJ, too. I was so glad to see some I's come in, finally. I was
starting to get the impression that I'd stumbled on the extrovert homeschool
club or something!

brenda

Susan Fuerst

Tia, INFP's can test as INTPs at times due to how their "I" causes them
to behave in an "e" world. Read the descriptions to find your better
fit.
Susan

-----Original Message-----
From: Tia Leschke [mailto:leschke@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 5:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] myers briggs


>
> > Ang, another INFJ glad to finally see another one like me!!!!!
> >
> I'm INFJ, too. I was so glad to see some I's come in, finally. I was
> starting to get the impression that I'd stumbled on the extrovert
homeschool
> club or something!

INFP here, though one of the shorter tests had me as INTP. I think I'll
do
the long one again every so often. I think some of my answers might
depend
on my mood at the time.
Tia

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety." Ben Franklin
leschke@...




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Alan & Brenda Leonard

6/12/03 00:06:

> Are ALL of them rare?
>
> Are they just trying to impress us with ourselves? <g>
>
> ~Kelly

Now, math isn't my best area, guys, but if there are 16 different types, and
8 of them involve I, none of the 8 I types are particularly common, seeing
as only about 25% of the population is introverted.

Therefore, even if there is an exactly equal spread of the I's, there would
only be about 3% of the general population in each of the I types. And if
the I's aren't evenly spread, it would be very easy for some types to be a
very small percent of the population, say 1%, and then other types to be
bigger, at 5% or so. But that's still a small percentage of the general
population.

So we I's COULD be impressed with our rarity, if we want to.

brenda
who is sure that pam S. could have explained that much more clearly, but
hopes you get what she means anyway!

[email protected]

In a message dated 6/12/2003 2:52:55 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
> Ren
> You're going to have a larger amount of people show up for your 2005
> conference than you expected. Prepare now! :-O

KEWL!!! I'll start planning......

Ren


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