PL 101: Understanding Your Gifts and Strengths from the MBTI (Discussion 2)
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Hello Leadership Crew!
I have just gone through the introduction thread and read about all of you. If you havent yet introduced yourself, then please stop by and share a little about yourself so we can get to know you. Im encouraged by all the great people that have joined. This should be a fun and enriching program!
Let me first zoom back and talk more broadly about your career and how we can help. When you become a leader on 7 Cups, we want you to find the work fulfilling. Fulfilling work means that it is:
a) work you are good at;
b) work that is interesting to you; and
c) work that solves an important problem or meets an important goal (Thiel, 2015).
The sweet spot is that blue area in the middle below.
If you do work that you are good at, but not interested in, then you wont do a great job. If you do work that you are interested in, but not particularly good at, then it wont be great work. If you do work that you are good at and interested in, but it isnt helping to solve an important problem, then we wont be a good fit for you. We need alignment on all 3 things. We work very hard at the beginning of your work with us to match your inherent strengths and interests with needs we have so that we can work together to solve problems that we all care about.
You have strengths â things that you are just really good at when compared with others. Operating out of your strengths feels good, is personally fulfilling, and enables you to hit flow states. As a result, you are much more effective and productive. Operating out of weaknesses is a drain. If you have to do work that you are not good at, then you wont be as effective. Doubling down on your strengths enables you to level up much faster and it helps 7 Cups make much more progress. Â
The next step becomes helping you find ways to identify your strengths, gifts or natural talents. You can learn some of this through self-observation - what do you seem especially good at? Are there things that just come natural to you that are more challenging for others? My wife, for example, is really good at writing; it just comes natural to her. Im pretty good at public speaking, whereas others find it more challenging.
Another way is to ask people you trust. You can say: What do you think Im good at? Or: what do you think are my top 1-3 strengths? Things that stand out to you about me? Note: only ask people you trust because sometimes people can give you feedback in a harmful rather than helpful way especially if they are not trustworthy.
For the purposes of this course, we are going to use personality tests to help you identify your strengths. Some of these are better than others; they are more reliable and have more research behind them. Broadly, we are using them here to help you begin to map out your strengths and to help you find ways where you can naturally excel here on 7 Cups, in your personal life, and in whatever career your are in or choose further down the road.
To start:
Go to this site here and take the test: https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test
Next, in the thread below, answer the following questions:
1. What is your personality type? Include your 4 letters please Â
2. What were the main things you learned about yourself?
3. What are your top 3 strengths or gifts according to this test? Please describe them.
Last, when people interact with one another, it makes the course more enriching and it allows us to learn more about one another. In addition to posting in the thread, please also be sure to respond in a helpful and positive way to at least 3 other comments in this thread.
You can also ask any questions in this thread and well respond to them as well.
Very excited to kick this off with all of you!
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@GlenM
This test is incredible.
My Personality type is Defender ISFJ-T
I have learned that the only places I feel understood fully is on 7 cups and on this personality test, it is so accurate.
I am a very emotional person and feel sometimes I get too emotional, my heart is pure and I feel the emotions of others, but at the same time, I can feel it too much to an extent it can affect me more personally.
I am completely introverted and apparently I like texting more than calling, which is true, which is why I like 7 cups chats, the only issue with this is it doesn't show understanding or meaning at times and texting can often be dangerous, in this sense, it is important to use the skills I have, such as reading what I have written before I hit send, this can help me to understand if I have said what I need to in the right way, but does also slow me down because I have to check every detail before hitting send.
I love being alone, whilst also at the same time feel so lonely.
My top 3 are Prefer to study in a quiet environment, I hide my anger and wait for it to explode, cry it out and move on and I see beauty in simplicity.
iCareUK :)
@iCareUK we both are really similar. I am introverted too, prefer texting over calls and 7 cups is a place that is helping me to grow as a person. Good reading your answers to the above questions
@yourbuddy30
So true, and 7 cups is the only place I have ever been where people ACTUALLY relate and understand almost anything I say, and that is such a gift, especially if people begin feeling low or down, not listened to or understood, lonely etc, 7 cups is a blessing to us all and we are all a part of it's success :)
@iCareUK Totally agree to what you just said
@iCareUK
that is so fun to learn
@GlenM My personality type is
ISTJ-T (logistician)
@yourbuddy30
It been really good getting to know you on cups and seee how far you have gone so far on cups.
@yourbuddy30
you learned a lot about yourself
that is so good
good job
@yourbuddy30
im happy that you're so motivated to be a leader that's a really good thing
1. What is your personality type? CosmicMiracle is an INFJ-A: The Assertive Advocate :)
2. What were the main things you learned about yourself? I've always known I'm INFJ; I was profiled during my uni days and it's always been this personality type. More than half of what was written about INFJs is on point, especially about finding fulfilment in intangible things like helping people and doing good. At least I try.
There's this great and inspiring speech by Wentworth Miller years ago at a Human Rights event. The statement that struck a chord and pulled on my heartstrings at that time became a mantra for me to this day. "Let me be to someone what no one was for me."
I've always aimed to be someone for everyone I come across. I guess that's on point for an INFJ. :)
3. What are your top 3 strengths or gifts according to this test? Please describe them. Apparently, I'm creative, insightful, and principled.
Creative, I agree, because it is very important to me that I am given the space and opportunity to express myself. My thoughts and emotions are usually non-conforming and it is easier for me to see the bigger picture outside the box than the finer details. Give me data, give me technology, give me anything non-art and I can turn that into something creative and unusual lol. What can I say? I spread weirdness.
Insightful, I agree, because I'm a very sensual person and all my senses are present when I communicate and connect with people and situations. A conversation with me goes like this: I don't just hear the words you're saying, I also hear the ones you don't say. I read your gestures, aura, energies, breathing, posture, reactions to what I say, and facial expressions. I stare at you, inhale your presence, reach out and offer a human touch if I feel it's welcome, and listen with my mind and heart. I think it also helps that I'm a highly intuitive empath.
Principled, I agree, because my beliefs aren't just a by-product of how I was raised or what I learned in school. It's a culmination of life experiences, all of it went through a very personal and intense process of trial and error, and just an overall journey to self-discovery and self-identity. I am very open-minded about how other people think and feel and how they perceive things in general. I respect everyone by default. But my principles took decades to form and I stand by them regardless.
@CosmicMiracle
good to learn about INFJ-A personality type.
1 ESFJ-A / ESFJ-T consul
2 i knew most of things already but the strong but the Strong Practical Skills surprise me.
3 a
Strong Sense of Duty. I am really good at getting things done on time.
B
Good at Connecting with Others . I am really good around people.
C Strong Practical Skills
I am really good at keeping track of things I need to do.
@GlenM
My personality type is the logician INTP-A
I learned that I’m actually a person who has a more logical thinking than I thought XD, but before this one i used to be an infp, then an istp and now an intp. Is interesting how people change over time.
Some of my strengths based in my personality type is being open-minded, original and analytical.
This was really fun to do 🌿🌱
@Alwayssleepyfornoreasonatall
it's cool you found which personality type described you the best
good job :)
INFP-J because I'm turbulent, easily stressed
I learned that I do my best in understanding other points of view and include them in my overall view.
I learned that I am empathetic.
I learned that others happiness is making me happy.
I learned that I often meet deadlines and I don't plan things and follow impulses and work on energy outbursts.
I am high in self expression. Can express myself really easily in a flowing natural loving way.
The gift of being really vulnerable with people in connections.
The striving to make the world a better, more connected and caring world.
@artemis2223
Thank you for posting & I can relate!
@GlenM
1. What is your personality type? Include your 4 letters please
My personality type is ENFP
2. What were the main things you learned about yourself?
I learned that I am friendly, outgoing, enthusiastic, and introspective.
3. What are your top 3 strengths or gifts according to this test? Please describe them.
My top 3 strengths according to this test are curiosity, perceptive, and excellent communication. I am fascinated by things, sensitive to feelings and needs, and a caring listener with the ability to have good conversations with others.
@zareya
that is so fun to learn those things about youself
@GlenM
What is your personality type? Include your 4 letters please Â
Ans: INTP - T logician
2. What were the main things you learned about yourself?
Ans: fewer social circle with deeper meanings.
3. What are your top 3 strengths or gifts according to this test? Please describe them.
Ans:
1. I Do prospecting than judging.
2. Thinking.
3. Intuitive.
@GlenM
1. I am an INFP (meditator)
2.I learned that I was a really empathetic person and thought more about life in a meaningful way. I also realized that I had strong morals/beliefs.
3. I am idealistic, empathetic, and self-expressive. Idealistic means that I have an ideal way of looking at people. Empathetic means that I put myself in other people's shoes and understand them. Self-expressive means I express myself in different ways like art, writing, and music.
@chocolatebunnyy
Thank you for teaching me about INFP! : )