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New Year, New Career? (and Dashboards !)

By Anna Walter on December 19, 2014

With the beginning of a New Year, new hopes, dreams and resolutions start taking shape in our mind.

We wish each other a happy and better year, full of success and accomplishments. Fulfilling our dreams and attaining our objectives stands on our hands. Most of us believe that by setting objectives and following them stubbornly, “we will get where we want to”. But how do we know that we are on the right path regarding our career?

In order to discover a suitable career for you, you should first discover the “secrets” of your personality type . Analyzing and understanding your personality is a basic step to success. Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers started working in 1940s to build a test designed to measure how people perceive the world and make decisions. The questionnaire is known as “MBTI 4 dichotomies indicators” and it defines 4 aspects of your personality,  as follows:

  • General attitude: people can be Extraverted (E) or Introverted (I)
  • Perception: people can be  guided by Sensation (S) or Intuition (N)
  • Judging: are you a Thinker(T) or Feeler (F)
  • Personality type: Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P)

You can access a version of the test here and discover your MBTI code. There is not a “better” code than an other, the goal here is to understand and appreciate differences between people.

Now you are one step closer to identifying if your gained skills embrace successfully your inner-born personality and if you are heading on the right career path.  Click on the below fun-dashboard and select your personality type, you will get 5 careers that “Paul Tierger” consider suitable for you within his book “Do What You Are”.

 

Happy Dashboarding and a Happy New Year!

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