Wednesday, April 29, 2009

ESFJ personality

I just read Katie's blog about this Myers briggs personality test and found it kind of interesting so I decided to do it too! I was kind of curious. ESFJ stands for Extraverted Sensing Feeling Judging.

Heres some highlights of what that means.... its kind of a lot but the first and last paragraphs sum it up well. I think its pretty darn accurate from my perspective.

The Caregiver

ESFJs are people persons - they love people. They are warmly interested in others. They use their Sensing and Judging characteristics to gather specific, detailed information about others, and turn this information into supportive judgments. They want to like people, and have a special skill at bringing out the best in others. They are extremely good at reading others, and understanding their point of view. The ESFJ's strong desire to be liked and for everything to be pleasant makes them highly supportive of others. People like to be around ESFJs, because the ESFJ has a special gift of invariably making people feel good about themselves.

The ESFJ takes their responsibilities very seriously, and is very dependable. They value security and stability, and have a strong focus on the details of life. They see before others do what needs to be done, and do whatever it takes to make sure that it gets done. They enjoy these types of tasks, and are extremely good at them.

ESFJs are warm and energetic. They need approval from others to feel good about themselves. They are hurt by indifference and don't understand unkindness. They are very giving people, who get a lot of their personal satisfaction from the happiness of others. They want to be appreciated for who they are, and what they give. They're very sensitive to others, and freely give practical care. ESFJs are such caring individuals, that they sometimes have a hard time seeing or accepting a difficult truth about someone they care about.

The ESFJ's value system is defined externally. They usually have very well-formed ideas about the way things should be, and are not shy about expressing these opinions.

ESFJs who have had the benefit of being raised and surrounded by a strong value system that is ethical and centered around genuine goodness will most likely be the kindest, most generous souls who will gladly give you the shirt off of their back without a second thought. For these individuals, the selfless quality of their personality type is genuine and pure.

ESFJs at their best are warm, sympathetic, helpful, cooperative, tactful, down-to-earth, practical, thorough, consistent, organized, enthusiastic, and energetic. They enjoy tradition and security, and will seek stable lives that are rich in contact with friends and family.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Calm before the storm?

Well for now the storm is mostly over. My dad's tongue cancer looked pretty bad and they said he would probably never talk again. They also said he would spend probably 10 days in the hospital. We were so so blessed by the Lord and everyone's prayers and fasting! He only spent a week in the hospital which is awesome! His surgery was twelve hours but they were able to save part of his tongue! Hes home now and doing pretty well. He has to keep the tracheotomy because he starts radiation soon and it will cause his throat to swell again. He is getting better and better with talking and is to the point that he can talk without using the speaking valve on the trach. Hes up and moving around and acts like he feels pretty good all things considered! He has been a trooper.
My stressful semester is over, thank goodness. All in all it was a pretty good semester for me, even though i thought i was going to DIE during it. I made a lot of good memories and learned a lot! I am now working back at the day care. I am a little nervous because last summer kind of scarred me because i worked so much. So far it has been ok. It is a good place to work and Diane loves me so she really works with me. Im still adjusting to living at home...which i hate...but its better then having to pay rent.
For student teaching i am going to South Salt Lake. Most days im really excited and then other days relaity sets in and i get really nervous and scared! It will be good though. I found out i have been requested to student teach in the Jordan district, which is still a huge area but its a little more specific. Thats pretty much my life in a nut shell....not super exciting but live is good!