Sunday, October 24, 2010

Myers Briggs


So I have this friend who likes to find people's personality types according to the Myers Briggs personality categories. It works like this: there are four letters that make up your category. for each of the four letters there is a choice between two options that you pick. The first letter is either an i or an e for introverted or extroverted. The next is either an n or an s for iNtuition or sensing. I guess it means how you collect your data, but you intuition or by observation, I don't entirely understand the difference. The third is between an f or a t for feeling or thinking. I am hands down a feeler. And the last is between a p or a j for perceiving or judging. I was told this is more of a type A/ type B difference, whether you like to plans things out or just go with the flow of life. So my friend pegged me as an INFJ and told me to look it up. I found a description at http://www.personalitypage.com/INFJ.html and this is what it told me





The Protector

As an INFJ, your primary mode of living is focused internally, where you take things in primarily via intuition. Your secondary mode is external, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit with your personal value system.

INFJs are gentle, caring, complex and highly intuitive individuals. Artistic and creative, they live in a world of hidden meanings and possibilities. Only one percent of the population has an INFJ Personality Type, making it the most rare of all the types.

INFJs place great importance on havings things orderly and systematic in their outer world. They put a lot of energy into identifying the best system for getting things done, and constantly define and re-define the priorities in their lives. On the other hand, INFJs operate within themselves on an intuitive basis which is entirely spontaneous. They know things intuitively, without being able to pinpoint why, and without detailed knowledge of the subject at hand. They are usually right, and they usually know it. Consequently, INFJs put a tremendous amount of faith into their instincts and intuitions. This is something of a conflict between the inner and outer worlds, and may result in the INFJ not being as organized as other Judging types tend to be. Or we may see some signs of disarray in an otherwise orderly tendency, such as a consistently messy desk.

INFJs have uncanny insight into people and situations. They get "feelings" about things and intuitively understand them. As an extreme example, some INFJs report experiences of a psychic nature, such as getting strong feelings about there being a problem with a loved one, and discovering later that they were in a car accident. This is the sort of thing that other types may scorn and scoff at, and the INFJ themself does not really understand their intuition at a level which can be verbalized. Consequently, most INFJs are protective of their inner selves, sharing only what they choose to share when they choose to share it. They are deep, complex individuals, who are quite private and typically difficult to understand. INFJs hold back part of themselves, and can be secretive.

But the INFJ is as genuinely warm as they are complex. INFJs hold a special place in the heart of people who they are close to, who are able to see their special gifts and depth of caring. INFJs are concerned for people's feelings, and try to be gentle to avoid hurting anyone. They are very sensitive to conflict, and cannot tolerate it very well. Situations which are charged with conflict may drive the normally peaceful INFJ into a state of agitation or charged anger. They may tend to internalize conflict into their bodies, and experience health problems when under a lot of stress.

Because the INFJ has such strong intuitive capabilities, they trust their own instincts above all else. This may result in an INFJ stubborness and tendency to ignore other people's opinions. They believe that they're right. On the other hand, INFJ is a perfectionist who doubts that they are living up to their full potential. INFJs are rarely at complete peace with themselves - there's always something else they should be doing to improve themselves and the world around them. They believe in constant growth, and don't often take time to revel in their accomplishments. They have strong value systems, and need to live their lives in accordance with what they feel is right. In deference to the Feeling aspect of their personalities, INFJs are in some ways gentle and easy going. Conversely, they have very high expectations of themselves, and frequently of their families. They don't believe in compromising their ideals.

INFJ is a natural nurturer; patient, devoted and protective. They make loving parents and usually have strong bonds with their offspring. They have high expectations of their children, and push them to be the best that they can be. This can sometimes manifest itself in the INFJ being hard-nosed and stubborn. But generally, children of an INFJ get devoted and sincere parental guidance, combined with deep caring.

In the workplace, the INFJ usually shows up in areas where they can be creative and somewhat independent. They have a natural affinity for art, and many excel in the sciences, where they make use of their intuition. INFJs can also be found in service-oriented professions. They are not good at dealing with minutia or very detailed tasks. The INFJ will either avoid such things, or else go to the other extreme and become enveloped in the details to the extent that they can no longer see the big picture. An INFJ who has gone the route of becoming meticulous about details may be highly critical of other individuals who are not.

The INFJ individual is gifted in ways that other types are not. Life is not necessarily easy for the INFJ, but they are capable of great depth of feeling and personal achievement.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

My Girls

So, this semester I have the honor of co-leading a bible study with my wonderful, beautiful friend, Lauren :) It's so special because last year, when she was a freshman, I mentored or discipled Lauren and walked alongside her and shared life with her. She was sort of like my little sister or my daughter; I wanted to protect her and help her discover what full life in the Lord looked like. It is so wonderful because this semester Lauren has gotten to step up and lead a bible study with me and she is now meeting with her own freshman little sister/ daughter (my granddaughter!). We have four amazing freshmen girls in our bible study this year, Lauren has started walking alongside of one and I have been meeting with the other three. I cannot tell you how much I have been blessed by these five women that God has put me with, they totally rock my world and encourage me me so much. They essentially are my ministry, my little family that I have started, and it has been such a beautiful thing to share life with these girls and to have fellowship and community with them.

So anyways...here they are, in case you want faces to go with names:


This is Lauren, my friend and now my teammate. It has been absolutely remarkable watching this girl grow and discover who she is in Jesus. She is most def one of the most beautiful people I know and I am totally stoked to see her become the leader and the servant I know that she is. I think one my favorite things about Lauren (among the long list of my favorite things) is her spirit of honesty and openness. I have truly been blessed by Lauren's willingness to talk about tough things and to look at situations through an honest lens. Such a blessing!

As for the newbies, in no particular order, they are:


This is Hannah. She is super cute. Hannah is Lauren's person and my (sort of) granddaughter. Hannah is a fellow Smallville lover (well, in her case, a fanatic) so you already know that she's amazing. She is a super fun, super beautiful girl who is a joy to be around. I love her heart for the nations (especially Africa) and I am excited to indirectly (through Lauren) and directly (though our bible study and the times we get to hang out) help her to figure out how to serve the Lord and influence people here before God sends her out over seas to touch the people there.



This is Haley. She has a huge heart for other people. She loves being with other people and knowing what's going on in their lives, it's so fun just to hear her talk about her friends and the people she influences on a day to day basis because she is so intentional in the way she loves other and the way she loves me. I think that the Lord has such big plans for her with her compassion and willingness to share her life with other people and I'm excited to walk with her through it all. God is already stirring things up with her friends, it's so fun!



This is Melissa. She is a huge ball of energy! I wish that I had her spunk and her enthusiasm about life, people, events-- pretty much everything gets this girl excited and it is so much fun to just be around her and feel that excitement with her. She is always hilarious and such a positive person to be around, there are not many people like her at Tech. Getting know Melissa has been such a treasure and getting to be with her as she's transitioning into college.I love her so much!

This is Kayla. Kayla is great, the first word she picked to describe herself was that she was a "thinker" and it is so true! Kayla is like a sponge, she likes to sit and absorb everything that's going on in her life and with the people around her. She likes to collect wisdom wherever she goes, and because of that she is very wise for somebody so young. But I am very excited about what God is going to teach her and the ways He is going to mold her during her season in college.


Anyways, so these are my girls. They're pretty great and I love hanging out with them so much!


Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Tis the Season


So I recently have been going through a bunch of interviews trying to find an internship for this summer. Even though I switched into chemical engineering a year and a half ago and have really loved it so far, I still have very little idea of what the day in the life of a chemE looks like. So I'm trying to figure it out. So far I've been talking to Proctor and Gamble, General Mills, BASF, and Celanese. If I had to pick right now, General Mills is my top choice. A great, steadfast company with high integrity and with a plant right down the road in Covington, Ga. My interview with them went pretty well, I guess I should be hearing back from them in a few days hopefully.

I also had a blast at my BASF interview. It was kind of intimidating because it was a round one and a round two interview in one (so I had a technical interview as well), but I felt that it went really well and I really, really just enjoyed getting know the guy that was interviewing me, Anthony Mason. He was hilarious, and super easy to talk to. After the BASF interview I'm starting to get really excited about the idea of doing engineer work this summer. Engineering is super interesting.

Last one up for round one is Celanese, which is a chemical company.

Anyways. It's really scary because I feel all grown up. Wearing business attire and meeting people and having a portfolio filled with resumes and transcripts. It's exciting, but also terrifying. I feel like I'm very close to leaving a large chapter of my life behind me, and I have loved being a kid. Moving into adulthood is scary and weird, but I suppose it's just the nature of things. Sometimes I think adults are just boring old people who have already had their fun in life. But then I realize that God has called me to have life to the full in all seasons of life, rich or poor, young or old, hard time or good times. To really claim His peace and His plan for my life. I get excited with how the Lord is leading my life and where He will end up taking me. God's strength helps me to choose joy and contentment with life in stead of fear and anxiety because I believe that God is loving, wise, and powerful, and if all three of those are true then he is worthy of my trust.

He is the Blessed Controller
Thank you Jesus