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How to Identify Someone Else's Personality Type

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Sun 5 Mar 2023, 2:00pm–4:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Website

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personalitytypesnz

It's one thing to know your own psychological type and another to work out someone else's. You could ask someone to do a questionnaire, but what about those you aren't close to - or who don't want to do a test? It might be a colleague or your boss, that intriguing guy you know, a potential date, a friend or even a celebrity or fictional character.

Some people suggest running through a mini questionnaire in your head when you're talking to someone, others listen for certain words or assess what the person like to talk about, while others keep an eye on body language.

Let's swap tips and hear what others look for. All welcome.

Venue + gold coin donation
We ask for a gold coin donation to help cover the venue costs. We're in the Thistle Hall's downstairs meeting room (entry at side of building off Arthur St/State Highway 1, around the corner from Cuba St). You are more than welcome to bring food and drink if you’d like; there are shops and cafes nearby.

More info
For more info and to RSVP, go to the website listed above. Or just come along on the day...

About
Who Am I? Understanding Personality Types, Wellington: This is a group for everybody who would like to understand a bit more about themselves and the people they live or work with through sharing with others. Maybe you would like to know why your kids always clash, or why your partner is so sensitive... or not sensitive enough. Maybe you would like to know why you or somebody you love never seems to fit in. Maybe you want to know why you have chosen a certain profession. Maybe you just want to share what you know about personality types or learn what others know.

The main focus of this group is on understanding the 16 psychological types first described by Carl Jung and made popular by Myers-Briggs and David Keirsey. The key is that once we understand that we are not all alike, we can open our minds to sharing rather than judging each other and learn to celebrate our differences.

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