The perfect antidote to this is found in going deeper into personality than our four-letter type codes. In my last post I mentioned the MBTI(R) Step II(TM) tool, which provides useful individualized type results. Perhaps you saw this, found it intriguing and made a mental note to Google Step II(TM) and learn more about it. Wait! I'll join you to take a closer look at this awesome assessment. So let's Step II(TM) it!
Step II(TM) the Land Without Pigeonholes or Stereotypes - the Land of the Step II(TM) Assessment!6/28/2016 Most of us who are familiar with the MBTI(R) personality inventory probably hate the possibility of being pigeonholed, defined by my dictionary as being assigned to a definite place in an orderly system, on the basis of our type preferences. We hate hearing the Indicator accused of pigeonholing, because we know that's absolutely not what it's all about. We probably also hate Pigeonhole's close relative, Stereotype, who stays busy making judgments about us on the basis of our four-letter type codes or individual preferences.
The perfect antidote to this is found in going deeper into personality than our four-letter type codes. In my last post I mentioned the MBTI(R) Step II(TM) tool, which provides useful individualized type results. Perhaps you saw this, found it intriguing and made a mental note to Google Step II(TM) and learn more about it. Wait! I'll join you to take a closer look at this awesome assessment. So let's Step II(TM) it!
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