Author: | Dan Johnston | ISBN: | 9781310237850 |
Publisher: | Dan Johnston | Publication: | February 28, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dan Johnston |
ISBN: | 9781310237850 |
Publisher: | Dan Johnston |
Publication: | February 28, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
If you are an INTJ, this book is an opportunity for you to learn from some of the most famous and successful people who share your personality type. Indulge yourself in this collection of over 200 fun, inspiring, and thought-provoking quotes from famous INTJs who share the same strengths and weaknesses as you do. Inside you'll find insights into relationships, creativity, work, happiness and money.
INTJs are reserved, reflective and rational. They are also bright and intelligent, clear-headed, and pragmatic in their approach to life.
At the core of the INTJ personality is independence and a desire for efficiency. An INTJ is at their best and most creative when they have autonomy.
INTJs have a deep desire for expression, particularly the expression of their own intellectual designs. They have a gift for analyzing and articulating complex ideas and theories.
INTJs excel at brainstorming new approaches to situations and problem solving. In fact, they are the best of all types at this.
INTJs can be great leaders, but they will not push for the role. Rather, an INTJ will step into a leadership role when they feel they are the best person suited for the position, and perhaps the only person capable of succeeding.
In their decision-making, INTJs are decisive while still open to new ideas if the facts or situation change. Ultimately, they strive to make the best, and most efficient, decision for the situation, regardless of their personal opinions or interests.
INTJs love to solve complex problems. They tend to make positive statements over negative ones and focus on future improvements instead over past mistakes.
INTJs do well in occupations within academia, research, science, engineering, consulting, management, and law.
The quotes are broken into seven categories:
-Famous INTJs on Happiness and The Meaning of Life
-Famous INTJs on Family and Friends
-Famous INTJs on Business and Money
-Famous INTJs on Work, Career and Education
-Famous INTJs on Government and Religion
-Famous INTJs on Love, Relationships, Romance and Sex
-Famous INTJs on Healthy Living, Travel, Youth, and Everything Else
What better way to learn about success than from successful people who share your same core personality type?
If you are an INTJ, this book is an opportunity for you to learn from some of the most famous and successful people who share your personality type. Indulge yourself in this collection of over 200 fun, inspiring, and thought-provoking quotes from famous INTJs who share the same strengths and weaknesses as you do. Inside you'll find insights into relationships, creativity, work, happiness and money.
INTJs are reserved, reflective and rational. They are also bright and intelligent, clear-headed, and pragmatic in their approach to life.
At the core of the INTJ personality is independence and a desire for efficiency. An INTJ is at their best and most creative when they have autonomy.
INTJs have a deep desire for expression, particularly the expression of their own intellectual designs. They have a gift for analyzing and articulating complex ideas and theories.
INTJs excel at brainstorming new approaches to situations and problem solving. In fact, they are the best of all types at this.
INTJs can be great leaders, but they will not push for the role. Rather, an INTJ will step into a leadership role when they feel they are the best person suited for the position, and perhaps the only person capable of succeeding.
In their decision-making, INTJs are decisive while still open to new ideas if the facts or situation change. Ultimately, they strive to make the best, and most efficient, decision for the situation, regardless of their personal opinions or interests.
INTJs love to solve complex problems. They tend to make positive statements over negative ones and focus on future improvements instead over past mistakes.
INTJs do well in occupations within academia, research, science, engineering, consulting, management, and law.
The quotes are broken into seven categories:
-Famous INTJs on Happiness and The Meaning of Life
-Famous INTJs on Family and Friends
-Famous INTJs on Business and Money
-Famous INTJs on Work, Career and Education
-Famous INTJs on Government and Religion
-Famous INTJs on Love, Relationships, Romance and Sex
-Famous INTJs on Healthy Living, Travel, Youth, and Everything Else
What better way to learn about success than from successful people who share your same core personality type?