Author: | Nōnen Títi | ISBN: | 9780992253738 |
Publisher: | Nōnen Títi | Publication: | June 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Nōnen Títi |
ISBN: | 9780992253738 |
Publisher: | Nōnen Títi |
Publication: | June 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
What were they thinking?
Have you had times when you blamed your troubles on your upbringing?
Do people say that you are just like your parent?
If you understand the motivations of your parents, teachers or caregivers, it may be easier to accept the way they went about raising or teaching you and dissolve that lingering resentment or recurring irritations.
This book is designed to help you find the inborn personality type of those people who raised you and so learn a little more about them. It describes the 16 human types and allows you to quickly discover not only your own personality type, but the personalities of your parents (even if they are not there to answer questions for themselves). Simply take in mind one person at the time, begin at the start and follow the instructions at the bottom of each page. Within four to eight pages, you will not only know their personality type, but have an explanation as to why they made the choices they did.
Based on the Myers-Briggs and Jungian psychological types, this format requires no tests and no separate instruction.
We cannot change the past, but we can change how we feel about it.
What were they thinking?
Have you had times when you blamed your troubles on your upbringing?
Do people say that you are just like your parent?
If you understand the motivations of your parents, teachers or caregivers, it may be easier to accept the way they went about raising or teaching you and dissolve that lingering resentment or recurring irritations.
This book is designed to help you find the inborn personality type of those people who raised you and so learn a little more about them. It describes the 16 human types and allows you to quickly discover not only your own personality type, but the personalities of your parents (even if they are not there to answer questions for themselves). Simply take in mind one person at the time, begin at the start and follow the instructions at the bottom of each page. Within four to eight pages, you will not only know their personality type, but have an explanation as to why they made the choices they did.
Based on the Myers-Briggs and Jungian psychological types, this format requires no tests and no separate instruction.
We cannot change the past, but we can change how we feel about it.