I also took the Kolb's Learning Style Inventory. I discovered I was a "Doer" and "Feeler." Below are my results:
If you prefer Doing and Feeling then you in the organizing category:
o Good at adapting to changing circumstances and solves problems in an intuitive, trial-and-error manner, such as discovery learning.
o Tends to be at ease with people.
o Prefers the challenges of new experiences, involvement with others, assimilations, and role-playing.
o Likes anything new, problem solving, and small group discussions.
I feel that I fit this particular category fairly well. I don't necessarily like change (I don't think anyone really does, if they do you they do they're lying), but I feel that I adapt to change fairly well. I usually go with my gut feeling (as you can see in my typing I use a lot of "feels" to describe the emotions I'm trying to convey). I feel more comfortable doing this in a trial-and-error manner because to me there is a sense of control (because I'm a type A personality I like to be in control of all situations even though I know that isn't possible).
I love to be around people. I have been told that is how I "recharge" my battery. However, there are times where I do like to be alone, but that isn't often. For example, I do enjoy my car ride home alone in my car, but sometimes I feel the need to talk to someone. I'm not sure why, but I will pick up the phone and dial someone. Usually it's my boyfriend, but if he doesn't answer I will go down the list of people I haven't talked to in a while.
I do like the challenges of new experiences, but I really don't like role playing them. In fact, I hate getting up in front of people and giving speeches, especially people I know. I'm not sure why. You would think I would rather speak in front of people I know and trust, but in the back of my mind I feel they will find something I screwed up on which isn't the case at all. I would almost rather jump out of a plane than give a speech to a group of people. Almost. I'm terrified of heights too and the very thought of jumping out of a plane makes my palms sweat. But jumping out of plane sounds really good right before I have to go up and give a speech.
I do for the most part like anything new. I love trying new things, exploring new places and eating weird and different foods. I also like small group discussions because I feel like you can accomplish more rather than conversing in a large group. I feel with a large group of people there is more room for indecisiveness or confrontation.
All in all, I feel the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is pretty accurate. Accurate to the point of being scary.
If you prefer Doing and Feeling then you in the organizing category:
o Good at adapting to changing circumstances and solves problems in an intuitive, trial-and-error manner, such as discovery learning.
o Tends to be at ease with people.
o Prefers the challenges of new experiences, involvement with others, assimilations, and role-playing.
o Likes anything new, problem solving, and small group discussions.
I feel that I fit this particular category fairly well. I don't necessarily like change (I don't think anyone really does, if they do you they do they're lying), but I feel that I adapt to change fairly well. I usually go with my gut feeling (as you can see in my typing I use a lot of "feels" to describe the emotions I'm trying to convey). I feel more comfortable doing this in a trial-and-error manner because to me there is a sense of control (because I'm a type A personality I like to be in control of all situations even though I know that isn't possible).
I love to be around people. I have been told that is how I "recharge" my battery. However, there are times where I do like to be alone, but that isn't often. For example, I do enjoy my car ride home alone in my car, but sometimes I feel the need to talk to someone. I'm not sure why, but I will pick up the phone and dial someone. Usually it's my boyfriend, but if he doesn't answer I will go down the list of people I haven't talked to in a while.
I do like the challenges of new experiences, but I really don't like role playing them. In fact, I hate getting up in front of people and giving speeches, especially people I know. I'm not sure why. You would think I would rather speak in front of people I know and trust, but in the back of my mind I feel they will find something I screwed up on which isn't the case at all. I would almost rather jump out of a plane than give a speech to a group of people. Almost. I'm terrified of heights too and the very thought of jumping out of a plane makes my palms sweat. But jumping out of plane sounds really good right before I have to go up and give a speech.
I do for the most part like anything new. I love trying new things, exploring new places and eating weird and different foods. I also like small group discussions because I feel like you can accomplish more rather than conversing in a large group. I feel with a large group of people there is more room for indecisiveness or confrontation.
All in all, I feel the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is pretty accurate. Accurate to the point of being scary.
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