Jan 24, 2008

See it to believe it.

I recently heard about the Personal DNA test from the HR department at PRM. Dan and I both took the free personality assessments online.

We have always known that we are very different. For those of you familiar with the MBTI inventory, Dan is an INFP, and I am an ENTJ. They say that opposites attract. It's true, but I'll add that opposites also have a lot to learn from each other!

This test highlights how you function in your workplace, and the color grids are a nice visual to see how your personality is "proportioned." Click on the links below to read about our quirks in detail.

Dan's Grid
Generous Creator


Erin's Grid
Dynamic Director

4 Comments:

At January 26, 2008 9:54 PM , Blogger Lin said...

Love your new "married" blog.
Enjoyed visiting with you today.
Dad and I will have to try that new personality test...hope we are compatible...would really like to stay together :) Mom

 
At February 6, 2008 10:19 PM , Anonymous Kam said...

Love the Blog...this will be a great study break for me:). I did the personality test and as far as those go (I think it was pretty good), and I must say I know quite a bit about those things as I am the teaching assistant for the class. The best I've seen on-line anyway. My results said I was a "Benevolent Leader." Fun times.

Love,
Kam

 
At February 8, 2008 12:13 PM , Blogger Kelli said...

Yea! I found your new blog! We just got the Lahash update in the mail today and I came to the computer to check you guys out as soon as Eli was down for his nap.

Nathan and I are total opposites as well. I'm INFJ (off the charts a "feeler") and he's an ENTP (sometimes and "I" though). The "P" in Nathan is the thing that has driven me the most crazy during our first years of marriage...but truthfully, it's rubbed off on me quite a bit now. Funny how we change. :)

 
At February 9, 2008 11:54 AM , Blogger Dan said...

Hey there guys,

The link that was provided at Personal DNA didn't say a lot - but the following link provides more of the details - pretty funny. Erin scored higher on the "masculine" and I scored higher on the "feminine"...

http://tinyurl.com/2l4gr5

Kam, I found the Cross-Cultural book - do you still need that?

Kelli - it is interesting that those things in marriage that drive us crazy and irritate us are often what we need and end up really valuing.

 

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