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		<title>Checking in on Everyone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I just wanted to drop by my own site to make sure everyone was enjoying all the posts.&#160; Once again, I apologize that there isn't much to read yet, but I told you this was how it would be.&#160; You readers are going to have to be satisfied with getting just a little bit of me--we all have to cut back in this tough economy, deal with less.&#160;I will try to remember to post on this blog again.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Well, I just wanted to drop by my own site to make sure everyone was enjoying all the posts.&#160; Once again, I apologize that there isn&#8217;t much to read yet, but I told you this was how it would be.&#160; You readers are going to have to be satisfied with getting just a little bit of me&#8211;we all have to cut back in this tough economy, deal with less.&#160;I will try to remember to post on this blog again.
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		<title>Thinking Styles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have always had a fascination with thinking types and styles.&#160; I remember shopping at a used book sale and finding the book "The Art of Thinking" by Bramson and Harrison.&#160; To satiate my curiosity, I bought the book and&#160;took&#160;its test to discover which "style" I was.&#160; Turned out I was&#160;a Synthesist-Pragmatist mix, with Synthesist far outweighing any of the other styles.&#160; I read through the&#160;descriptions&#160;of the different styles and was relieved to learn that I could at least be classified somewhere!&#160; Most of my life, I have struggled to conform and felt the repercussions of failing to conform.&#160; It was nice to finally have a reason (the reason being that Synthesists are too far-out and people get frustrated by it).<br />
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The next exposure to thinking types was in my MBA program.&#160; We had to take the Keirsey temperament sorter test (forced to pay&#160;$15 for the extended version of the test).&#160; Turned out I was an ENTP.&#160; The descriptions of the ENTP were in congruence with the Synthesist/Pragmatist symptoms, so I figured it was an accurate diagnosis.&#160; In class we shared our types.&#160; Out of 14 students, three were Idealists,&#160;nine were Guardians and two of us were ENTP Rationals; we had no Artisans.&#160; We were then given paper and told to create&#160;a dream house with the others who shared our type.&#160; The Idealists and Guardians got to work drawing floor plans on their papers.&#160; Not wanting to do the assignment, my Rational friend and I&#160;rolled&#160;our eyes at each other.&#160; We then proceeded to fold and rip the paper, creating a 3D house.&#160; We held it together with a piece of old scotch tape picked off of an old notebook.&#160; My Rational friend&#160;penciled in a boat launch accessible via a trap door in the floor.&#160; With that, our work was finished.&#160; Though we felt a bit naughty, we had a great time blowing off the unspoken rules of conduct!&#160; The professor then proceeded to tell the entire class that it is quite natural for Rationals to break the rules.<br />
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My purpose in writing this post was to clarify who I am.&#160; People who have known me in the past have been frustrated trying to figure me out.&#160; This confusion can all be attributed to my being an ENTP woman.&#160; So, if anyone wants to end their frustration and finally "get" me, please read up on ENTPs or Synthesists.&#160; All the descriptions I have read have been right on the mark!<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I have always had a fascination with thinking types and styles.&#160; I remember shopping at a used book sale and finding the book &#8220;The Art of Thinking&#8221; by Bramson and Harrison.&#160; To satiate my curiosity, I bought the book and&#160;took&#160;its test to discover which &#8220;style&#8221; I was.&#160; Turned out I was&#160;a Synthesist-Pragmatist mix, with Synthesist far outweighing any of the other styles.&#160; I read through the&#160;descriptions&#160;of the different styles and was relieved to learn that I could at least be classified somewhere!&#160; Most of my life, I have struggled to conform and felt the repercussions of failing to conform.&#160; It was nice to finally have a reason (the reason being that Synthesists are too far-out and people get frustrated by it).</p>
<p>The next exposure to thinking types was in my MBA program.&#160; We had to take the Keirsey temperament sorter test (forced to pay&#160;$15 for the extended version of the test).&#160; Turned out I was an ENTP.&#160; The descriptions of the ENTP were in congruence with the Synthesist/Pragmatist symptoms, so I figured it was an accurate diagnosis.&#160; In class we shared our types.&#160; Out of 14 students, three were Idealists,&#160;nine were Guardians and two of us were ENTP Rationals; we had no Artisans.&#160; We were then given paper and told to create&#160;a dream house with the others who shared our type.&#160; The Idealists and Guardians got to work drawing floor plans on their papers.&#160; Not wanting to do the assignment, my Rational friend and I&#160;rolled&#160;our eyes at each other.&#160; We then proceeded to fold and rip the paper, creating a 3D house.&#160; We held it together with a piece of old scotch tape picked off of an old notebook.&#160; My Rational friend&#160;penciled in a boat launch accessible via a trap door in the floor.&#160; With that, our work was finished.&#160; Though we felt a bit naughty, we had a great time blowing off the unspoken rules of conduct!&#160; The professor then proceeded to tell the entire class that it is quite natural for Rationals to break the rules.</p>
<p>My purpose in writing this post was to clarify who I am.&#160; People who have known me in the past have been frustrated trying to figure me out.&#160; This confusion can all be attributed to my being an ENTP woman.&#160; So, if anyone wants to end their frustration and finally &#8220;get&#8221; me, please read up on ENTPs or Synthesists.&#160; All the descriptions I have read have been right on the mark!
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		<title>Opening Blog Statement</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<font size="2" face="tahoma,arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Well, for my first post I shall begin by offering my deepest apologies to those who happen upon this site to try and read or learn something.&#160; You see, I really don't enjoy writing and seriously doubt my ability to regularly post.</font>&#160;
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