Sometimes it seems like each Myers-Briggs personality type has its own less-than-flattering reputation—a fatal flaw or an extremist characterization. Don’t take these depictions too seriously, though.
If you love personality tests but never found a label that fits, this is for you.
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When we think of personality types, two popular (although not clinical) models come to mind: Type A and Type B. Type A is generally perceived as the overachiever who’s ambitious and competitive and ...
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