Achieve Your Goals By Understanding Your Personality Type
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We all have things we want to do in life, whether we take each day as it comes or have a five-year plan on a spreadsheet. Understanding your personality or psychological type can really help by knowing the best way to approach your goals - from setting personal or professional goals through to keeping motivation going.
Are you a person who details what they want and sets out step by step to achieve it? Or do you prefer not to limit your options and instead embrace the spontaneity of life? Do you share your goals with other people?
Perhaps the very idea of personal 'goals' doesn't ring true or fit in with how you want to live your life. And sometimes it all might feel easier if you were a different personality type altogether!
We'll discuss how understanding our psychology can help.
- Find out how your personality type approaches goals
- Explore your strengths and weaknesses
- Discuss strategies and tactics with people similar to you (as well as different types)
Join us for our first meetup of 2024. All welcome.
Venue and koha: We ask for a koha or donation to help cover the venue costs. We're in the downstairs meeting room at Thistle Hall. Enter at the side of the building on SH1/Arthur Street (around the corner from Cuba St) and once inside, go straight ahead then head right along the passage by the toilets. The meeting room is at the end of that short passage (and up one step).
About us: This is a group for everybody who would like to understand a bit more about themselves and the people they live or work with through sharing with others. Maybe you would like to know why your kids always clash, or why your partner is so sensitive... or not sensitive enough. Maybe you would like to know why you or somebody you love never seems to fit in. Maybe you want to know why you have chosen a certain profession. Maybe you just want to share what you know about personality types or learn what others know.
The main focus of this group is on understanding the 16 psychological types first described by Carl Jung and made popular by Myers-Briggs and David Keirsey. The key is that once we understand that we are not all alike, we can open our minds to sharing rather than judging each other and learn to celebrate our differences.
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