definition:
According to the websterʻs dictionary, a waffle is a crisp golden-brown pancake with deep indentations on both sides; yet interestingly the word waffle is also used to describe someone who is unable or unwilling to make a clear decsion about what to do. To avoid any confusion, it is imperative that I clarify that I am not refering to the later of the two definitions. In fact I
to be unable or unwilling to make a clear decision about what to do
interesting contrast
share a bit of waffle history
meyers brigg personality test...
The Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator is a self-inventory designed to identify a person's personality type, strengths, and preferences. The questionnaire was developed by Isabel Myers and her mother Katherine Briggs based on their work with Carl Jung's theory of personality types.
Today, the inventory is one of the most widely used psychological instruments in the world.
Based on the answers to the questions on the inventory, people are identified as having one of 16 personality types. The goal of the MBTI is to allow respondents to further explore and understand their own personalities including their likes, dislikes, strengths, weaknesses, possible career preferences, and compatibility with other people. No one personality type is "best" or "better" than any other one. It isn't a tool designed to look for dysfunction or abnormality. Instead, its goal is simply to help you learn more about yourself.Istj = belgian waffle
http://psychology.about.com/od/trait-theories-personality/a/istj.htm
Some of the main characteristics of the ISTJ personality include:
- Focused on details and facts
- Realistic
- Interested in the present more than the future
- Observant, but slightly subjective
- Interested in the internal world
- Logical and practical
- Orderly and organized
ENFP = spaghetti
Some common ENFP characteristics include:
- Warm and enthusiastic
- Empathetic and caring
- Strong people skills; relates well to others
- Able to think abstractly and understand difficult, complex concepts
- Needs approval from others
- Disorganized
- Strong communication skills
- Fun and spontaneous
- Highly creative
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