November 2013
Welcome to the first Personal Effects bi-monthly newsletter. Each edition will bring you right up to date with upcoming courses, personal stories from delegates and associates about the effect of their learning and other ideas to further your own learning… perhaps you would like to be a contributor next time and share how you have used your development?
This first edition is given over to 3 of my favourite people… inspirational as Trainers, Associates and Friends… enjoy some of their thoughts and click on the links to read more !
Is Yours an Inny or an Outy?
/by Admin2By Jill Harrison – NLP Trainer and Associate
So what do you think? Is your character Introverted or Extroverted? And how does your preference influence you in the worlds of work, home and pleasure?
By Jill Harrison – NLP Trainer and Associate
Character preference, that is!
So what do you think? Is your character Introverted or Extroverted? And how does your preference influence you in the worlds of work, home and pleasure?
Carl Jung placed attention on the Introversion / Extroversion spectrum early in the 20th century. He suggested that, rather than having a pure polarity of one or the other, we each sit along a continuum, with a preference for Ambiversion somewhere in the middle. Jung proposed an Extrovert places attention on the outside world and the person appears outgoing and energetic, whereas an Introvert has a focus on the inside world of the self and veers towards more solitary and reserved behaviours.
So for many of us these preferences will then shape the career and development choices we make in life and in business.