Learning journal (weekly reflection)
My Jungian typology is extraversion, intuition, feeling and judgment, ENFJ. Basically, these four personalities impact positively in both my social and academic life. First, my extraversion character builds me in diverging my personal interests to other issues especially academically and with fellow course mates. In my self-assessment test, I found that introversion contributes to my self enhancement and self-verification. It makes me productive on the side of mentoring other students majorly on issues that concern them less or that do not fall under their course outlines. The next personalities in my self-assessment are feeling and judgement. Feeling purposely contributes to my emotional state. In my self-assessment, I found that one of the reasons as to why most of friends, students and relatives need to stay close to me is because of kindness brought about by affection. I’m always so emotional to an extent of improving my act of giving. Surprisingly, I realized that I cannot prosper in my studies without proper judgement. This is a unique personality that helps me differentiate the right and wrong when handing my fellow course mates, relatives and teachers. At times, situations force me to think and fall on the right judgement. Actually, in my self-assessment, it was evident that ENFJ contributes greatly to my productive nature in all fields of life. Maintaining good grades in class above the other students and keeping good relations with my friends are relatives. Significantly, intuition strengthens my stand of reasoning. It assists in handling complicated and quick tasks both academically and socially. In addition, it enhances my self-security and helps me evade chaos that arise thorough thoughts and communication. Finally, extraversion, intuition, feeling and judgement are very crucial and essential in my life.