As far as the multiple intelligence thing goes I'm not sure what to make of it. Kinesthetic thing makes perfect sense. but the musical thing.....idk...I love music, mostly listening to it. I can play guitar and read music but my ability to do either of those are limited.
I think if one were to spend some time with this it could prove beneficial from a self-discovery standpoint, especially if you have never taken Meyers-Briggs or anything like that. I think I might have my leadership team thake this test and share their results to help us understand each other a little better

What about you do have any personality?
ht to len for the link to this site
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OK, I don't even know what kinesthetic means, so I guess I get a "0" for that intelligence.
Good thing you don't work at Citibank... when I took this test there (~ 15 years ago), seemed like most everyone was SJ (big on sensing and judging). I think I was classified as ENTP. Wonder if I took it again, how I would score...
hey,
i am an INFP. I took the test once as part of career counseling. then i read a book about the types and it was so me it was scary. dunno about the intelligence except i already know i am very linguistic. yeah, have em do the test. it actually did help me a bit.
btw, the music thing actually makes perfect sense to me.
ESFJ. No surprises there.
It's been about a bazillion years since my seminary entrance psych tests, when I took some kind of M/B-on-steroids test. It would be fun to go back and see what an everyday M-B test would say about me.
Besides the fact that I'm basically psycho, and that "normal" is just a setting on a dryer in my household, that is...
Hey guys,
thanks for all the comments.
Steve-I'm with you. Normal where I come from would pretty much get you medicated any place else.
Ed-The Kinesthetic thing basically means I like to do things with my hands and be outside. That's the piece of this that made the most sense to me.
I didn't take this particular version, but I've come up as an ESFJ in the past. The definition seems to make sense for the most part.
Funny. I wonder if I could have guessed you'd be ENFP. I'm INFP, but definitely less so than before I married. I guess spouses do rub off on you. :) I think it'd be great to do on a team, helps explain why we all act the way we do.
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