Do what you are : discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of personality type / Paul D. Tieger
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts : Little, Brown, (c)1992..; New York, New York : Brown and Company, (c)2014.Edition: fifth edition; first edition; second editionDescription: xiv, 330 pages ; xix, 432 pages : 23 cmContent type:- text
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- BF698 .D694 1992
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PART ONE: UNLOCKING THE SECRETS OF PERSONALITY TYPE -- Suit yourself -- The secret of career satisfaction -- Just who do you think you are -- Discovering your personality type -- Mirror, mirror -- Verifying your personality type
PART THREE: GETTING TO WORK -- ENFJ -- "The public relations specialists" -- INFJ -- "Catalysts for positive change" -- ENFP --"Anything's possible" -- INFP -- "Still waters run deep" -- ENTJ -- "Everything's fine - I'm in charge" -- INTJ -- "Competence + independence = perfection" -- ENTP -- "Life's entrepreneurs" -- INTP -- "Ingenious problem solverss" -- ESTJ -- "Taking care of business" -- ISTJ -- "Take your time and do it right" -- ESFJ -- "What can I do for you?" -- ISFJ -- "On my honor, to do my duty . . ." -- ESTP -- "Let's get busy!" -- ISTP -- "Doing the best I can with what I've got" -- ESFP -- "Don't worry - be happy!" -- ISFP -- "It's the thought that counts" -- Putting it all together -- Creating your personal career plan -- Encore! Encore! -- Success stories of baby boomers finding satisfying second careers -- For career professionals only -- Some final thoughts and resources -- Acknowledgments -- Index
PART TWO: THE "FOURMULA" FOR CaliforniaREER SATISFACTION -- What a character! -- The four different temperaments -- Who's on first -- Identifying your innate strengths -- The way you do the things you do -- Which strengths you share and which you use privately -- Aged to perfection -- Developing your abilities over time
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