Talking to my sister Jaffy earlier, I told her that both Whitney and Todd we're back in PC, and Pete was working, so therefore, I'm home alone all night with no one to talk to. And in response she says "Look's like you'll get a lot of Jamie time!, nice."
Or maybe not so.
Don't get me wrong, some time to yourself is nice, yes; but not when its in overabundance. More and more, I HATE being home alone. In the shower tonight (bet you're happy to be in the shower with me, aren't ya!) I realized I could never live by myself. I feel like one of those puppies, where they're bred to be pack dogs, and do better with the company of other dogs. *Side note-I just finished watching two episodes of "Its me or the dog", aka my new favorite show.
So then after thinking about this for a while, and trying but failing to get some company from Dinah (she was in one of her moods tonight), I jumped online to eat some time and coincidentally, and through a random blog, found a personality test.
After answering 72 assorted questions, I learned I am an ENFP: Extroverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving. A what now?
If you happen to be interested in a detailed description of my "personality", you can click here.
Here are a few excerpts I found pretty interesting, and from what I can tell, pretty accurate.
ENFPs have what some call a "silly switch." They can be intellectual, serious, all business for a while, but whenever they get the chance, they flip that switch and become CAPTAIN WILDCHILD, the scourge of the swimming pool, ticklers par excellence. Sometimes they may even appear intoxicated when the "switch" is flipped.
ENFPs are pleasant, easygoing, and usually fun to work with.
They come up with great ideas, and are a major asset in brainstorming sessions. Follow through tends to be a problem, however; they tend to get bored quickly, especially if a newer, more interesting project comes along. They also tend to be procrastinators, both about meeting hard deadlines and about performing any small, uninteresting tasks that they've been assigned.
Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks, and will frequently remain oblivous to these types of concerns. When they do have to perform these tasks, they do not enjoy themselves.
ENFPs often have strong, if unconvential, convictions on various issues related to their Cosmic View. They usually try to use their social skills and contacts to persuade people gently of the rightness of these views.
Friends are what life is about to ENFPs, more so even than the other NFs. They hold up their end of the relationship, sometimes being victimized by less caring individuals. ENFPs are energized by being around people.
Some have real difficulty being alone , especially on a regular basis.
Interesting...so maybe I am like the pack dogs after all? What do you think?
Well anyways, after taking this test and diving deep into my subconscious and true personality....it turns out I got more "Jamie time" than I had expected.
And it wasn't half bad.
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