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	<title>Comments on: Personality assessment tools – an owners manual</title>
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		<title>By: Julie Perrine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Julie Perrine</dc:creator>
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		<description>This has been my experience with MBTI both personally and as a practitioner as well.  It makes everything about the interactions I have with people in every setting make more sense - both from the perspective of how I process, send and recieve the information or where I get my energy to how they do as well.  It turns potentially troublesome interactions into opportunities for discovery and learning.  And it adds to the richness and depth of the personal and professional relationships that I already have.  I&#039;ve used all sorts of personality type instruments and they all have value, but I believe MBTI provides the framework for which many of the others are ultimately based.  It&#039;s one tool in the toolbox, but it&#039;s still the one that gets used the most!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This has been my experience with MBTI both personally and as a practitioner as well.  It makes everything about the interactions I have with people in every setting make more sense &#8211; both from the perspective of how I process, send and recieve the information or where I get my energy to how they do as well.  It turns potentially troublesome interactions into opportunities for discovery and learning.  And it adds to the richness and depth of the personal and professional relationships that I already have.  I&#8217;ve used all sorts of personality type instruments and they all have value, but I believe MBTI provides the framework for which many of the others are ultimately based.  It&#8217;s one tool in the toolbox, but it&#8217;s still the one that gets used the most!</p>
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