Creative You

Creative You
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Using Your Personality Type to Thrive

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

نویسنده

David B. Goldstein

شابک

9781451669046

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Publisher's Weekly

April 29, 2013
In this practical, if lopsided, guide to harnessing and implementing one’s creativity, Myers-Briggs Personality Type experts Goldstein and Kroeger give readers insights into how to use their Myers-Briggs personality traits to bring creativity to their work, passions, and hobbies. Starting with an expansive definition of creativity that makes room for everyone from da Vinci to the bus driver threading through traffic, the authors spend the first two thirds of the book breaking down the four Myers-Briggs dyads (Extraversion or Introversion, Sensing or Intuition, Thinking or Feeling, and Judging or Perceiving), explaining how they combine to form a discreet creative “type,” and helping readers determine their own individual types. (Helpfully, the duo includes detailed profiles for each of the 16 possibilities.) The final third of the book is more practical, though scattered, with chapters featuring thought exercises and more abstract advice on how to productively interact with other Myers-Briggs types, especially when that interaction involves collaboration or criticism. The effectiveness of the book depends a great deal on a reader’s investment in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) test, though anyone stuck in a mental rut will appreciate Goldstein and Kroeger’s eclectic and provocative guidance. Agent: Linda Konner, Linda Konner Literary Agency.



Library Journal

June 1, 2013

The authors, both certified in the use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment, assert that everyone is creative; the secret is to identify one's personal approach to creativity. Goldstein and Kroeger provide profiles of the 16 MBTI personalities (e.g., the realist, the dreamer, the muser, etc.) and describe how each type can find outlets for their creativity as well as learn to express it in the workplace. They cite well-known figures such as Vincent van Gogh, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Claude Monet to demonstrate their theories. VERDICT Those who find creativity a foreign concept are encouraged here to explore its possibilities a little more.

Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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