In an intimate relationship, how to express love and accept love is everyone's unique 'language'. People with different MBTI personalities show different styles in emotional communication. Some are naturally frank and exposed, while others are relatively restrained and implicit. Understanding your love language with your partner can effectively reduce misunderstandings and enhance feelings. This a...
In the workplace, many people feel confused, unsure of their career direction or face problems such as work burnout and anxiety. As an effective career planning tool, the Career Three Leaf Crop Model helps us conduct comprehensive analysis and reflection from the three aspects of 'interest', 'ability' and 'value', so as to find the balance point of career development and get out of the predicament...
Evaluating one's professional abilities and interests is a key step in developing a career plan. Here are some ways to help us better understand ourselves and find the right career direction: Self-analysis : Review past work experiences and learning experiences, summarize your skills, strengths and interests, and think about what jobs can make you feel satisfied and fulfilled. Professional test : ...
You may not know that your personality determines your wealth! Have you ever thought about the connection between your personality and wealth? Through the MBTI theory, we can divide a person's personality into 16 types. Each type not only has different characteristics in emotions, thinking and behavior, but also has completely different ways and attitudes to obtain and manage money. Understand you...
In the modern workplace, it is very important to understand the degree of matching your professional ability tendencies and career needs. Through the GATB (General Career Ability Probability Test), you can fully understand your strengths and weaknesses in multiple ability dimensions, thereby helping yourself make career choices and career planning. GATB professional ability tendency evaluates nine...
The Differential Aptitude Test (DAT) is a psychological test tool that is widely used in career planning, academic evaluation and recruitment processes. It evaluates an individual’s potential abilities in multiple cognitive areas through a series of standardized subtests. Whether it is a student, a newcomer in the workplace, or an in-service employee, DAT can help assess an individual’s strengths ...
In the MBTI Type Sixteen personality, advocates (INFJs) are often considered sensitive and romantic types, eager to establish deep relationships with people who can truly understand themselves. True love and a healthy partner relationship are inseparable from the courage and honesty of being able to let go of defense and show your true self. But to be that true self, advocates must learn an extrem...
In intimate relationships, the expression of love and being loved is an important bond to maintain emotions. Whether lovers can express love clearly and continuously determine the stability and trust of the relationship. And in the character of 'protagonist' (ENFJ), this expression is even more of a nature. In the MBTI type 16 personality, ENFJ is often seen as an idealistic, empathetic and commun...
In close relationships, some people express love in words, some people use actions, and some people use company. And if you are the ESFJ personality in the MBTI type 16 personality, or the important person around you is the ESFJ personality, then you will definitely find that they are born 'emotional service providers', love warmly, warmly and responsively. This article will deeply analyze the typ...
Love is a word full of complex emotions. Everyone has different understandings, expressions, and needs for love. In the MBTI personality test, INFP personality (usually known as a 'mediator' or 'idealist') shows a unique love expression style and emotional need. This article will dive into the language of love in intimate relationships and how to better respond to their emotional expressions. Befo...