YOUR Personality
Happily-ever-after in retirement is about you. It is about having a life based on the choices you make. It is about being involved in life in a meaningful way. It is about being engaged in your life's work; investing in activities that enrich, stimulate and rejuvenate. There are several ways to get there.

Start here:

  • There are many ways to assess your personality Perhaps the best is with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). Directions below.
  • We do have deeply embedded interests and though any interest inventory may surface some of them, the Strong Interest Inventory (SII) is best. Particularly when used with the MBTI.  See below.
  • Another interesting way to extract an understanding of your personality is to play 20 questions. Click to find with directions.

The MBTI is accessed via my SkillsOne site. This takes you to a LogIn page requiring an account login and account password. Use  careeragent and  findyourway  respectively. (Do not put anything into UserID box.)
- You are then taken to a page listing the assessments that you can take at your convenience. Please select and take at your convenience and leisure the MBTI Form M.
 

The SII is accessed via my SkillsOne site. This takes you to a LogIn page requiring an account login and account password. Use  careeragent and  findyourway  respectively. (Do not put anything into UserID box.)
- You are then taken to a page listing the assessments that you can take at your convenience. Please select and take at your convenience and leisure the The Strong Interest Inventory.

You will be able to log in and take the assessments with no mention or
question of payment. Please see fees on Services page.


   

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