Monday, March 23, 2009

Relay for Life 2009

This will be the third consecutive year that Kenyon Christians will be participating in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life at Kenyon College.

If you...
~have cancer
~have survived cancer
~have a family member who has fought or died from cancer
~or know someone else affected by cancer in any of the above ways

...then please consider giving $5 (or more) to help me, with other Christians at Kenyon to wipe the tears from peoples eyes, and bring healing to those affected by cancer.  

Check out this search, "heal the sick" as found in the New Testament.

Then, please click here, to see my Relay for Life page, and to consider making a contribution for this event.


Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Thinking Out Loud as an ENFP

So, a few weeks ago I took an indicator test to try to get a general idea about what kind of personality I am as far as Myers-Briggs is concerned.  
It can be helpful in learning how you get your energy, make decisions, take in info, and just your general preferences for living.  Knowing this can help you understand how you interact with others.


My Myers-Briggs-Type Indicator (MBTI) turned out to be ENFP:
Extroverted-how I get my energy
iNtuitive-how I take in information
Feeling-how I prefer to make decisions
Perceiving-basic day-to-day lifestyle I prefer

On the questionnaire, it gave a hypothetical situation that I had to answer yes or no to; as in, is that something that I do or not.  The one that made me laugh out loud and which Kelly confirmed was something like this,

"Do you tend to think out loud, saying things like, "Where are my glasses?  Have you seen my glasses?  I had them a second ago!  Oh, here they are; nevermind!"  

It's seem that at home, I am constantly doing that.  I also know that I tend to process things verbally.  

"All that to say"  is something I often say.

All that to say  :)  the title for this blog, Thinking Out Loud, is particular appropriate for me.

Here are some links to a site that can tell you more about MBTI, but if you want to take this test, it cost $5.   Soooo...I recommend exploring, but not taking this test.  :)



Enjoy!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

The Jones'

I thought this was an interesting website.  After seeing where you fall check out why they do this and how they calculate it.


K