thanks Emmi,
glad to be here (in peace) too !
and very glad to meet you here !!
love
Yvonne
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In a message dated 2/21/02 4:03:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, opernschulebgzb@… writes:
Yes, it is. There was one derogatory e-mail last night that got the same
answer about the number of e-mails in a month and 10% about that product
(don’t want it mentioned here LOL).
Sharon (Ontario) Canada
In a message dated 2/21/02 1:20:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, meand@…
writes:
There was also another list of rules this morning, if you don’t post a
certain number of relevant posts by April you are gone.
I’m a ENTP (O- non).
I actually went through a 4 day program at the Center for Creative
Leadership (www.ccl.org) where my wife works now.
I actually have an extensive breakdown of my ENTP sub-types (only
available on extensive, guided testing) which are far more revealing
and useful than the basic typing.
My take is that while Blood Type does has some influence on
personality, personality is a highly complex, dynamic issue.
Meyers-Briggs, in fact, just really looks at your preferences i.e.
preferred modes of behavior. It’s dangerous to use a reliable predictor
of actual behavior. I think the Blood Type Diet (with the secretor
status and other subtype stuff the first sign) will evolve into a more
complex and more complete understanding of how important our genetic
makeup is.
The program I attended at CCL (Foundations of Leadership) uses the full
Meyers-Brigg (with subtyping and individual analyses) as the basis but
also 4 other instruments (Campbell Leadership, FIRO-B, California
something or other and the other one I would have to look up). It gives
you an incredible view of myself.
It led directly to me quitting by high-paying corporate job, pursuing
my dream of being a film artist and funny enough, changing my diet to
ERFYT.
stephen
“It can only be attributable to human error”
-HAL
I know I’ve probably missed it, but where in Texas do you live? I
live in Austin, south part (call me a bubbette, if you dare). Another
gal lives in north Austin… zoning on the name. We haven’t met IRL
(in real life) yet, but one of these days.
E Long
— In ER4YT-O@y…, Ryan Darius Partovi <rpartovi@m…
I don’t venture north of Austin too often, unless to the DFW area to
visit family. Not familiar with Gainesville, and I try to avoid
malls! <smile
fast.
E Long
July 15th, 2005 at 7:35 pm
yes - but you missed the stageworthy cabaret of the last few days there …
Yvonne
July 17th, 2005 at 1:53 am
I did read all of that “cabaret”, still going on. LOL
Emm
July 18th, 2005 at 5:34 pm
is it still going on ?
with whom ?
they kicked all the self-thinkers out … !
Yvonne
July 19th, 2005 at 8:53 pm
In a message dated 2/21/02 4:03:24 AM Eastern Standard Time,
opernschulebgzb@… writes:
Yes, it is. There was one derogatory e-mail last night that got the same
answer about the number of e-mails in a month and 10% about that product
(don’t want it mentioned here LOL).
Sharon (Ontario) Canada
July 20th, 2005 at 4:21 pm
They are furiously posting things off other websites and such, just to fill the
list, since nobody seems to post any more.
July 21st, 2005 at 12:18 am
list, since nobody seems to post any more.
Who are “they” ? Is this another ER4YT list ? I don’t understand, but they sound
mean!
Joyce
July 21st, 2005 at 5:49 am
In a message dated 2/21/02 1:20:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, meand@…
writes:
There was also another list of rules this morning, if you don’t post a
certain number of relevant posts by April you are gone.
July 22nd, 2005 at 8:29 am
I’m a ENTP (O- non).
I actually went through a 4 day program at the Center for Creative
Leadership (www.ccl.org) where my wife works now.
I actually have an extensive breakdown of my ENTP sub-types (only
available on extensive, guided testing) which are far more revealing
and useful than the basic typing.
My take is that while Blood Type does has some influence on
personality, personality is a highly complex, dynamic issue.
Meyers-Briggs, in fact, just really looks at your preferences i.e.
preferred modes of behavior. It’s dangerous to use a reliable predictor
of actual behavior. I think the Blood Type Diet (with the secretor
status and other subtype stuff the first sign) will evolve into a more
complex and more complete understanding of how important our genetic
makeup is.
The program I attended at CCL (Foundations of Leadership) uses the full
Meyers-Brigg (with subtyping and individual analyses) as the basis but
also 4 other instruments (Campbell Leadership, FIRO-B, California
something or other and the other one I would have to look up). It gives
you an incredible view of myself.
It led directly to me quitting by high-paying corporate job, pursuing
my dream of being a film artist and funny enough, changing my diet to
ERFYT.
stephen
“It can only be attributable to human error”
-HAL
July 22nd, 2005 at 4:17 pm
increadible !
Yvonne
August 20th, 2005 at 4:10 pm
I know I’ve probably missed it, but where in Texas do you live? I
live in Austin, south part (call me a bubbette, if you dare). Another
gal lives in north Austin… zoning on the name. We haven’t met IRL
(in real life) yet, but one of these days.
E Long
— In ER4YT-O@y…, Ryan Darius Partovi <rpartovi@m…
August 29th, 2005 at 1:56 am
I don’t venture north of Austin too often, unless to the DFW area to
visit family. Not familiar with Gainesville, and I try to avoid
malls! <smile
fast.
E Long