Mel Robbins mbtiパーソナリティタイプ
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"Mel Robbinsはどのような性格タイプですか? Mel Robbinsは、ENTJ in MBTI、7w8 - so/sx - 738 in Enneagram、SCOEI in Big 5、LIE in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"
Expert on confidence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhYRD0XmzOU&ab_channel=JayShettyPodcast What else I love... - Fi? I thought, why is it I am always gripping onto the thing that makes me unhappy? Campaign of misery. -I suspect she is abstract. These are abstract concepts. What I have realized about myself... - Ni? Spent majority of life being so busy... - Te? Outrun deep-seated unhappiness. (ENTJ thing) To focus on the number one goal that I have - Ni!, Te When I really slow down my mind runs a million miles an hour. Normally it's 15 steps ahead which means I am never content where I am. I am just looking for okay. - outcome? That is how you learn how to... [from experience] Se -She is just strategic in how she thinks about life. -She is initiating. She doesn't need an answer to start a new topic. I love the game of building a business. -Reflexions, realizations, concepts... - Ni The flame inside you that is burning. - abstract We don't realize... - Te>Ti Start taking small steps... There are only two places in life... - Ni preference - Ti is stronger. Ti-Te -Her life is Ni-Se focused. Taking the steps... - systematic If you have a true dream, is it ever delusional? My answer to that is never. I believe that dreams are not meant to be achieved. I believe that your dreams are a directional signal. A different chapter of your life is calling you from this moment toward that direction. The reason why you still have this burning flame inside you... 40:00 Whatever happens happens. I knew I wanted to create ongoing conversation - outcome ... >> Abstract, initiating, outcome, Ni!, Ni-Se, Fi, Te: ENTJ >> ENTJ
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Melanie "Mel" Robbins (born 1968) is a US motivational speaker, author, podcaster, and television host. Robbins is known for covering the George Zimmerman trial for CNN; her TEDx talk, "How to Stop Screwing Yourself Over;" and her book, The 5 Second Rule.