Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

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Re: Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

Postby mkb32 on Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:23 am

I'm looking too, Dave.
just give me a minute ... ;)
I shall be Phoenix ... just for the record ... I can raise the house...
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Re: Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

Postby keirsey on Tue Mar 23, 2010 4:10 pm

mkb32 wrote:
stellarrenegade wrote:Wow. Incredible, Goodie.

Also, I just realized that apart from trying to get nominations up there as quickly as possible, this process is all about discovering more about people and temperament along the way. :interesting:


>:D< Go ahead Renegademan! >:D<

Never underestimate the teaching style of the Borgmaster. :mrgreen:


You caught me... It only took me almost 60 years to figure out that subtle way of teaching, which is probably the only way us Architects seem to get our message across.
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Re: Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

Postby stellarrenegade on Tue Mar 23, 2010 5:09 pm

keirsey wrote:
mkb32 wrote:
stellarrenegade wrote:Wow. Incredible, Goodie.

Also, I just realized that apart from trying to get nominations up there as quickly as possible, this process is all about discovering more about people and temperament along the way. :interesting:


>:D< Go ahead Renegademan! >:D<

Never underestimate the teaching style of the Borgmaster. :mrgreen:


You caught me... It only took me almost 60 years to figure out that subtle way of teaching, which is probably the only way us Architects seem to get our message across.

I like it! Keep it goin', dude. I wanna learn more. 8-) :D
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Re: Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

Postby Goodrum on Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:39 pm

this process is all about discovering more about people and temperament along the way.


...and intensely interesting and good fun. It's like being able to study the ant farm after all, it's useful in all aspects of life...it's Aha-Erlebnis...it's....

G, you've got one of those little bitty hairy creatures?
Amy called hers "The Muse".


I have, she had a name but we call her "sweetie"...she adopted us after her young owner passed away, I don't carry her around in a bag tho' :D

Plus I have real dogs, I have bred and trained working dogs, (some sold to Russia/US/NZ), they have particular temperaments as do people, it is fascinating. The handling and training of the different temperament working dog is different for each, you go about each temperament differently. In Scott Lithgow's book, "Training and Working Dog"...Don Morris goes into specific particulars of the brain's building blocks, a scientific type explanation of neurons, circuits, excitatory neurons, (talking me here :NF: :D ), activation levels, axonic branches...etc..."observe your dog for commencement of new behaviours to mould him to your wishes..."

He does summaries about the "Norepinephrine and serotonin"-culminating in unbalanced work/rest systems are significant in relation to aggression.

Attachment, conflict, predatory system...(misdirected predatory enthusiasm must be controlled), it's fascinating. "Understanding" the canine is hugely important to handling/training working dogs. So temperament, body language...all those things are hugely important. Also establishing/being the top dog. I am leader of the pack. :D :mrgreen:

Actually, horses, have different temperament types too, people may not realise this, and also requires modification in handling of them, I must say it seems bloodlines from "families" or lines of horses can share the similar temperament, and it is of utmost importance the female, the mare that you breed from, passing on her natural ability (racing wise), return to the mare (her) the best bloodline of the stallion ...it's crucial. There is a science to breeding horses, most important are the genetics...
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Re: Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

Postby stellarrenegade on Tue Mar 23, 2010 10:03 pm

So, does each breed have certain tendencies to a temperament, or does it vary widely on an individual basis too? I know that different types of dogs do seem to have certain characteristics peculiar to their breed. For instance, labs are very gentle and sweet. Amy's lab doesn't bark at all. I've only heard her bark once when she got hurt.
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Re: Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

Postby Goodrum on Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:33 am

SR, I'll answer over in general, instead of wandering off here...
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Re: Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

Postby TinyBecca on Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:21 pm

I would like to nominate Tiger Woods for: ARTISAN

Practicing and Perfecting his Craft (golf)while impulsively acting out his other passion (women) :? .
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Re: Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

Postby keirsey on Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:03 pm

I nominate Dennis Hong. Some kind of Rational, probably Inventor Rational.

His TED talk: My seven species of Robots.
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Re: Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

Postby Al3322 on Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:24 am

I submit Gen David Petraeus in nomination for rational of the year. I'm thinking field marshal.

http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/feat ... eus-201005

He has taken on the heavy lifting to change the american military and the thankless clean up of our misguided wars.
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Re: Nominations for Annual Keirsey Temperament Awards 2010

Postby Goodrum on Sat Apr 17, 2010 11:09 pm

Joan Halifax, (Roshi).

Idealist.

Remarkable life.

Buddhist teacher/Anthropologist/Author/Hospice-Hospital-Terminally ill and Prison worker, among other things, founder and head teacher of Upaya Zen Centre, Santa Fe, New Mexico...

Joan Halifax was born in Hanover, New Hampshire in 1942. At age four a serious virus caused her to go legally blind, from which she recovered two years later. In 1964 she graduated from Harriet Sophie Newcomb College at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, where she had become drawn in to the American civil rights....so on


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Halifax

An interview here:

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