a brilliant book
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I found this book great fun and use it alongside "Please Understand Me II". This book gives a great overview and some interesting examples whilst PUMII gives a lot more detail - I think the combination of the two covers quite a few of the "types" preferences. The illustrations are very good (some even made me chuckle) and again appeal to different types of personality. A brilliant book that I have used time and time again on friends, family, colleagues and coaching clients.
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This book is great - it's fun, light and very informative
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This book is great for the lay person to help understand the Myers Briggs temperment typing. I've read Kiersey Bates and this book was much better at giving me an appreciation and understanding of the different types. I learned so much from the great cartoons - the types come alive through the cartoons. The types are described so well that I use this book as a reference to help me in my relationships with my family members, friends and co-workers. It's a light, fun, easy to understand description of the Myers Briggs system of temperment typing.
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Briliant, fun, and informative.
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This is a must have for those who are trying to find out who they really are. The book is fun, easy to read and understand, and is one of the best sources for figuring out your personality type that I have encountered yet.
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Briliant, fun, and informative.
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This is a must have for those who are trying to find out who they really are. The book is fun, easy to read and understand, and is one of the best sources for figuring out your personality type that I have encountered yet.
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This book is funny and smart
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If you're looking for an easy entry into the world of Meyers-Briggs, try this one. This book is funny and smart. Her characterizations of each type are clear and easy to identify. I usually don't like cartoons and drawings in books, but the cartoons in this book added to my understanding AND made me laugh. Read it.
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