Said to be INFJs

May 18th, 2010 by rebeccaraccoon

Famous INFJs & Fictional INFJs

  • James Earl “Jimmy” Carter (U.S. President)
  • Martin Van Buren U.S. President)
  • Aristophanes
  • Billy Crystal
  • Bob Dylan (Robert Zimmerman), folk singer
  • Calista Flockart
  • Carrie Fisher
  • Chaucer
  • Eleanor Roosevelt (Wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt)
  • Garry Trudeau (Doonesbury)
  • Goethe
  • Hitler-Politician
  • James Reston, newspaper reporter
  • Jamie Foxx
  • Jerry Seinfeld
  • Leonard Cohen
  • Luke Skywalker
  • Mahatma Ghandi-Indian Politician, Spiritual Leader
  • Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader, martyr)

 

  • Mel Gibson
  • Michael Landon (Little House on the Prairie)
  • Mother Teresa of Calcutta
  • Nelson Mandela
  • Nicole Kidman
  • Oprah Winfrey, talk show host
  • Robert Burns, Scottish poet

 

  • Shirley MacLaine (Sweet Charity, …)
  • Shirley Temple Black, child actor, ambassador
  • The Tin Man
  • Tom Selleck

 

any ideas

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May 17th, 2010 by rebeccaraccoon

Rebecca as a Writer

March 16th, 2009 by rebeccaraccoon

She is no Brown Bat.  Brown Bat is going to tell you what you want to hear.  Rebecca is one of the many-too-many who knows better than you and she knows it and tells it.

INFJs like to build theoretical models that relate to people and serve humanitarian goals and their writing reflects this inclination. Their iNtuitive/Feeling preferences give them clear visions of how the world will benefit (from what for them by now is self-evident); their Judging preference ensures their confidence in their version of the future. As a result, they may feel frustrated when others do not share their vision. Their dominant iNtuitive preference leads them to think about the next project before finishing the current one and just as well - as they leave behind themselves ruin and decay. Wooden Boats eaten out by Bobusters. And what the hell do we know if we can’t even get right an explanation of what ate their lunch their last fool’s run.  INFJ’s really believe what they write and tend to feel connected to their writing long after it’s published.  Suckers for vanity publication.

 

Strengths
 

They are Original Thinkers and they can personalize abstract theories.
They did think through their ideas  before writing them.  They remain optimists with no more  behind themselves than a series of failed projects.

They tend to include personal values in their writing to ensure clarity.  This really works. For what it is worth they do eat the dog food of their own making till they near to sicken and die of it (the dog food).

Persevering.  Now it gets funny.  They may be reluctant to share their best ideas—I mean the idea they flat line on a lie detector on - thank heavens they keep these delusions these worse ideas - private to themselves.  I’d like to say this is tragic  but in truth it is comic.  It a sense I am ashamed of myself for mentioning any of it because they and here Rebecca mean so well. 

 

Challenges

Their writing may be too formal or academic in tone for even a business audience.

They should let go of their egos before alienating the audience.  If they cannot it is as simple as their knowing in their heart of hearts that they are in possession of a great truth.   We’ve all heard the usual suspects, socialism, America turnin’ on a dime, the market, human ingenuity, the list varies from fool to fool. 

Rebecca Raccoon

March 4th, 2009 by

A recent book was about what if all the people were to disappear.

I think the raccoons would fill up the cities.  They’re already here.

The Life Cycle of a Raccoon: Bobbie Kalman: Books

ISBN: 0778706915
ISBN-13: 9780778706915

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