Saturday, January 12, 2008

Your Inner Color is Blue


Your Personality: Your natural warmth and intuition nurtures those around you. You are accepting and always follow your heart.

You in Love: Relationships are your top priority, and this includes love. You are most happy when you are serious with someone.

Your Career: You need to help others in your job to feel satistifed. You would be a great nurse, psychologist, or counselor.



obviously i'm bored now, and it has become such a habit to do blogthings when i'm bored.. took quite abit of tests before i chanced upon this..i don't know about great, but now blogthings got me being a nurse right. I am amazed at how accurate some results can be.



You Are An ENFJ

The Giver

You strive to maintain harmony in relationships, and usually succeed.
Articulate and enthusiastic, you are good at making personal connections.
Sometimes you idealize relationships too much - and end up being let down.
You find the most energy and comfort in social situations ... where you shine.

In love, you are very protective and supporting.
However, you do need to "feel special" - and it's quite easy for you to get jealous.

At work, you are a natural leader. You can help people discover their greatest potential.
You would make a good writer, human resources director, or psychologist.

How you see yourself: Trusting, idealistic, and expressive

When other people don't get you, they see you as: Bossy, inappropriate, and loud



Anyway, was reading a random book that i chose to pass time away, from daddy's "library" of books and the author wrote one sentence that struck me the most.
The chapter was on the area of submission, and he (the author) pointed out that the act of submission, like a wife submitting to her husband, is an expression of respect.
But he also mentioned that to submit to someone is hard unless we truthfully and honestly respect the person we're submitting to.
"To yield to another is impossible unless you respect them. You can be forced to obey someone, but not to respect them."

And with what happened recently in the ward, this sentence seems to be very real to me, in a way because the author's example was mostly on the husband and the wife, i'm sure yielding to a husband is on a much and completely different level as compared to yielding to a superior at work .

Back to the ward.

I obey, yes. I listen, yes. I answer nicely, yes. But that's only 'cause i have to.
But whether i respect the person/people, is a different matter altogether.

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