Day 5 Self-Awareness Flashcards

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What is the 16 Personalities theory based on?

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It is based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) theory.

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How is a personality type identified in the 16 Personalities theory?

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By a 4-letter identifier with an optional 5th letter representing identity.

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Self-Reflection 16 Personalities

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ISTJ - “Most Responsible”
ISFJ - “Most Loyal”
INFJ - “Most Contemplative”
INTJ - “Most Independent”
ISTP - “Most Pragmatic”
ISFP - “Most Artistic”
INFP - “Most Idealistic”
INTP - “Most Conceptual”
ESTP - “Most Spontaneous”
ESFP - “Most Generous”
ENFP - “Most Optimistic”
ENTP - “Most Inventive”
ESTJ - “Most Hard Charging”
ESFJ - “Most Harmonizing”
ENFJ - “Most Persuasive”
ENTJ - “Most Commanding”

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What do the four main components of the personality types represent?

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Mind, Energy, Nature, and Tactics.

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What does the 5th letter in a personality type represent?

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Identity.

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What does the Mind category represent?

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How people gain energy and interact with their surroundings.

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Key traits of Extroverts (E)?

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Outward focus, act before thinking, social, energetic, low solitude need.

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Key traits of Introverts (I)?

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Inward focus, think before acting, private, easily overstimulated, high solitude need.

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What does the Energy category represent?

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How people take in information.

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Sensors (S) focus on…?

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Facts, sensory data, present moment, concreteness.

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Intuitives (N) focus on…?

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Abstract concepts, future possibilities, patterns, and interpretation.

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What does the Nature category represent?

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How people make decisions and cope with emotions.

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Thinkers (T) prioritize…?

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Logic, objectivity, facts, and fairness.

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Feelers (F) prioritize…?

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Emotions, personal values, relationships, and moral concerns.

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What does the Tactics category represent?

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How people organize their world and deal with structure.

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Judgers (J) prefer…?

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Planning, scheduling, structure, closure, and sticking to decisions.

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Perceivers (P) prefer…?

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Flexibility, spontaneity, keeping options open, and delayed decisions.

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What does the Identity category represent?

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Confidence in abilities and decisions.

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Assertive (-A) individuals are…?

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Confident, stress-resistant, action-focused, and calm under pressure.

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Turbulent (-T) individuals are…?

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Self-conscious, stress-sensitive, emotional, success-driven, and perfectionist.

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Managing Competing Priorities:

Why was Capt White relieved of his duties as section commander?

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Due to lack of control over the Commander’s Support Staff (CSS) and its duties.

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Who directly supervises the CSS personnel?

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The Section Commander.

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What is the 341st Missile Wing responsible for?

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Maintenance and operation of 150 Minuteman III ICBMs.

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What inspections test the 341st MW’s readiness?

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Operational Readiness Inspections (ORI) and Nuclear Surety Inspections (NSI).

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What are some duties of the Section Commander (CCQ)?
Admin control of 300 members, supervise 5 CSS personnel, manage EPRs/OPRs, oversee files, discipline, morale, and correspondence.
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What authority does the CCQ hold under G-Series Orders?
Exercises nonjudicial punishment authority under the UCMJ unless withheld.
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What is Self-Awareness
Ability to know one’s strengths and weaknesses. Self-evaluation from events and circumstances that allow leaders to make decisions from an emotionally balanced and knowledgeable basis
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Self-Awareness Leadership Application:
Helps leaders understand their effect on their followers, identify areas for improvement, and engage in essential leadership behaviors like trust and commitment.
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Self-Reflection
Taking time to know your strengths and weaknesses, triggers, personality type, tendencies, values, goals and aspirations, etc.
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Self-Evaluation
Analyzing past events to determine root causes: Why we felt the way we felt Why we thought the way we thought Self-Evaluation Tips: Feedback Analysis Record Your ABCs Ask the “Three Whys”