Meek? It's not my MyersBriggs!
Cross post from forty faithful.blogspot.com I n the final semester before my graduation from college, I can vividly remember creating a resume and preparing for job interviews. Two questions stand out in my mind: What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? It was those two answers that would determine my job opportunities or so I thought. Then a few years later, in my second career move, my employer provided a staff opportunity to learn about our personalities. The Myers-Briggs was administered and we each 'found' ourselves and our strengths and weaknesses. Suddenly, I was able to explain my quirks and personality style (or at least some of my quirks!). Over the years, Matthew 5 has often been that type of reading for me - a personality checklist. I would read the verses to find myself. And to further honesty, I'll admit to skipping verses that didn't apply to me because they were simply "not my personalit...