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Who am I? Myers-Briggs Personality Test

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      So I went to 16personalities.com and took the Myers-Briggs test. I got INFJ-T: Advocate. Reading over the results at first I was all "no this isn't me." For instance: "they have very strong opinions and will fight tirelessly for an idea they believe in," I don't think so. Sure I have strong opinions but I'm not a fighter. I would rather keep my opinions to myself and not share them with others. Also, I am not creative, I don't think I am insightful and I am definitely not altruistic.      But then as I read further there were more parts that made more sense. Like "It makes sense that their friends and colleagues will come to think of them as quiet Extroverted types, but they would all do well to remember that Advocates need time alone to decompress and recharge, and to not become too alarmed when they suddenly withdraw." We were   having a discussion at work and one of my colleges thought I was an extrovert. Which if they

April TBR

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April T o B e R ead  I thought I'd share my April TBR with everyone. While I have a few books in my picture knowing myself I will probably read a lot more. All the books currently on my April TBR are from the school library where I work. So they all have the library tags and color coding we use at the library. What I am going to do in this post is show a picture of each individual book and why I choose it for my TBR. So with out further ado here is my list. Cinder by Marissa Meyer I choose this book for two reasons: One almost everyone I follow on booktube love the Lunar Chronicles. So, I had to put it on my list. Two, Popsugar Challenge #15 Retelling of a Classic.  Jackaby by William Ritter My mom read this book earlier in the year and she absolutely loved it. So I put it on my TBR and am going to read it this month. I also might get to the rest of the series this month as well. Princess Bride by William Goldman  I loved the movie growing up, it i