MBTI Reflection Essay Essay

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The purpose of this essay is to reflect on your results of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator by comparing how you see yourself with your MBTI “Best Fit” type. The central idea of this essay is to explain how analysis of the indicator results can enhance one’s self-awareness. This four (4) to six (6) page paper should thoroughly address the following topics:
Comparison of your self-perception to the results of the instrument and your “best fit” type
Real-life, personal examples that demonstrate each of your preferences
Preference clarity index, i.e. very clear, clear, moderate, or slight
Learning styles related to your preferences 
Excellent papers will:
Follow the sample outline
Include at least five (5) in-text citations to reference the textbooks, lectures, and course materials
Demonstrate effective proofreading (fewer than five errors)
Effectively address the components of the paper outlined above
Include an introduction and conclusion written in third person
You are required to attach a Grammarly report* with this assignment. Type your assignment in Microsoft Word. Then follow the steps below:
Step 1: Log in to Grammarly.com
Step 2: Upload your Word document (assignment) and set your goals (defaults are fine).*
Step 3: Download the PDF Report by clicking the “Overall Score” in the top right corner of your screen and then clicking “Download PDF Report.”
Step 4: Upload your assignment (Word document) and your Grammarly Report (PDF) by the assignment due date. Be sure to attach both files before clicking submit on your assignment.
*You are encouraged to utilize feedback from Grammarly to improve your writing by working through the alerts and making corrections/updates where needed. If you make changes to your assignment within the Grammarly website, download your revised assignment. Then proceed to step 3.
Paper format: APA, 1 inch margins, double-spaced, 12 point font (Times New Roman or Calibri), must be four (4) to six (6) pages in length, not including the title and reference page. Must be submitted as a Word doc or PDF file.