How Different Types Respond to Stress
Facilitated by Julie Wright
Do you notice that when your life is humming along, you behave in a way that's consistent with your type preferences? But when tired or under stress, your gentle Dr Jekyll turns into vicious Mr. Hyde?
Join us on Thursday, November 21st, when we explore how our seemingly out-of-character behaviors are actually predictable, adaptive, and necessary expressions of our normal personalities.
Based on the works of Naomi L. Quenk -- Was That Really Me? and In The Grip: Understanding Type, Stress, and the Inferior Function -- Julie will facilitate a highly interactive discussion to help you discover:
Thursday, November 21, 2019 6 to 8 p.m.
Networking and refreshments begin at 5:30
Campus Commons Clubhouse, 650 Commons Dr., Sacramento, CA 95825
Note: we are now meeting on the 2nd floor.
Cost
Current SacAPT members FREE. First-time visitors $0;
Returning visitors $45. Students: Half the relevant Visitor fee.
ABOUT OUR PRESENTER
Julie Wright, M.S., is a Certified MBTI® Practitioner and is an active member of both SacAPT and BAAPT. She received APTI’s Excellence in Leadership Award in recognition of her work with both chapters. Julie is owner of Wright On Your Money, a personal money management business, and has many years of experience applying type in a corporate setting as a project manager and corporate trainer. She has ENFJ preferences.