Hidden Talents and How to Become an Expert Using a Personality Test MAV04 Michelle Vedros has 1 1/2 years left to be an RN at charity school of nursing. She has studied self help subjects for 25 years. Developing Expertise using Isabel Myers' MBTI Test, and the Myers Example of What Makes Expertise Many scholars argue that efficient practice is the answer to obtaining expertise. However, besides practice, Isabel Briggs Myers (1897-1980), a successful, psychological type theorist, use mentorship, interest, and innate talent to develop her expertise. (Marselle, A Correlational Study 11). Type theory is the analysis and study of all the possible personality types of people. I will give examples of how Myers' life reflect expertise with the majority of this paper emphasizing the importance of personality. In addition, I will show evidence to support this argument about personality's importance with a test developed by Myers. More specifically, through Myer's competence in
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