16 personalities test– is it really on point??

So we’ve all taken the Myers Briggs Personality Test. My bf recently sent me a link to this website 16 Personalities and basically, it is the same thing as the Myers Briggs test. The last time I’ve taken this test my results were ENFJ. This was back in my first years of college and I think I can say that I’ve changed a whole lot since then so why not take it again and see if the results changed. I’ll talk about my results and see if it’s really on point. 

My Results

ENFP

Extraverted – iNuitive – Feeling – Perceiving

“Campaigner Personality”

It doesn’t interest me what you do for a living. I want to know what you ache for – and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart’s longing. It doesn’t interest me how old you are. I want to know if you will risk looking like a fool – for love – for your dreams – for the adventure of being alive.

-Oriah Mountain Dreamer

It starts off describing ENFP’s with this quote. I think this quote speaks to me because I hate superficial conversations and I feel like I can vibe with people who are just honest about who they truly are. I’d rather be friends with someone that would go on adventures and have fun versus someone who only cares about their income or network. Even better if someone is both.

ENFP’s IN A NUTSHELL

The website describes an ENFP as a true spirit, often the life of the party, and enjoy the social and emotional connections they make with others. They are charming, independent, energetic and compassionate. Strengths: curious, observant, enthusiastic, excellent communicators, know how to relax, and very popular and friendly. Weaknesses: poor practical skills, find it difficult to focus, overthink things, get stressed easily, highly emotional, and independent to a fault. ENFP’s put their whole hearts into their friendships, sometimes to a fault.

Thoughts.

I think I can 98% agree with everything that describes my tested personality type. Especially my weaknesses! That was the most on point like “yesss honey I know dattt” LOL. I definitely overthink everything! The people who know me best know how much I overthink EVERYTHING and it holds me back so much. I wouldn’t say that I’m popular by any means but I do feel like I get along with pretty much everyone and my circles of friends stretch far and wide.

Overall, I think that this test is worth everyone trying it out. This would be beneficial if you’re looking for your future career or you just want to reflect on who you think you are as a person. It’s important to KNOW YOURSELF, to know your qualities, strengths, and weaknesses because there is always room for improvement.

Here’s a link to the website so that you can test yourself

——->    https://www.16personalities.com 

XO,

Hunter Kelsi

Hard times.

My life in a nutshell

Well… This post is a bit about what’s going on with my life atm. Currently, I haven’t been in a very positive state of mind. I’ve been doing as many things as I can to keep myself busy here in Malta. Long story short the original dream plan that I had for myself before coming here, didn’t go as planned. Partially it is because what we thought would happen… us traveling around Malta and Europe, taking epic videos and photos, creating a vlogging channel about crypto… turned into us being at home 24/7 and my bf has a tons of things to do online for his type of work, and I only have events to plan when they come about (they won’t start up until October). I have constant meltdowns and always turn to the thought of “maybe I should just go home”. Whenever an action actually comes from this thought I suddenly can count more than a handful of reasons why I shouldn’t go home.

Homesick

I thought that I was doing well with moving so far away from home but I think that I come to the realization that I’m just a bit homesick. I miss my friends, family, and my life back at home. The reality is that here, I have more opportunity. The opportunity won’t come if I sit on my ass and wait for it. So, plan B is to stick to plan A and start making my YouTube channel for crypto and explore this social media marketing world to it’s fullest while I have no other obligations at this time. Well, until we start throwing events in November, then I can keep myself busy with it both.

Fear.

Fear does play a big role in it all. The fear of not getting enough views on my channel. The fear of coming back home and living in my ‘comfort zone’. The fear of staying here and being unhappy. The fear of not contributing enough. The fear of the unknown. I keep letting fear and these negative thoughts consume me, and I need to start making positive things happen.

Change starts now.

From here on out. I’m going to dedicate each day to working on my YouTube channel. I’m going to try my best and that’s all I can do. I’m also going to block out all the negative thoughts going on in my damn brain and just say “FUCK IT”. LOL

Anyways, I just needed to write this out so I can update you all on my reality because social media makes everything look like smooth sailing when it’s not. LOVE YOU ALL.

XO,

Hunter Kelsi

Athens, Greece. Acropolis ⚡

Crossed the Acropolis off my bucket list!

This was our last stop before heading back to Malta. I was a bit nervous heading back to Athens but I knew that we had plans to stay in a nice hotel to have the best view of the Acropolis. Never have I ever thought in my lifetime would I come this close to such a rich historic monument in the world. To think that I’m staring at the temple that was built for the goddess Athena. The Acropolis of Athens is one of the most creative – artistically, scientifically and philosophically eras in human history! One of my favorite childhood movies is Hercules, of course like many!

We stayed at Central Athen Hotel for the night. It was a marvelous hotel. The rooms were tiny but comfortable and with a clear view of the Acropolis. It provided a breakfast buffet, a jacuzzi with a view as well, and an exclusive cocktail and dinner restaurant for hotel guests. It was perfect for us because we had an early flight in the morning so we weren’t able to physically walk into the Acropolis.

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Dinner with a view

Everything was so perfect. Eric and I took this time to calm down from all the partying we were doing in Paros to enjoy each other’s company and this dinner. We wined and dined with your typical Greek meal.. and a margarita to start us off. hehe. I loved every minute of it.

If you are looking to visit Athens I’d suggest staying in the most tourist central because you’ll get the most for your buck. We learned our lesson the first night when we got a cheap hotel by the port. It was not safe nor pleasant. Also, if you do see the Acropolis, either go in the morning or evening and do what we did and dine with a view because this was worth every penny.

Back to Malta.

I am happy to say, I’m glad we’re going back home. Although our trip was short, we have work to do and an amazing house to get back to! I actually said “I miss home” meaning Malta and not Hawaii. That must be a good sign…

XO,

Hunter Kelsi

Day 4, last day in Paros. Thankful

We took this day to have some fun at the ‘Lady in Paros Villa’. There were so many memories made in just three days on the island. I’m thankful that we were able to experience Greece in such a luxurious way. I hope that one day I can come back to the island with my closest friends and stay in the exact same villa!

Thankful for my manzyy

I am so blessed to have such an awesome BF, who is always down for anything and treats me like a queen. Really though, whose boyfriend actually offers to take pictures of their lady. He’s always excited to catch moments through the lens just like me and I love it. I’ve never seen him so happy and wild. The Australians brought out the crazy teenager in him. He learned how to do a “shoey” and a backflip, drove the fiat convertible like a crazy racecar driver and didn’t sleep. It’s been a while since grandpa partied (LOL) Just kidding, but he works so hard so big boi deserved this holiday. LOVE U ERIC

UNTIL NEXT TIME PAROS!

XO,

Hunter Kelsi

Day 3, Paros Naoussa Village

The cutest town ever.

Naoussa was the most popular cities mentioned online and through the locals. It is a village in the Cyclades of Paros. If you’re looking for the most picturesque place to take AMAZEBALL PHOTOS then this definitely is the place to be in Paros.

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These photos were taken just walking around in the town. Everything is really close. There are so many restaurants with a view of the harbor. I loved how clean, and decorative each house was. It gives off such a friendly atmosphere, I’ve never felt so calm and peaceful before. The locals were very kind as well. You can tell that they value tourists coming and admiring their homes because they were saying hello to us with a smile. If it was my house I’d be like “what you lookin at” LOL. (Hawaii probs)

Greek food.

If you’re a foodie then this is the right place to be to find the yummiest greek food! Let’s just be real, I CAN EAT SOUVLAKI EVERY DAY, but I had to try other Greek delicacies. If you don’t know what Souvlaki is, it’s meat, chips (fries), tzatziki, onions, and tomato wrapped in pita bread. It’s addicting. In the second and third picture that is eggplant, which was on every menu we went to in Paros. I LOVE EGGPLANT. The last picture was a mix of feta cheese, sundried tomatoes, kalamata olives, and croutons (pretty much like bruschetta in a bowl) It was delicious!

Tips for those thinking of going to Paros

1. GET A SCOOTER

There is crazy traffic and no roads to escape it. We had a fiat and yes it was nice with AC, but we were stuck in traffic for half an hour. Scooters flew past us and I think that I would’ve sacrificed AC for dodging traffic any day. Plus, you would have an easier time parking when you are in places like Naoussa.

2. ADVENTURE IN THE MORNING OR EVENING, NOT MID-DAY

I am from Hawaii so I’m used to the heat, BUT the heat you feel at one o’clock in the middle of the day will give you a heat stroke (not literally). It’d just be better to avoid going out at these times because the pictures are also way nicer in a softer lighting.

3. BLUE STAR FERRIES

We took Blue Star Ferries from Athens to Paros and it was very luxurious. It takes about four hours so this was definitely the one to choose. There are many places to lounge, sleep, and eat on the ferry.

4. TAKE ONE DAY TO VISIT THE WHOLE ISLAND

It takes about 45-1 hr to get around the whole island with no traffic. I’d suggest taking one day to discover all the gems around the island before settling at one place. There are many beaches to see, and if you go to the ones that are crowded and charge you so much euro to just lounge then you’re missing out. There is much to see!

XO,

Hunter Kelsi

Day 2, Paros Greece. Lady in Paros Villa

We finally made it to Paros!

Everything here is seriously like the movies! (Mama Mia) Cycladic buildings, white marble with blue doors surrounded by flowers and hanging plants. It’s every girl’s dream. Our friend that got the Airbnb has been talking it up for months now and I’m just assuming it’s a cool villa n whatevahh (bretman rock voice) BUT HODY SHIIIIT I can’t believe how amazing it is.

These photos show no justice but there’s like 8 rooms all with a scenic view of the Mediterranean, vibrant colored wall colors (yellow, orange, blue and white is absolutely stunning together) AND there’s a sick infinity pool. There are cactus plants all around the house, including succulents! Lounge chairs everywhere you turn, each with its own unique style. Ugh, I just die for this house.

Of course, nothing would be complete without fun people to share it with, and that’s exactly where the Australians fit in. Long story short, our friend who got the villa is Australian, his 6 friends are also ‘Aussie’, and they are WILD. I learned what a ‘shoey’ is.. and did one for the first time… and I think I can call myself an Aussie now.

SHOEY

“pouring an entire alcoholic drink into your shoe and skulling it entirely.”

Day 1 has been pretty stinking amazing. I’ll tell you all about day 2 in Paros in my next post!

XO,

Hunter Kelsi

Day 1, Greece Athens- lessons learned

I was really exciting to see Athens. Yes, our trip is mainly to go to Paros (an island in Greece) but for the past week I’ve been watching a bunch of documentary videos on the Greek Gods and Goddesses like Zeus and Athena! I stoked myself up so much and I expected way too much from Athens.

My roomies would make little comments like “Greece isn’t doing” and I didn’t really take it seriously BUT GOD DAMN. They weren’t lying! We got out of the plane on to the train and I just did not feel safe.. Well I am a scaredy cat but the reason why is because there was graffiti all over the walls and trains. Everyone looked angry. It was a very different vibe. To top it off Fitz got us a really cheap hotel for the night. Walked in, smelled like wet cat.. nobody spoke English.. every store was closed or looked deserted.

I definitely wish I watched local news on Athens before assuming all this glamour about it. I guess the reason why there down and out is because a few years back there were crazy riots, the government is corrupt, and everywhere is poverty. Fitz said that he’s read 4/10 children grow up in “extreme poverty” there. That’s not just regular poverty, it’s the low low. It’s so sad.. another friend of mine, whom lived in Greece for 13 years but some smaller island, she said “Greece is the flame of modern civilization, left holding the candle”. At first, I didn’t understand it but she means that they contributed a lot to modern society but now they’re stuck in poverty.

Sorry for such a long post but I think that I learned something from this frightening experience, and that is Pinterest photos, etc. don’t really show the true side of places.

XO,

Hunter Kelsi

One month down in Malta.

Damnnnn… time has gone by so fast! I can’t believe we’ve been here for a whole month. I have been absolutely loving Malta so far. I can’t wait to do more activities, see more sites, and experience more of what Malta has to offer. So far, we’ve just been setting up our beautiful house and figuring out the ways of the locals. I think we finally got some local rules down… Trash day is every day, people will honk like a maniac at 7 in the morning but it’s normal. While crossing the street don’t wait for cars to stop for you; you stop the car, and tipping is not a thing here. The nice part about where we live is that it’s the heart of the tourist area. We can just walk a minute to eat at a nice restaurant or to swim in the bay. Another thing  I love about Malta is that they deliver everything. Don’t want to go to the grocery store? No worries! They’ll deliver your groceries right to your door under 24 hours. This helps when you don’t have a car, and the weather is 90 degrees of stay the fxk indoors.

Anyways, tomorrow we leave for Athens, Greece! Then, we take a ferry to Paros. I’m looking forward to watching the final football game, France vs. Croatia at some pub with crazy fans. I’m also looking forward to seeing the Acropolis in Athens and taking some epic pictures at our villa! Summer has been amazing so far!

Currently loving life!

XO,

Hunter Kelsi