What is the personality type of Olwen? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Olwen from Welsh Gaelic Or Celtic and what is the personality traits.
Olwen personality type is INFP, which means they are unlikely to be a good worker due to their introversion and preference for spending time alone.
"They tend to have a lot of ideas and they like to work on things and a lot of their time is spent working on projects and they are very creative, they are excellent at building things, they tend to be very good at solving problems," she said.
"They are very hard workers, but they don't really want to do the drudge work like admin and organising and organising stuff."
People with this personality type also have difficulty assessing how their work will benefit others or themselves, Ms McKenzie said.
"They're very idealistic about many things and there's a lot of ideas, which is great, but not always with the practicalities and what their work is actually going to achieve," she said.
"They don't really want to do the admin stuff and it's not really their thing."
It can be difficult for those of this personality type to fit into the workplace environment and may experience feelings of isolation while trying to make an impact, Ms McKenzie said.
In Welsh mythology, Olwen (or Olwyn) is the daughter of the giant Ysbaddaden and cousin of Goreu. She is the heroine of the story Culhwch and Olwen in the Mabinogion. Her father is fated to die if she ever marries, so when Culhwch (sometimes spelled as Kilhwch) comes to court her, he is given a series of immensely difficult tasks which he must complete before he can win her hand. With the help of his cousin King Arthur, Culhwch succeeds and the giant dies, allowing Olwen to marry her suitor.