MBTI anyone?
caslpierce
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Anyone here into personality testing? I am an ENTP (The devil's advocate )
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I'm your complete opposite. Lol.
ISFJ here
Although, I border an E and T...depends on the situation.0 -
ENTJ - the commander :00
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INTP--The Logician.1
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ENFP here. ENFPs are generally considered the best. Just sayin.1
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I worked for a competitor of theirs. I've taken MBTI but can't remember my initials. My company didn't label people by their score.
I've also done a lot with DiSC. I have an inspirational pattern with them. Very high I, high D, low S low C.0 -
INFP (the Humanist)0
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INTJ with a 100% score for introvert3
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I exhibit traits of both ISTP and ISTJ, though the ISTP is prominent. Basically I'm a pain in the butt to be around if I don't know you very well.0
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I think I'm ASSS ..."Always saying something stupid" ...Does that count??6
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Anyone taken the Colors Assessment? That's pretty interesting as well.0
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I'm a LSHIDMTAMSFO
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Technically I am a ENTP-TThe ENTP personality type is the ultimate devil's advocate, thriving on the process of shredding arguments and beliefs and letting the ribbons drift in the wind for all to see. Unlike their more determined Judging (J) counterparts, ENTPs don't do this because they are trying to achieve some deeper purpose or strategic goal, but for the simple reason that it's fun. No one loves the process of mental sparring more than ENTPs, as it gives them a chance to exercise their effortlessly quick wit, broad accumulated knowledge base, and capacity for connecting disparate ideas to prove their points.
Playing the devil's advocate helps people with the ENTP personality type to not only develop a better sense of others' reasoning, but a better understanding of opposing ideas – since ENTPs are the ones arguing them.
This tactic shouldn't be confused with the sort of mutual understanding Diplomats (NF) seek – ENTPs, like all Analyst (NT) personality types, are on a constant quest for knowledge, and what better way to gain it than to attack and defend an idea, from every angle, from every side?2 -
ENFP - The Enthusiast
Does make me wonder whether other people would answer the same way regarding me. It'd be fun to have someone who knows you really well take the test for you and see how similar the responses are
There's something called the Johari window that you can ask others to describe you and see if it matches up to how you see yourself.
http://kevan.org/johari0 -
Is there a link for this? I've done it before but can't remember what I am.0
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Is there a link for this? I've done it before but can't remember what I am.
https://www.16personalities.com2 -
INFP-T
The Mediator
Mediator Personality (INFP, -A/-T)
Mediator personalities are true idealists, always looking for the hint of good in even the worst of people and events, searching for ways to make things better. While they may be perceived as calm, reserved, or even shy, Mediators have an inner flame and passion that can truly shine. Comprising just 4% of the population, the risk of feeling misunderstood is unfortunately high for the Mediator personality type – but when they find like-minded people to spend their time with, the harmony they feel will be a fountain of joy and inspiration.
Being a part of the Diplomat Role group, Mediators are guided by their principles, rather than by logic (Analysts), excitement (Explorers), or practicality (Sentinels). When deciding how to move forward, they will look to honor, beauty, morality and virtue – Mediators are led by the purity of their intent, not rewards and punishments. People who share the Mediator personality type are proud of this quality, and rightly so, but not everyone understands the drive behind these feelings, and it can lead to isolation.
Mediators’ ability with language doesn’t stop with their native tongue, either – as with most people who share the Diplomat personality types, they are considered gifted when it comes to learning a second (or third!) language. Their gift for communication also lends itself well to Mediators’ desire for harmony, a recurring theme with Diplomats, and helps them to move forward as they find their calling.
Listen to Many People, but Talk to Few
Unlike their Extraverted cousins though, Mediators will focus their attention on just a few people, a single worthy cause – spread too thinly, they’ll run out of energy, and even become dejected and overwhelmed by all the bad in the world that they can’t fix. This is a sad sight for Mediators’ friends, who will come to depend on their rosy outlook.
If they are not careful, Mediators can lose themselves in their quest for good and neglect the day-to-day upkeep that life demands. Mediators often drift into deep thought, enjoying contemplating the hypothetical and the philosophical more than any other personality type. Left unchecked, Mediators may start to lose touch, withdrawing into “hermit mode”, and it can take a great deal of energy from their friends or partner to bring them back to the real world.
Luckily, like the flowers in spring, Mediator’s affection, creativity, altruism and idealism will always come back, rewarding them and those they love perhaps not with logic and utility, but with a world view that inspires compassion, kindness and beauty wherever they go.
Phew! That's a lot of text! Sorry!1 -
I got EFNJ the protagonist and after reading through the results it is pretty accurate, interesting read1
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I got the mediator too. That is scarily accurate2
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ISTP - The Virtuoso, but my teachers called it smart but lazy and ADD.....0
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^^ Maybe it's too much coffee - and I nearly spat it out - because I read that, at first glance?I got the murderer too.
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ESFJ- the Consul
the popular cheerleader type.....hmm0 -
Done this dozens of times. Always INTJ.0
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Is there a link for this? I've done it before but can't remember what I am.
https://www.16personalities.com
Thanks for the link. I know when I took the original MBTI decades ago, I spiked Introvert, and was down the middle for the rest...to which the administrator told me that I was the closest thing to 'Charlie Brown' as he ever saw (which is someone who is down the middle for all 4 indicators). Basically, it means that I can be either depending on the situation. Just took this test again (once this morning and once this afternoon), and it looks like I'm still pretty close to that original assessment though my Introvertedness seems to be closer to the middle, but still pretty definitive (at over 60%). N/S and -T/-A bounced between the tests but though both tests were TJ (though both in the 50's%). So, looks like I'm I N/S TJ today - Architect (INTJ - T) and Logistician (ISTJ - A).0 -
Isfj- the defender0
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ESFJ - the consul0
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ISFJ-T - The Defender0
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Cancer, here.
Positive traits: Tender-hearted, family-orientated, home body at heart, artistic and creative, excellent worker and provider.
Negative traits: Fearful of rejection, resentful, unforgiving.
Deeper characteristics: Intuitive, soft underbelly, kindness, dependable, rarely direct, anger, action taker, persistent.
http://horoscopes.lovetoknow.com/Cancer_Personality_Traits0 -
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