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Post by Jan on Feb 19, 2014 18:43:32 GMT 1
I - nah, depends on the people around me S - probably true F - 50/50 J - YES!
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Post by Jan on Feb 19, 2014 18:43:51 GMT 1
Your personality type: ISFJ The ISFJ personality type is perhaps the most altruistic and supportive of all types. Forming around 12.5% of the population, ISFJs rarely sit idle â there is always a worthy cause awaiting their attention. Most personalities are quite willing to reciprocate when it comes to good deeds; however, ISFJs take that to a higher level, often going above and beyond what is actually expected of them. People belonging to this type thrive in areas that are both traditional (they are SJs, after all) and involve a lot of activities where their input could make a huge positive difference. Many ISFJs seek careers in the academic sector, medicine, social work or counselling; their personality traits also shine in administrative or clerical roles, or even in somewhat unexpected fields such as (interior) design. Definately you Yay, thank you!
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Post by Eke on Feb 19, 2014 18:44:42 GMT 1
LOL, we did this in school a week ago And we discussed about it today
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2014 18:44:55 GMT 1
I - nah, depends on the people around me S - probably true F - 50/50 J - YES! I think introverted is more getting your energy from your self rather than others, if that makes sense
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Post by Aless on Feb 19, 2014 18:46:43 GMT 1
ESTP as Madonna!
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Post by Eke on Feb 19, 2014 18:55:48 GMT 1
I got a different one than I got when we did it in school I'm ENFP Extraversion - 11%, Intuition - 34%, Feeling - 52%, Prospecting - 26%.
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Post by ESCIliasMANL (Inactive) on Feb 19, 2014 21:28:24 GMT 1
I have get this popular people Some famous INFJs: Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter Goethe Mel Gibson Mother Teresa Martin Luther King Nelson Mandela Nicole Kidman James Wilson from House M.D. Almost all this points below are true omg INFJ strengths Determined and passionate. INFJ personalities work very hard for causes they believe in. This passion can easily surprise people not used to seeing this side of the INFJ, but it is an inseparable part of their personality. Altruistic. It is very rare to see an INFJ do something just for their personal benefit. People with this personality type tend to be very warm and altruistic, even though these traits may not be clearly visible. Decisive. This is one of the most important strengths of any INFJ. Their imagination, combined with decisiveness, usually allows INFJs to achieve incredible things â not only they can come up with interesting and unusual ideas, they also have the willpower and planning skills necessary to implement those ideas. Creative. INFJs possess a vivid imagination and rarely have any difficulties expressing it in one way or another. Most of their solutions revolve around people or ideals, as opposed to technical strategies â this strength makes INFJ personalities excellent counselors and advisors. Inspiring and convincing. People with the INFJ personality type know their way with words and are known for their fluid, inspirational writing style. INFJs can also be convincing speakers, especially if they are talking about something they are very proud of or passionate about. Very insightful. INFJs find it easy to decipher other peopleâs motives and are rarely affected by manipulation or sales tactics. They tend to know instantly whether someone is being honest. This strength shields their sensitive inner core, protecting the INFJ from disappointment. INFJ weaknesses Extremely private. INFJs may appear expressive and passionate, but they are actually very private individuals. People with this personality type often find it quite difficult to trust a new friend or open up, even to people who are closest to them. Can burn out easily. That strength and passion that INFJ personalities are known for can exhaust them quickly if they are not careful. INFJs also tend to internalize most of their feelings â this trait is not necessarily a weakness, but it deprives them of the âexhaust valveâ. Very sensitive. INFJs are highly vulnerable to criticism and conflict situations, and can get hurt very easily. People with this personality type are also likely to react strongly to anything that challenges their inner principles and values. Perfectionistic. INFJ personalities are inherently idealistic and do their best to achieve their ideals. This is a great trait, but it can quickly become a weakness if the same approach is applied in every area of life. For instance, INFJs may find it difficult to settle down in a romantic relationship, always looking for an ideal partner. Always need to have a cause. INFJs may find it difficult to focus and force themselves to complete tasks which are not linked to one of their goals, e.g. some routine administrative work that must be carried out. People with this personality type always want to know that they are moving towards a worthy goal, and may feel disappointed and restless if this is not the case. Have you ever wondered why⊠âŠyou feel energetic in some situations and exhausted in others? âŠyour self-esteem seems to fluctuate, even when you outperform your peers? âŠyour dreams and idealism are so often misunderstood? âŠyou are not quite sure how to reach your full potential in the world that sometimes seems so foreign to you? âŠyou often feel lost when it comes to attracting fulfilling relationships or simply taking the first step? âŠyou find it easier to talk to some people, but not others? âŠyour friends sometimes say that you are special and mysterious? âŠyou have difficulties studying certain subjects? âŠyour success in networking and advancing your career is often hit and miss? âŠyou sometimes find it difficult to convince your boss, colleague or a client? âŠyou seem to have an unsettling âdark sideâ that only comes out in rare circumstances?
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Post by George on Feb 19, 2014 21:39:35 GMT 1
Your personality type: ENTP. Strength of individual traits: Extraversion - 18%, Intuition - 30%, Thinking - 12%, Prospecting - 30%.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2014 21:48:35 GMT 1
The ISFJ personality type is perhaps the most altruistic and supportive of all types. Forming around 12.5% of the population, ISFJs rarely sit idle â there is always a worthy cause awaiting their attention. Most personalities are quite willing to reciprocate when it comes to good deeds; however, ISFJs take that to a higher level, often going above and beyond what is actually expected of them. People belonging to this type thrive in areas that are both traditional (they are SJs, after all) and involve a lot of activities where their input could make a huge positive difference. Many ISFJs seek careers in the academic sector, medicine, social work or counselling; their personality traits also shine in administrative or clerical roles, or even in somewhat unexpected fields such as interior design.
Some famous ISFJs: St. Teresa of Avila Queen Elizabeth II Robert E. Lee Queen Mary I (âBloody Maryâ) Samwise Gamgee from the Lord of the Rings Bianca from Taming of the Shrew Ophelia from Hamlet Dr Watson, the partner of Sherlock Holmes
ISFJ strengths
Very supportive. ISFJs are always willing to help other people, sharing their knowledge and experience with their colleagues, classmates or friends. People with this personality type strive for win-win situations, choosing empathy over judgment wherever possible. Enthusiastic. ISFJ personalities want to make a difference and are willing to spend a lot of time and effort fighting for or contributing to a worthy cause. It does not really matter if that is a simple task or a global initiative, the ISFJ will jump right in if the idea is aligned with their goals. Loyal and hard-working. ISFJs are very loyal and often get emotionally attached to a specific idea or a company. They will work very hard and do everything they can to meet their obligations. Imaginative and observant. People with the ISFJ personality type have their feet firmly planted on the ground, but they are also very imaginative, especially if something fascinates and inspires them. Furthermore, ISFJs also tend to be very observant individuals, able to pick up the smallest cues, especially when it comes to someone elseâs emotional state. Reliable and patient. ISFJs are meticulous and careful individuals, always making sure that their work is completed to the highest standard and sometimes even going beyond what is required. Good practical skills. ISFJ personalities have no difficulties handling practical tasks. Their sense of beauty and harmony is unmatched, and they do not shy away from mundane, routine tasks â not surprisingly, ISFJs are great family people, always able and willing to take care of their loved ones.
ISFJ weaknesses
Humble and shy. ISFJs are often reluctant to say what they truly think or present their achievements, especially in a competitive environment. This can hinder their career progress and cause frustration and disappointment. Overload themselves. ISFJsâ perfectionism, combined with their strong sense of duty, often pushes them to take on too much work â and as already discussed above, ISFJs always want to make sure that everything is completed perfectly. Not surprisingly, this can cause a lot of stress and anxiety for an ISFJ, especially if other people abuse their good nature. Take many things too personally. ISFJs are very sensitive to conflict and criticism, taking critical comments very personally. They may also have difficulties separating their professional and personal lives, allowing their worries about work affect everything else. Reluctant to change. ISFJ personalities value traditions very highly and may be unwilling to try out new things or change their habits, even when that would make sense from the rational perspective. Too altruistic. ISFJs tend to be very good-natured, warm individuals and they are likely to find it difficult to refuse requests for help. Unfortunately, this often results in the ISFJ getting overloaded with other peopleâs work or problems. Repress their feelings. People with this personality type are private and even somewhat shy â not surprisingly, they tend to repress their feelings instead of expressing them in a healthy way. This in turn increases their stress levels and can cause a lot of frustration further down the road.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2014 22:07:22 GMT 1
ISFP personalityForming around 8% of the population, ISFP personalities are generally seen as the most spontaneous and unpredictable of all introverted types. Only one thing is constant in their lives and that is change â ISFPs love exploring and embracing new things, ideas and activities. They are very good at sensing such opportunities, but the ISFP personality traits also push them towards experimenting and coming up with ideas that no one has thought of before. ISFPs usually find it easy to set new trends and inspire other people â their penchant for experimentation is unmatched by any other personality type.This personality trait is connected with ISFPsâ love of freedom â ISFPs are very independent and fiercely resist all forms of control. People with this personality type are the ultimate âfree soulsâ, seeing nearly all rules, guidelines and traditions as self-imposed limitations that make life dull and boring. ISFPs live completely in the present, refusing to dwell on the past or prepare extensive plans for the future â they take things as they come, experimenting and adapting their behavior as necessary.
While certain personality types (especially those belonging to the SJ subgroup) would discard such notions as irresponsible and reckless, ISFPs actually do great in areas that require an artistic, independent approach. ISFP personalities also tend to be very charming, mostly because they find it really easy to pick the best compliment for a particular person â ISFPsâ sensitivity (F) and great control of all five senses (S) mean that they are very much in tune with the physical, sensual world. Consequently, ISFPs rarely have difficulties connecting with other people, despite the fact that they are introverts (I). Even when the ISFP is being truly unpredictable or even reckless, their charm easily disarms those around them.
That being said, ISFPs also need time to withdraw from social interaction and let their mind rest. This personality trait can often surprise other people who may have believed that ISFPsâ spontaneity and enthusiasm meant that they would always desire to be âin the openâ. However, at the end of the day, ISFPs are still introverts and their inner batteries need some time to recharge. This contributes to the air of unpredictability and mystery that usually surrounds ISFPs â if someone with this personality type has a very strong I trait, even their closest friends may have difficulties anticipating ISFPâs thoughts and reactions.
ISFP personalities also tend to be very sensitive to other peopleâs feelings â they are inclined to seek harmony in all situations and have no difficulties sensing a change in someoneâs emotional state. On the other hand, ISFPs can also be incredibly competitive and react very badly to any form of criticism. That competitive nature often pushes ISFPs towards risky activities such as gambling or extreme sports â and they also tend to do quite well in those fields, mostly because they are so in touch with the physical environment.
ISFPs often find it very difficult to follow a structured process and consequently may do quite poorly at school. However, their spontaneity and other personality traits make ISFPs very artistic and give them a great sense of aesthetics â people with this type may fall behind in the academic environment, but they can truly shine in the field that utilizes their talents while also giving the ISFP a sufficient degree of freedom.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that ISFP personalities are very goal-driven, and shape their internal principles and rules around those goals. This liberates ISFPs from social expectations and constraints, for better or for worse. If the ISFPâs goal is good and noble, they can be very selfless, amazingly charitable and inspiring; however, if the ISFP decides to pursue a selfish goal, they can become very ego-centric and even conniving, doing everything they can to achieve that goal. People with this personality type should be aware of these tendencies and question their own motives and reasoning from time to time. Some famous ISFPs: Marie Antoinette, former queen of France Ulysses S. Grant, former president of the United States Millard Fillmore, former president of the United States Warren G. Harding, former president of the United States Elizabeth Taylor, actress Bob Dylan, singer Ervin Johnson, NBA star Paul McCartney, singer Christopher Reeve, actor Michael Jackson, singer Kevin Costner, actor Britney Spears, singer John Travolta, actor Donald Trump, entrepreneur
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