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Post by Franck on Feb 20, 2014 10:27:46 GMT 1
I - nah, depends on the people around me S - probably true F - 50/50 J - YES! I just noticed we are totaly oposite : ENTP vs ISFJ
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 12:23:40 GMT 1
I seem to really not getting along with SJ'ers.
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Post by Liev on Feb 20, 2014 13:19:38 GMT 1
I'm ESFJ. If someone tried to define ESFJ personality traits in three words, it would probably be Practical, Altruistic and Sociable. Forming around 12% of the population, ESFJs want to be of service to others and take their commitments very seriously – they do not really worry about what role they are in, as long as they get a chance to socialize with other people and feel valued and appreciated. E - 50/50 S - 50/50 F - TRUE! J - Probably true LOL I'm like all these past US presidents... nice Does Angela Merkel also have this personality? Me too and Sarah Palin. Plus there's a freaking picture of Anne Hathaway on the article. I'm scared. I seem to really not getting along with SJ'ers.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 13:29:06 GMT 1
I'm ESFJ. I seem to really not getting along with SJ'ers. There are exeptions now! But.. mostly yes.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 16:28:53 GMT 1
The INFJ type is believed to be very rare (less than 1 percent of the population) and it has an unusual set of traits. Even though their presence can be described as very quiet, INFJ personalities usually have many strong opinions, especially when it comes to issues they consider really important in life. If an INFJ is fighting for something, this is because they believe in the idea itself, not because of some selfish reasons. INFJ personalities are drawn towards helping those in need... INFJs see this as their duty and their purpose in life – people with this personality type firmly believe that nothing else would help the world as much as getting rid of all the tyrants. Karma and similar concepts are very attractive to INFJs. These tendencies are also strengthened by the fact that INFJ personalities have a unique combination of idealism and decisiveness – this means that their creativity and imagination can be directed towards a specific goal. INFJs are masters of written communication, with a distinctively smooth and warm language. In addition, the sensitivity of INFJs allows them to connect to others quite easily. Their easy and pleasant communication can often mislead bystanders, who might think that the INFJ is actually an extrovert. INFJs should be careful to avoid “overheating” as their zeal and determination can sometimes get out of hand. As introverts, INFJs need to have some “alone time” every once in a while or otherwise their internal energy reserves will get depleted really quickly... INFJs take great care of other people’s feelings and expect others to return the favor. Unsurprisingly, people with this personality type are very sensitive and vulnerable to conflicts – even the most rational INFJs may find it quite difficult to not take criticism personally. This is the INFJ’s Achilles’ heel – if someone with an INFJ personality cannot escape the conflict, they will do their best to deal with it head on, but this will result in a lot of stress and may also potentially lead to health problems or highly irrational behavior. Similar to: Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter Goethe Mel Gibson Mother Teresa ♥♥♥ Martin Luther King Nelson Mandela Nicole Kidman
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Post by fabbi on Feb 20, 2014 19:53:01 GMT 1
I think I should do this also!
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Post by Daniel on Feb 20, 2014 21:06:38 GMT 1
Sentinels: (Anyone know what that means? ) It means guardian
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 21:15:50 GMT 1
Sentinels: (Anyone know what that means? ) It means guardian Oh that's nice I tried looking it up, but I just found something about the military
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Post by Daniel on Feb 20, 2014 21:17:09 GMT 1
It means guardian Oh that's nice I tried looking it up, but I just found something about the military I put "sentinel" through the translator and it said "die Wache" (which means guardian )
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 21:19:09 GMT 1
Oh that's nice I tried looking it up, but I just found something about the military I put "sentinel" through the translator and it said "die Wache" (which means guardian ) The dictionary said "a soldier or guard whose job is to stand and keep watch" which now I think about near enough means guardian
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