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http://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test
The MBTI preferences indicate the differences in people based on the following: ● How they focus their attention or get their energy (Extraversion or Introversion) ● How they perceive or take in information (Sensing or Intuition) ● How they prefer to make decisions (Thinking or Feeling) ● How they orient themselves to the external world (Judgment or Perception) mine is INFJ http://www.16personalities.com/infj-personality http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INFJ ![]() ![]() i'm more like this w/ the red parts ![]() INFJ strengths: ● Excellent ability to listen to other people ● A very serious approach to their responsibilities ● Known for their relentless pursuit of serious relationships ● Devotion to the ideals of love and romance ● Very altruistic and friendly ● Very good at recognizing and adapting to other people’s emotional states ● Excellent communication (especially non-verbal) skills ● Go above and beyond their duties ● Can easily move on if a romantic relationship comes to an end, as long as they are convinced that nothing else can be done to save it There are not many INFJ weaknesses and most of them tend to be based on the high emotional sensitivity of the INFJ personality type. INFJs should do their best to recognize these weaknesses and try to keep them in mind. INFJ weaknesses: ● May be unable (or unwilling) to understand that a romantic relationship is falling apart ● Very vulnerable to conflicts and criticism – INFJs are likely to avoid such situations at all costs, which may also contribute to the previous point ● Likely to hide their inner feelings from the rest of the world ● Relatively poor money management skills ● May expect too much from other people INFJ relationships and dating Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide INFJs are warm and caring partners, able to love deeply and unconditionally, and show that love to their partners. They are perfectionists, constantly seeking the ideal relationship – this perfectionism can sometimes irritate their partners and complicate their dating efforts. However, such a tendency is also often appreciated because it shows a sincere and serious commitment and is likely to result in a relationship that would usually be unreachable by other personality types, once the INFJ gets through the dating phase. INFJs possess the ability to see behind the obvious, to clearly understand the idea behind the process, yielding only to their cousins, INTJs. INFJs are extraordinarily insightful and able to understand other people’s thinking, desires and emotions very easily – this is an incredible strength in romantic relationships and helps them a lot during the dating phase. INFJs can act wisely and spontaneously even in the face of unforeseen events, in contrast to traditional and less flexible S types. INFJs’ dating and relationship partners can expect to be pleasantly surprised over and over again. It is hard to manipulate an INFJ as they evaluate the motives of other people very carefully, especially when dating. It is very rare that INFJ is tricked or talked into something they did not want. Nevertheless, the INFJs are friendly and full of compassion, even though they can be very picky when it comes to choosing their dating partners. A relationship with an INFJ is a connection that simply cannot be described in everyday terms. From the sexual perspective, INFJs look at the intimacy as an excellent opportunity to express their love and make their partner happy. They enjoy becoming one with their partner, physically and spiritually, even if just for a short while. INFJs’ emotions are incredibly powerful and they cherish the idea of expressing them in this way – people with this personality type are likely to be very passionate and enthusiastic partners. Preferred partners: ENFP and ENTP types, as their EP traits compensate the introvert and judgemental tendencies of INFJs. INTJs are also a very strong match as the intuitive connection between INFJ and INTJ is likely to be instantaneous. INFJ careers Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide When talking about typical INFJ careers, many things come to mind. This article will cover the traits that make people with this personality type successful in the workplace – hopefully this will give you a better idea as to where your ideal career path could be. We would greatly appreciate any comments or suggestions regarding potential INFJ roles – please drop us a note below and we will definitely look into incorporating your thoughts. To begin with, best careers for INFJ personalities make use of their intuitive skills. INFJs tend to have a very strong intuition, which allows them to accurately judge events, situations and other people. Furthermore, people with this personality type are idealists, and there is nothing more important than their values and principles. For these reasons, typical INFJ careers often include teaching, counselling, psychology or creative writing. Next, INFJs are natural leaders, even though they do not seek nor worship positions of authority, unlike certain other personality types. They approach leadership roles from the standpoint of sensitivity and understanding rather than authority and power. Consequently, INFJs tend to do best in careers that involve a certain degree of personal touch and sensitivity – for instance, one of the typical INFJ career paths could lead to a religious institution. INFJs also tend to be excellent HR administrators, psychiatrists or doctors. INFJs dislike routine tasks, strictly impersonal work or analysing small details. They are also very vulnerable to conflict and criticism. These traits mean that INFJs should avoid careers that typically focus on data rather than people or are prone to pressure and conflict, e.g. finance, audit, programming, data analysis etc. On the other hands, people with this personality type are very insightful and creative – they tend to be excellent architects, musicians, artists, photographers, designers etc. Best INFJ career paths revolve around these traits. Regardless of the career path, INFJs always need to feel that their contribution is meaningful. They need something more than just money or recognition. People with this personality type feel happiest when they believe that their career is very much in line with their personal values and principles. In order to achieve that, the INFJ would often need to take a leadership role, but they can also perform really well in non-managerial roles during their career, as long as the values of their managers’ match their own. INFJs should also be aware of their tendency to pick career goals that are way too humble. People with this personality type tend to do very well in supporting roles, but they should seek something more – INFJs tend to avoid career paths requiring a great degree of independence, but this is often the only way to further professional goals. Best INFJ careers combine the need for insightfulness with a relatively high degree of independence – this forces the INFJ to improve themselves and consequently increase their contribution to the well-being of humanity. Ultimately, this makes them much happier as well. Being friends with an INFJ Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide INFJ friends are likely to be very insightful, warm and caring. It will not be easy to get to know them well as INFJ personalities hide their true thoughts deep within their minds – however, if their friends are determined enough to work on the friendship, its strength and depth will be remarkable. This personality type is very enigmatic and difficult to decipher yet able to see through other people’s masks very easily. Authenticity and sincerity are extremely important if you want to become friends with an INFJ. INFJs are not really interested in friendships which mostly revolve around practical, daily matters or physical activities. They are quiet yet very determined idealists, brimming with desire to make the world a better place. Therefore, INFJ personalities are likely to seek friends who are willing to let a bit of idealism into their lives and engage in deep, meaningful discussions about things that go beyond the daily routines. INFJ friends also tend to be relatively perfectionistic, which can be both a very positive and a very negative trait when it comes to relationships. On one hand, the INFJ will seek to grow and develop together with their close friends, seeking out life-enriching experiences. On the other hand, this tendency to always reach for the ideal may exhaust people with different personality types, as they may not have the same stamina and determination that the INFJ possesses. Consequently, the INFJ may keep moving from one friend to another, hoping that the next one will be more similar to them than the last. INFJs should remember that they have an extremely rare personality type and not get frustrated if their friends do not share 100% of their principles or goals. INFJ personalities seek friends that they can trust, and who are both willing and able to understand their passions and ideas. Not many people can cope with the depth and richness of the INFJ’s imagination, and even fewer can support the INFJ in the way that they need. INFJs tend to be very loyal and supportive friends, and are sought out by many other personality types for their wisdom, but they need to learn how to meet potential new friends halfway. As INFJs are generally eloquent and persuasive, they tend to be quite popular and influential. The INFJs themselves are often quite bemused by this, as they are very private individuals who do not really need nor enjoy the attention. It is likely that the INFJ will only have a few true friends, but those friends will value the INFJ’s companionship very highly. INFJ personality in the workplace It is probably safe to say that the majority of us already are, or will be, working 9 to 5 and trying to climb the career ladder. If you are an exception by your own conscious choice and feel great about that, then congratulations – but many people live in a different reality, where interactions with colleagues and managers are an inseparable part of their daily routines. This is why it is important to discuss the interaction of different personality types in the work environment. I will talk about INFJs in this article – how are they as colleagues? What should you know about an INFJ manager? How can you maintain a good working relationship with an INFJ subordinate? INFJ colleagues ● Loathe conflict and tension ● Highly idealistic, but also very insightful, able to sense somebody’s motives nearly instantly ● Surprisingly social and eloquent, quickly and easily connecting with their co-workers ● Popular, friendly and altruistic (however, INFJs need to make sure that their generosity is not being abused) ● Very serious about their duties and responsibilities, especially if they are strongly aligned with the INFJ’s principles ● Seek harmony and cooperation ● Prioritize values and good atmosphere rather than cold facts or ruthless efficiency ● Need to be able to work alone if they choose to INFJ managers ● Have very high standards and expectations when it comes to competence and professionalism ● Able to accurately judge situations and subordinates ● Very principled and just ● Do not seek nor enjoy authority – INFJ managers tend to see their subordinates as equals ● Sensitive and understanding ● Cannot stand unreliable individuals ● Able to easily insipire and motivate the team ● Excel at coordinating and supervising people – not so good at managing systems INFJ subordinates ● Value personal touch and sensitivity rather than strict directives ● Dislike routine tasks ● Are extremely vulnerable to criticism, especially if it is not completely justified ● Want their work to be meaningful ● Need to feel that their values are more or less in line with their manager’s ● Are very hardworking and trustworthy, but may need occasional encouragement ● Value independence and informal relationships INFJ parents Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide People with the INFJ personality type tend to be very principled, driven and compassionate. They will do their best to ensure that their children are able to fight for the cause they believe in and separate the good from the bad. This does not mean that INFJ parents are likely to encourage their children to become fanatical about something – on the contrary, the INFJ will push them to think independently and take responsibility for their own decisions. An INFJ parent will not even blink an eye if they are asked to do something for their children, no matter how difficult that might be – and they will bear that burden with a smile on their face. This devotion and idealism that all INFJ personalities share makes them very warm and dedicated parents. On the other hand, INFJ parents can also be quite demanding and even manipulative. People with this personality type react very badly to their principles being violated – an INFJ will feel very hurt if their child goes against something that they believe in, regardless of the child’s age. Consequently, INFJ personalities may find it quite difficult to cope with the adolescent years, when their child may rebel against their authority for no logical (from the INFJ’s perspective) reason. However, this is unlikely to happen – even though INFJ parents really want their children to be the best they can be (this is why they can be demanding), they also know that it is crucial to give them independence to form their own opinions and principles. An INFJ’s child is likely to recognize and appreciate this, which should lead to a less turbulent adolescence. |
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[Pending: 7]..if u don't like me then delete me.....
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Im ENFJ
Description... Representing approximately 5 percent of all people, people with the ENFJ personality type are great leaders, distinguished by the unshakable faith that others want to follow them. Usually this is exactly what happens as the main trait of the ENFJ personality type is their extraordinary charisma. ENFJs also greatly appreciate the cooperation and assistance of other people and are eager to offer their own cooperation wherever possible. |
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Going to Calgary, Alberta for a trip ^-^ ~ Visiting some friends :D
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I got INTJ
The INTJ personality type is one of the rarest and most interesting types – comprising only about 2% of the U.S. population (INTJ females are especially rare – just 0.8%), INTJs are often seen as highly intelligent and perplexingly mysterious. INTJ personalities radiate the aura of intuition and self-confidence. This self-confidence, sometimes confused with simple arrogance by less insightful personalities, has a very specific nature – it stems from a huge archive of knowledge spanning many different topics and areas. INTJs usually begin to develop that knowledge in early childhood (the “bookworm” nickname is quite common among INTJs) and keep on doing that later on in life. |
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Meh
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Banned
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Your personality type: INFJ.
Strength of individual traits: I - 56%, N - 70%, F - 20%, J - 2%. INFJs are conscientious and value-driven. They seek meaning in relationships, ideas, and events, with an eye toward better understanding themselves and others. Using their intuitive skills, they develop a clear and confident vision, which they then set out to execute, aiming to better the lives of others. Like their INTJ counterparts, INFJs regard problems as opportunities to design and implement creative solutions.[11] INFJs have been mistaken for extroverts since they tend to possess multiple personalities due to their complex inner life, however they are true introverts. INFJs are private inviduals who prefer to exercise their influence behind the scenes. Although very independent, INFJs are intensely interested in the well-being of others. INFJs prefer one-on-one relationships to large groups. Sensitive and complex, they are adept at understanding complicated issues and driven to resolve differences in a cooperative and creative manner.[2] INFJs have a rich, vivid inner life, which they may be reluctant to share with those around them. Nevertheless, they are congenial in their interactions, and perceptive of the emotions of others. Generally well-liked by their peers, they may often be considered close friends and confidants by most other types. However, they are guarded in expressing their own feelings, especially to new people, and so tend to establish close relationships slowly. INFJs tend to be easily hurt, though they may not reveal this except to their closest companions. INFJs may "silently withdraw as a way of setting limits", rather than expressing their wounded feelings—a behavior that may leave others confused and upset.[12] INFJs tend to be sensitive, quiet leaders with a great depth of personality. They are intricately and deeply woven, mysterious, and highly complex, often puzzling even to themselves. They have an orderly view toward the world, but are internally arranged in a complex way that only they can understand. Abstract in communicating, they live in a world of hidden meanings and possibilities. With a natural affinity for art, INFJs tend to be creative and easily inspired.[13] Yet they may also do well in the sciences, aided by their intuition.[14 |
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I can already control reality with my mind, banning me is pointless.
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INTP
The only thing I find to be wrong is this; Sharing many personality traits with other T types, INTPs do not really understand or value decisions based on feelings or subjective opinions. In their opinion, the only good solution is the logical solution – INTPs do not see a point in using emotional arguments. Such an approach preserves the “sanctity” of their intellectual method; however, this also makes it difficult for INTP personalities to understand other people’s feelings or satisfy their emotional needs. I like this part because it's true: If an INTP falls in love, it is extremely powerful – it is all or nothing. It is very likely that this phase will see the INTP become very ardent, even playful and careless – they will not attempt to control or analyse the relationship, but instead try to enjoy and experience the new feelings to the fullest. The INTP will be prepared to do many things and bend many rules to be with their loved one, no matter how difficult that might be. |
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Your personality type: INFJ.
Strength of individual traits: I - 46%, N - 48%, F - 8%, J - 3%. |
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I cant get my results... does that meen something?
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Ah, here they are,
Results Your personality type: INTJ. Strength of individual traits: I - 22%, N - 36%, T - 40%, J - 46%. |
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Mine is...ESTP.
Strength of individual traits: E - 8%, S - 4%, T - 14%, P - 8%. Description: According to Myers-Briggs, ESTPs are hands-on learners who live in the moment, seeking the best in life, wanting to share it with their friends. The ESTP is open to situations, able to improvise to bring about desired results. They are active people who want to solve their problems rather than simply discuss them. Other characteristics: Outgoing Charming Witty Fun Observant Socially sophisticated Resourceful Troubleshooter Unpredictable Action oriented Giving Blunt Bored easily Impulsive Competitive Clever -------------- Described me very well. |
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Stalking you.
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Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide INTP Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide INTPs are quiet, thoughtful, analytical individuals who tend to spend long periods of time on their own, working through problems and forming solutions. They are curious about systems and how things work. Consequently, they are frequently found in careers such as science, philosophy, law, psychology, and architecture. INTPs tend to be less at ease in social situations or in the "caring professions", although they enjoy the company of those who share their interests. They prize autonomy in themselves and others. They generally balk at attempts by others to convince them to change. They also tend to be impatient with the bureaucracy, rigid hierarchies, and the politics prevalent in many professions. INTPs have little regard for titles and badges, which they often consider to be unnecessary or unjustified. INTPs usually come to distrust authority as hindering the uptake of novel ideas and the search for knowledge. INTPs accept ideas based on merit, rather than tradition or authority. They have little patience for social customs that seem illogical or that obstruct the pursuit of ideas and knowledge. This may place them at odds with people who have an SJ preference, since SJs tend to defer to authority, tradition, and what the rest of the group is doing.[2] INTPs prefer to work informally with others as equals.[11] INTPs organize their understanding of any topic by articulating principles, and they are especially drawn to theoretical constructs. Having articulated these principles for themselves, they can demonstrate remarkable skill in explaining complex ideas to others in very simple terms, especially in writing. On the other hand, their ability to grasp complexity may also lead them to provide overly detailed explanations of simple ideas, and listeners may judge that the INTP makes things more difficult than they need to be. To the INTPs' mind, they are presenting all the relevant information or trying to crystallize the concept as clearly as possible.[11] Given their independent nature, INTPs may prefer working alone to leading or following in a group. During interactions with others, if INTPs are focused on gathering information, they may seem oblivious, aloof, or even rebellious—when in fact they are concentrating on listening and understanding. However, INTPs' intuition often gives them a quick wit, especially with language. They may defuse tension through comical observations and references. They can be charming, even in their quiet reserve, and are sometimes surprised by the high esteem in which their friends and colleagues hold them.[11] INTPs are driven to understand a discussion from all relevant angles. Their impatience with seemingly indefensible ideas can make them particularly devastating at debate.[2] |
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hi
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INTJ
Introvert(95%) iNtuitive(88%) iNtuitive Thinking(100%) Judging(56%) You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (95%) You have strong preference of Intuition over Sensing (88%) You have strong preference of Thinking over Feeling (100%) You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (56%) Very accurate... Amazingly so really. |
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Meep
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Your personality type: INTJ.
The INTJ personality type is one of the rarest and most interesting types – comprising only about 2% of the U.S. population (INTJ females are especially rare – just 0.8%), INTJs are often seen as highly intelligent and perplexingly mysterious. INTJ personalities radiate the aura of intuition and self-confidence. This self-confidence, sometimes confused with simple arrogance by less insightful personalities, has a very specific nature – it stems from a huge archive of knowledge spanning many different topics and areas. INTJs usually begin to develop that knowledge in early childhood (the “bookworm” nickname is quite common among INTJs) and keep on doing that later on in life. INTJ personality has mastered their chosen area of knowledge (INTJs can find their strengths in several fields), they can quickly and honestly say whether they know the answer to a specific question. INTJs know what they know and more importantly – they are confident in that knowledge. Unsurprisingly, this personality type can be labelled as the most independent of all types. INTJs are very decisive, original and insightful – these traits push other people to accept the INTJ’s ideas simply because of that sheer willpower and self-confidence. However, INTJ personalities do not seek nor enjoy the spotlight and may often decide to keep their opinions to themselves if the topic of discussion does not interest them that much. |
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Your personality type: INTP.
Strength of individual traits: I - 58%, N - 8%, T - 18%, P - 12%. INTP strengths Simple needs Relaxed, easy approach to life Resistance to conflict and criticism Excellent imagination and creativity INTPs love and affection for people close to them are unusually strong and pure, even with hints of childlike enthusiasm Huge enthusiasm when it comes to something the INTP is interested in INTP weaknesses Tendency to approach conflict situations by either ignoring them or unleashing uncontrollable anger Potential difficulties in leaving failed relationships Uncomfortable when it is necessary to express their own feelings and emotions Tendency to view others with suspicion and caution Poor sense of other people’s feelings and slow reaction to their emotional needs Relatively poor practical skills, including money management ** Perfectly accurate... Wow... I'm dumbfounded |
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"Who do you suppose decided that the birds are free?"
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Your personality type: INTP.
Strength of individual traits: I - 2%, N - 32%, T - 30%, P - 24%. INTP strengths Simple needs Relaxed, easy approach to life Resistance to conflict and criticism Excellent imagination and creativity INTPs love and affection for people close to them are unusually strong and pure, even with hints of childlike enthusiasm Huge enthusiasm when it comes to something the INTP is interested in INTP weaknesses Tendency to approach conflict situations by either ignoring them or unleashing uncontrollable anger Potential difficulties in leaving failed relationships Uncomfortable when it is necessary to express their own feelings and emotions Tendency to view others with suspicion and caution Poor sense of other people’s feelings and slow reaction to their emotional needs Relatively poor practical skills, including money management ... on the side note: Usually I'm an ENFP/INFP personality but this test showed I'm an INTP. I feel weird. |
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I want to be a mango forever.
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Your personality type: ENFP.
Strength of individual traits: E - 30%, N - 24%, F - 58%, P - 28%. ENFP strengths Tend to be very devoted and attached to their friends Eternal optimists, able to motivate and inspire others Sincerely interested in other people Are very energetic and have a great sense of humor Do their best to make sure that nobody gets hurt in an argument Altruistic and warm Deep awareness of other people’s motives Excellent communication skills Comfortable in situations they have never been in before ENFP weaknesses Occasionally unrealistic expectations May have difficulties maintaining focus and attention Likely to try to avoid routine and repetitive activities – this may complicate their daily tasks or administrative duties Unwilling to discipline or punish others, which may lead to loss of respect if the ENFP is in a position of authority Tendency to be slightly overbearing – ENFPs often care so much about their loved ones that their attention becomes tiring May ignore their own needs Inability to leave failed romantic relationships, long after they have passed the point of no return May change partners more frequently than other types, always looking for someone better Very hostile to conflicts and criticism Not completely true but not completely untrue. So yea. |
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