The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator is an introspective self-report questionnaire with the purpose of indicating differing psychological preferences in how people perceive the world around them and make decisions.
The ISFJ
ISFJs are known for being detail-oriented, conscientious, and consistent. They see current information in relationship to how it compares to past experiences. Because of this, they quickly notice changes and unusual patterns. They tend to have vivid memories of experiences that are personally meaningful to them and they enjoy re-playing these memories often. When they are enjoying an experience they think to themselves, “I’m really going to enjoy remembering this someday”.
ESTJs filter everything they see in terms of what’s useful, what can be used to achieve goals, and what is known and trustworthy. They like to organize their world efficiently and make decisions using objective logic. They appreciate clarity, order, and competence and believe that each person should be held accountable for their actions. They get a sense of satisfaction from making decisions, checking off items on a to-do list, or planning to achieve a goal for the future. Because of their drive to have closure they are usually decisive. It’s very irritating for them to be around people who procrastinate or seem wishy-washy.
ESFJs are masters of observing patterns in human behavior. They use all the information they learn about people to achieve harmony and improve morale. Because they spend their entire lifetimes observing what works and what doesn’t in social situations, they are usually good communicators and influencers. Most ESFJs desire to help people and communities in real, tangible ways. They are often skilled at leading and directing people to achieve a common goal. Their eye for detail and their ability to keep order makes them good at organizing people according to their strengths to get a job done.
ISTPs enjoy living in the moment. Rather than theorizing about what could happen someday, they prefer to stay tuned into what’s happening now, keeping an eye out for current opportunities and smart solutions. They are highly observant, detail-oriented, and logical. While they tend to appear stoic and reserved, they usually have a good sense of humor and don’t tend to take themselves too seriously.
ISFPs use Extraverted Sensing (Se), they are very in-tune with what is happening in the present moment. They are keyed into their five senses and can sense nuances that other people miss – nuances in sights, sounds, textures, even flavors. They are usually objective in how they see the world and rely on facts and observable realities to inform their views on life. While they may have idealistic views, they are not afraid to get their hands dirty and be practical to solve human problems.
Because ESTPs use introverted Thinking (Ti), they are constantly building a conceptual blueprint of how the world works and how everything is connected. They yearn or accuracy and you can see that in their choice of words – they tend to use very specific, concise words to describe their thoughts. They enjoy observing cause-and-effect and analyzing problems to find expedient solutions.
ESFPs are simultaneously charismatic and practical. They yearn for adventure, but have an approachable, easy-going charm that makes them a friend to many. They are extremely realistic individuals who know how to tune into the present moment completely. Because they are so in tune with what’s happening as it happens they generally have quick reflexes and are able to respond to sudden changes with speed and precision. ESFPs, like ESTPs, tend to be “jacks-of-all-trades” – this is because their interests are broad and varied and change according to the environment they are in. They believe in maximizing the enjoyment of every experience so they tend to be adaptable and optimistic.
INTJs filter information via a process called introverted Intuition (Ni). This means that they see things in various perspectives and notice future implications related to what is happening in the present moment. They go through life with a “if this, then that” approach to everything. They have a habit of seeing everything from so many different perspectives that they see connections and meanings that many other people miss. They love to explore ideas, theories, and abstract interrelationships and they enjoy considering future possibilities and scenarios.
INFJs make decisions via a process called extraverted Feeling (Fe). They are concerned with how each of their choices will either positively or negatively impact other people. They care about harmony, maintaining morale, and improving the emotions of the people around them. This tends to make them skilled in the art of counseling.
ENFJs use a process called introverted Intuition (Ni), they enjoy thinking about the future and possibilities and implications. They are more focused on tomorrow than today and are often highly ambitious and determined in their ideals and hopes for the future. They also tend to shift perspectives and look at situations from various angles and contexts so that they can further empathize with others and understand where they are coming from.
INTPs are quick to spot inconsistencies and logical flaws. They enjoy taking ideas and statements apart and reworking them – sometimes this makes them appear overly critical, but INTPs have a hard time understanding why anyone wouldn’t want accuracy to the same extent that they do.
ENTPs use their thinking process to internally take apart situations and ideas and analyze them from the ground up. They have a strong desire for accuracy and precision and they don’t mind offending people or tossing out traditions that seem irrational, inaccurate, or based entirely around emotions or social norms.
ENFPs value harmony and goodwill with the people in their lives. They are good at adapting to the needs of others and tend to appear warm and supportive. That said, they don’t mind standing up for an unpopular opinion or bringing up a controversial topic if they feel that the situation they are in is lacking sincerity or open-mindedness.
Take a personality tests below:
Take the Myers Briggs Personality Test
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I took the 2nd test, and I am not sure if it is good or bad, but test said I am ESFJ, -A/-T
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