’m a INFP here are some strengths of mine. My friends and loved ones always admire and depend on me for things. I believes everybody has a good side. I have no interest in having power over other people. I make people believe in them self, and make them have encourage in them self. Does care what others think and say about me but I never show it. In my mind I think that I don’t really care but in my heart I do care. I work hard and make sure everybody’s voice is heard. I am highly creative, artistic, and spiritual. I am warm hearted and love to help people. I’m also idealistic and compassionate. For me being an INFP I also have some weaknesses, here are some of my weaknesses. I often take my idealisms too far, setting setting myself up for
I am a INFP and I have some great things about me. I am very creative and I also seek value and harmony in relationships. I am very energetic and hardworking. I get very dedicated when I work. I am open minded and flexible with things and people. I have a sensitive soul and I am spiritual. I am a natural artist, I think I am a natural artist in lots of thing like drawing. I am a good team player and I love to work with people that need help. I am very egalitarian.
My weaknesses include not being able to take some type of leadership role in a group setting, or being able to speak up for myself when it is needed. Although
My personality type is INFP according to (citation of website), they describe this type as “the true idealist 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, INFPs have an inner flame and passion that can truly shine.”(citation) this resonates with me because I do see myself as an idealist and I feel that it is my idealism that allows me to communicate as I do despite being an introvert. While I generally do prefer being alone, I have this need to share my ideas and discover other’s ideas which allows me to be perceived as more of an extrovert
I likes to encourage, support and make people feel appreciated at all times. I am the type of person who likes to point out the strengths in other people and likes to help them improve on their weaknesses. I am the type of person who is loyal but who also expects loyalty in return. I am the type of person who tries to find a correct and positive way to approach a tense or uncomfortable situation. I agree with the results because they accurately define my personality type.
ENFJs have an immense heart for others, almost to a fault. ENFJ’s easily reflect on and over-analyze their own feelings, so if they get too caught up in another person’s conflict, they immediately blame the distress on themselves and try to fix everything. True to my personality type, I genuinely care about motivating people to live their best lives full of happiness. So, my biggest strength is my selflessness. This is true to an ENFJ personality type that constantly wants to bring people together and make a better world. The most relatable fact I found about ENFJ’s is the weakness of ENFJ’s being too sensitive. I take everything said to me to heart and am always worried if I have met people’s expectations of me. Similarly, ENFJs take too much to heart and constantly worry if they are doing enough. Because of this anxiety, ENFJs also have a fluctuating self-esteem and an indecisive nature. My self-esteem is almost entirely based on how other people are treating me. And every decision is a massive ordeal because I can’t stop thinking about everyone involved and what the want to happen. I want everyone to get his or her way; I hate the feeling of dissatisfying someone. Also true to me, I avoid conflict like the plague. I always want to serve the role of peacekeeper in a conflict. I also love to volunteer and give back, also true to ENFJ. Most everything I found on ENFJ fit me pretty well.
With little wonder I was classified as an Idealist, more precisely an INFJ. Past personality/career assessments that I participated in support the results of the Keirsey Sorter. I am satisfied with the Idealist temperament summary, as I wish to work with individuals. Helping others strive for self-knowledge and self-improvement speaks to my career ambitions. I have worked considerably at attending to my inner self with respect to deciphering my passion. Assisting ones search for self is what gets my interests flowing. Keirsey parallels my feelings in regards to friends and family. My friendships are very profound, in fact, deeper than numerous familial relationships. I strive to have a particularly dear and loving connection with my
How well does one know himself or herself as a person? Or even the type of person they are? How can one tell if they’re an introvert or an extrovert? There are so many questions that come to mind but no answers that follow. However, after taking the Majors PTI assessment was when I realized what type of person I am. My results revealed that I am an INFJ. What does that even mean? Well, being an INFJ means that I am an introvert, who uses their feelings and intuition to make their judgments. INFJ’s like to use words and visions and be imaginative. They tend to make connections to everything and give a deeper meaning to every part of their life. Truthfully speaking, that’s exactly the type of person I am. I prefer to deal with things according
I am open minded and willing to work hard for what I believe to be right. I love seeing and learning about things I have never seen or heard before. I have been lucky enough to meet various individuals and experience different feelings and have come to understand that every human feeling valid in its own context or environment. I believe my strengths are resiliency and understanding.
With my personality type being ISFP, I have learned that I am able to collect a large amount of information at one and that I am able to think before I speak. I would strongly agree with this personality type. I put other people’s feelings before my own. Another thing I have learned is that I should find a job where I am able to work with people and find a job were I will be able to make good use of my ability of being able to understand facts. My possible strengths would be to make being feel comfortable and valued.
From the start I was independent. I love to solve things individually and having my own special experiences. I am also very outgoing. I love meeting new people,getting to learn new things through other people and discovering and hearing ideas I’ve never heard before. I am also very adventurous. I love to try new things and learning something new. Also, if you ask any of my close friends or family they know I am very ambitious, charismatic, and compassionate. When I have a goal I make it my duty to reach it. I have a very special personality. I
Taking various personality tests and asking family members to define my personality, I would have to agree with what each one had to say. First, I took the Myers Briggs Type Indicator. The MBTI claims I am an ESFJ. ESFJ’s are the ones who make sure everyone is happy and cared for. They support their friends and family. Also, they are very sociable and conflict avoidant. ESFJ’s has a servant heart and are very selfless. ESFJ’s are ones who try their best to do the right thing. ESFJ’s are supportive and outgoing. ESFJ is absolutely what my personality is. My strengths are that I am loyal, good at connecting with others, I am sensitive, I have a strong sense of duty, and have strong practical skills. I am very loyal, because anyone can come to me and tell me anything and I will not tell others. I have a strong sense of duty because I love to serve others and give back to the community, because I am very blessed. There are a lot of traits that make me great at connecting with others. I am very sociable,
( I also got INFP due to having a score of 3% for Thinking, meaning I'm almsot an equal mix of Thinking and Feeling) Upon reading the information given about INTP persenatly types i find myself conecting and agreeing with most of the content. This was esspecily evident in the "cumoncation style" section. The sentences, "But, with people of equal intelligence they may enter into discussions or debates. INTPs often distance themselves from superficial acquaintanceship and keep to a social circle of colleagues and like-minded individuals." seem to explain me exceptanly well. I do find myelf getting into debates all the time with my older brother, who has a similer persenality. The career options said to suit my persenality the best were also pretty close to feilds I'm already interasted in, such as law and engneering. I took a look at INFP too, and found parts of me in some of the explanations given. I feel the statement , "[f]ew can rival an INFP in their ability to deeply empathize with the other party's emotions and the struggle in their lives." is pretty accurate. As I've said, this test was very insightful and my favourate of the
The INFJ personality is known to be the world rarest personality type and often misunderstood. This type stand for a percentage of less than 2% of the overall world population according to Holm (2009), the majority of that percentage being female and some famous INFJ that can be named are Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King and Mother Teresa. My INFJ in academic and business milieu: from the past week assignment, my preferred four letters chosen base on the instructions received from Myers-Briggs type indicator were INFJ, which stands for Introverting, iNtuiting, Feeling and Judging. For this week assignment I was very surprise after taking the Jungian test to discover that my personality type fours letter were confirmed to be the same INFJ. Having my conformed INFJ profile means that in business milieu, my creativity and sense of responsibility come in first. Although as an INFJ I’m strongly introverted, I nevertheless highly care about my relationship with other individuals. At work I’m open to communication and always available when it comes to help colleagues to carry out on tasks or explaining work procedures. However, my personality type also implies that I can have sudden need for personal time away from others, which is my way to recharge and regain my energy. In an academic milieu, I’m more focus on setting and reaching my goals; I get motivated by planning in advance my studying weeks and do a lot of efforts to meet my assignment deadlines. I can get emotionally
My personality type is logistician(ISTJ). Some generally qualities are independent, logical, loyal, responsible, serious, organized, quiet and a rule follower etc. I found most of these qualities to be true about myself. I like working alone and think before I act. I need to have the facts before I set my k da to something. I'm pretty loyal since I keep things to myself and people can rely on me when they need some assistance. I am kind of quiet when I don't know where I am at or who I'm going to be dealing with. I don't like to be social and make conversations to others. I stay by myself until someone comes to me and speaks first. I can be serious at times but I'm a goofball and I like to be silly and sarcastic. I'm also a tile follower I
I am a pretty well rounded individual although not perfect by any means. Throughout my life, I have always tried my best to be friendly to everyone and optimistic in all situations. I don’t think anyone would ever describe me as a critical or aggressive person. I’ve always been willing to give advice and be encouraging to anyone that I felt needed it. I believe that I am a fairly conscientious person in that I have always been careful and diligent when it comes to work and other life choices. I’ve always been organized and usually don’t act on pure impulse alone. I’ve never been described as traditional or conventional. I’ve always been open to new experiences and relish every opportunity that can make me a more well-rounded person. People would also describe me as a fairly intelligent individual with a vivid imagination. My weaknesses, however, would have to include my ability to develop people and team process. I’ve always been encouraging, but I can improve upon my ability to develop people by providing feedback to individuals on their performances and recognizing individual contributions when I am part of a team.