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  • ABout 9 years ago I was an EITP and 1 year ago I was ISFP I think.
  • I found an online version of it http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm My type is INFJ.
  • I get "ENFP" most often, but I question the integrity of it because I sometimes feel like I'm cheating. I've also gotten ENTP, INTP, and INFP. I guess the N and P are for sure, and the E/I and T/F factors are too nuanced to be consistent. I'm "on the cusp" with those two measures I think. I go stir crazy if I'm by myself for too long, but yet I burn out on overstimulation if I don't get time alone to decompress. So those E/I answers change for me depending on how I've spent the week or so before taking the test. And with the F/T - I think I really am a T, but just wish I was more of an F, so that one I think I just cheat at. ...not that I'm self-absorbed or anything. lol
  • I took one that Stableboy suggested. I am ENFJ. :) Extraverted Feeling with Introverted Intuition In general, ENFJs are charming, warm, gracious, creative and diverse individuals with richly developed insights into what makes other people tick. This special ability to see growth potential in others combined with a genuine drive to help people makes the ENFJ a truly valued individual. As giving and caring as the ENFJ is, they need to remember to value their own needs as well as the needs of others. https://bsm.securesites.com/ENFJ.html
  • Yo estoy ENFJ, con dos chicas en retroglide y zazzy_uno. Quiero hablar con otros de ENFJ. Nosotros rockos! https://bsm.securesites.com/ENFJ.html
  • Yes and no surprises here, ENFJ.
  • I got INFP, and I actually do feel that it's pretty accurate.
  • I'm INTP. Apparently for us, knowledge is valued over everything. We may come across as distant or detached, because our minds are constantly occupied with something. Most of the time we're very tolerant and flexible unless someone violates our principles or one of the things we Know (because what we Know is absolute). We're very shy around strangers. Decisions based solely on personal subjectivity or feelings do not impress us. We don't take kindly to authority. While we strive for competence, we feel no need to demonstrate it to anyone else & we challenge others so that they will become more competent. Convention is of little concern to us. Looks about right.
  • Yes, I am an INTJ, aka the Rational Mastermind. We're rare :)
  • I took that test before, I am INTP
  • INTJ: Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
  • INFJ - Introvert Intuitive Feeling Judging.
  • My Type is INFP Introverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving Strength of the preferences % 11 62 50 44
  • I am INTJ or INTP it varies but I think I am more INTJ. It looks like most of the people so far are Introverted and intuitive. I wonder if that is a common bias among answer bag users?
  • INFP introverted intuitive feeling perceiving
  • My Type is ENFP Extroverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving Strength of the preferences % 67 19 62 39
  • I'm in INFP. . .close to an INFJ, at times . . .but definitely an INFP. People say that my personality reflects that, too!
  • Aah, so many questions! INTP Introverted Intuitive Thinking Perceiving Strength of the preferences % 100 38 12 22
  • INTP Introverted Intuitive Thinking Perceiving There's not supposed to be very many of us in the general population but I bet we are more common on the internet.. it helps with the Introverted thing.
  • My Type is ENFJ Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Judging
  • Wow... I am the first person to report a type with an S instead of an N! I feel special... I usually come out as an ISFP, but occasionally the results tell me I'm ISTJ. The percentage into the F&P or T&J types are very low - so I hover somewhere around the middle between those. I've read the descriptions, and ISFP sounds more like me than ISTJ, although both have some truth to them.
  • ISTJ Introverted sensing thinking judging
  • ISFJ Introverted Sensing Feeling Judging 67 50 25 1
  • INTJ INTJs generally have the following traits: * Able to absorb extremely complex theoretical and complex material * Driven to create order and structure from theoretical abstractions * Supreme strategists * Future-oriented * See the global, "big picture" * Strong insights and intuitions, which they trust implicitly * Value their own opinions over others * Love difficult theoretical challenges * Bored when dealing with mundane routine * Value knowledge and efficiency * Have no patience with inefficiency and confusion * Have very high standards for performance, which they apply to themselves most strongly * Reserved and detached from others * Calm, collected and analytical * Extremely logical and rational * Original and independent * Natural leaders, but will follow those they can fully support * Creative, ingenious, innovative, and resourceful * Work best alone, and prefer to work alone This is the bit that makes me laugh, it's so accurate! 'INTJ teenagers may be seen as serious and reserved young people who are labelled as bookworms by others. They set internal standards of achievement for themselves and often do well academically. Being sociable is a standard that they rarely think is worth their time and energy.' Here are some links where you can read more about the (and my!) personality types: My favourite: http://www.geocities.com/lifexplore/intj.htm http://www.typelogic.com/intj.html
  • INFJ- Introvert
  • Your Type is ENFJ Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Judging Strength of the preferences % 11 75 12 67 ENFJ type description by D.Keirsey ENFJ type description by J. Butt Career Choices for Your Type Qualitative analysis of your type formula You are: * slightly expressed extravert * distinctively expressed intuitive personality * slightly expressed feeling personality * distinctively expressed judging personality
  • ESFJ slightly expressed extravert (22) slightly expressed sensing personality (1) slightly expressed feeling personality (12) moderately expressed judging personality (44)
  • ESFJ. Apparently I'm a Provider Guardian. * slightly expressed extrovert * slightly expressed sensing personality * moderately expressed feeling personality * moderately expressed judging personality
  • INTJ. Isn't it interesting that most of us are introverted in here? Is that why we like AB so much? because we can have discussions without fear of reprisal because of our voices or appearances? Crazy... Every AB'er picture I've seen is good looking. That is a very interesting result... Turns out to be a great question.
  • I'm an INTP Looks like a severe over-representation of intuitives in response to this question.
  • I recently took it in a Project Management class. I am INTP.
  • The first time I took it (1991) I was INFP, second time (2003) I was ENFJ.
  • ENTJ (Extroverted Intuitive Thinking Judging) decisive, fearless, planner, thrill seeker, engaged, social, self centered, comfortable around others, image conscious, likes to be center of attention, adventurous, outgoing, manipulative, emotionally stable, leader, ambitious, hard working, dominant, prepared, hates to be bored, confident, opinionated, analytical, prepares for worst case scenarios, organized, orderly, clean, driven, resourceful, finishes most things they start, achieving, risk taker, desires fame/acclaim, image focused, narcissistic, arrogant, perfectionist, driven, academic, scientific, critical, avoids giving in to others, does not like to compromise, skeptical
  • ENFJ 100% Extraverted 38% Intuitive 25% Feeling 22% Judging
  • Im an introverted-Ratoinal-Mastermind :p sounds evil, but I'm actually a rarity, make up about 2-4% of the population. RATIONAL NTs, being ABSTRACT in communicating and UTILITARIAN in implementing goals, can become highly skilled in STRATEGIC ANALYSIS. Thus their most practiced and developed intelligent operations tend to be marshalling and planning (NTJ organizing), or inventing and configuring (NTP engineering). And they would if they could be wizards in one of these forms of rational operation. They are proud of themselves in the degree they are competent in action, respect themselves in the degree they are autonomous, and feel confident of themselves in the degree they are strong willed. Ever in search of knowledge, this is the "Knowledge Seeking Personality" -- trusting in reason and hungering for achievement. They are usually pragmatic about the present, skeptical about the future, solipsistic about the past, and their preferred time and place are the interval and the intersection. Educationally they go for the sciences, avocationally for technology, and vocationally for systems work. Rationals tend to be individualizing as parents, mindmates as spouses, and learning oriented as children. Rationals are very infrequent, comprising as few as 5% and no more than 7% of the population.
  • I am an idealist! Idealists, as a temperament, are passionately concerned with personal growth and development. Idealists strive to discover who they are and how they can become their best possible self -- always this quest for self-knowledge and self-improvement drives their imagination. And they want to help others make the journey. Idealists are naturally drawn to working with people, and whether in education or counseling, in social services or personnel work, in journalism or the ministry, they are gifted at helping others find their way in life, often inspiring them to grow as individuals and to fulfill their potentials.
  • Sorry, I'm not registering just so I can take a test.
  • Guardian
  • Idealist. I really had to think about question #4 That website was really cool, especially the quote on the first page.
  • Anyone else?
  • Idealist
  • I can't get it to work... I'm a Guardian. what the hell does that mean?
  • I've taken a few different versions of the test, and I'm always INTJ (Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Judging). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INTJ
  • Consistently INFP
  • I took it a long time ago online and I'm an introvert as usual.
  • Yes and i got. ISTJ
  • I am INFJ (Introvert, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging) Huh, interesting. Pretty accurate I guess.
  • I took it and I am ENFJ, heavy on the E and the F. lol Here is a description of my personality type. The Idealists called Teachers are abstract in their thought and speech, cooperative in their style of achieving goals, and directive and extraverted in their interpersonal relations. Learning in the young has to be beckoned forth, teased out from its hiding place, or, as suggested by the word "education," it has to be "educed." by an individual with educative capabilities. Such a one is the eNFj, thus rightly called the educative mentor or Teacher for short. The Teacher is especially capable of educing or calling forth those inner potentials each learner possesses. Even as children the Teachers may attract a gathering of other children ready to follow their lead in play or work. And they lead without seeming to do so. Teachers expect the very best of those around them, and this expectation, usually expressed as enthusiastic encouragement, motivates action in others and the desire to live up to their expectations. Teachers have the charming characteristic of taking for granted that their expectations will be met, their implicit commands obeyed, never doubting that people will want to do what they suggest. And, more often than not, people do, because this type has extraordinary charisma. The Teachers are found in no more than 2 or 3 percent of the population. They like to have things settled and arranged. They prefer to plan both work and social engagements ahead of time and tend to be absolutely reliable in honoring these commitments. At the same time, Teachers are very much at home in complex situations which require the juggling of much data with little pre-planning. An experienced Teacher group leader can dream up, effortlessly, and almost endlessly, activities for groups to engage in, and stimulating roles for members of the group to play. In some Teachers, inspired by the responsiveness of their students or followers, this can amount to genius which other types find hard to emulate. Such ability to preside without planning reminds us somewhat of an Provider, but the latter acts more as a master of ceremonies than as a leader of groups. Providers are natural hosts and hostesses, making sure that each guest is well looked after at social gatherings, or that the right things are expressed on traditional occasions, such as weddings, funerals, graduations, and the like. In much the same way, Teachers value harmonious human relations about all else, can handle people with charm and concern, and are usually popular wherever they are. But Teachers are not so much social as educational leaders, interested primarily in the personal growth and development of others, and less in attending to their social needs. Mikhail Gorbachev is an example of a Teacher Idealist.
  • I'm an ENFJ, heavy on the E and N. You are: very expressed extravert 92% (I answered that I liked the solitary walks. I'll bet if I'd put no on that one, I'd be 100% here, LOL!) distinctively expressed intuitive personality 67% moderately expressed feeling personality 55% moderately expressed judging personality 25% I'm consistent, I just took the online one that Darkling linked, and these were my results. I remember doing this 20 years ago at work, and coming out an ENFJ then.
  • Everything. You can find everything on me.
  • I'm an ENFJ
  • INSP (According to the Myers Briggs personality scale.) http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp
  • EFNJ :D:D:D That's meee!
  • I am ISFP :-/
  • Here are some humorous interpretations of the types: ENFJ: "Busybody" Life's backseat drivers. They seem to know just what's wrong with everybody else's life and have a plan to fix it. INFJ: "Messiah" Characterized by the burning desire to change the world, which desperately needs everyone to be NF. ENFP: "Muckraker" Creator of hype, distortion, and the perversion of media of information to be wallows of mindless emotionalism. INFP: "Fanatic" Always searching for an Answer with a capital A. Unlike the INFJ, they are usually openminded enough to realize the current one isn't good enough after a few years. ENTJ: "Tyrant" Knows better than everyone how things should be done and works tirelessly to obtain the power to make it happen that way. INTJ: "Crackpot" All facts which don't fit their theories are just wrong. The more all-encompassing and less applicable to reality the theories, the better. ENTP: "Frankenstein" The salvation of the world is to be found in this new nanotronic frannistan, of which he just happens to have an almost-working model... INTP: "Nerd" What? you mean people actually talk to each other using mouths and ears instead of keyboards???? ESTJ: "Stuffed Shirt" No imagination, no flexibility, no common sense, no capacity for tolerance of others with different priorities. ISTJ: "Bean Counter" Like the ESTJ but with less vision. ESFJ: "Gossip" Like the Busybody, but characterized by the urge to backstab instead of trying to help. ISFJ: "Sidekick" Doesn't need much meaning in life, just a person (or baby or pet or car) to spend all their time ministering to. ESTP: "Beer Drinker" Loud, crude, plays team sports, kisses and tells. These are the people beer commercials are made for. ESFP: "Clown" Always the class troublemaker, they have no respect for anybody or anything. Good at snide wisecracks. ISTP: "Assassin" Hates people, and is good at killing them. Young ISTP's are good at killing pictures of people in video games. ISFP: "Snob" Revels in the elaborate sensations of wine and paintings and music that are completely indistinguishable to ordinary people. Likes flowers. From: http://www.geocities.com/lifexplore/humor.htm
  • I've taken it three times over the past few years and have always come up as INFJ. I'm pretty pleased with my results considering Mother Theresa is a famous INFJ and I think she was a wonderful example to us all. INFJ's are best described as quiet leaders. I think that's pretty cool.
  • You are: * distinctively expressed introvert * moderately expressed intuitive personality * slightly expressed feeling personality * slightly expressed perceiving personality I think it is somewhat accurate, yes.
  • INFJ * very expressed introvert * distinctively expressed intuitive personality * distinctively expressed feeling personality * slightly expressed judging personality
  • INTJ would be me, all right. distinctively expressed introvert slightly expressed intuitive personality slightly expressed thinking personality slightly expressed judging personality
  • It seems accurate but doesn't offer more information about the meaning of the results or other possible results. It may seem more accurate than it really is. distinctively expressed introvert distinctively expressed intuitive personality slightly expressed thinking personality moderately expressed perceiving personality
  • INTJ - what the hell does that mean?
  • INTJ - the "Mastermind" or "Philosopher" - apparently a good half dozen plus presidents have been INTJ's, but we're the rarest type (1-2 percent of the population)!
  • I have taken it a few times before, and I also get that I'm an INFP
  • Yes. A few times. Each time it is a bit different, but always a solid "I". Sometimes INFP, but last time it was INSP. I think it is a good test a very good way to begin a conversation about personality types, but I wouldn't base my life on it. Just use it as one of many guides. . What are you Stacie?
  • no...lazy☺
  • Yes, but I don't remember the results. I remember I was happy with them though.
  • I've taken it a few times. I test either as an INFP or an ENFP depending on ... well, probably a variety of factors. I'm about 50/50 introvert/extrovert. The others are solid.
  • I am a rare variety...the INTJ... the "Scientist," "Mastermind" or "Philosopher." The Cliffs Notes version of my profile, which is deadly accurate: INTJs live in the world of ideas and strategic planning. They value intelligence, knowledge, and competence, and typically have high standards in these regards, which they continuously strive to fulfill. To a somewhat lesser extent, they have similar expectations of others. INTJs are ambitious, self-confident, deliberate, long-range thinkers. Many INTJs end up in engineering or scientific pursuits, although some find enough challenge within the business world in areas which involve organizing and strategic planning. They dislike messiness and inefficiency, and anything that is muddled or unclear. They value clarity and efficiency, and will put enormous amounts of energy and time into consolidating their insights into structured patterns.
  • Awhile ago. I am an ENFJ. Extraverted 22% Intuitive 38% Feeling 38% Judging 1% Idealist Portrait of the Teacher (ENFJ) Even more than the other Idealists, Teachers have a natural talent for leading students or trainees toward learning, or as Idealists like to think of it, they are capable of calling forth each learner's potentials. Teachers (around two percent of the population) are able - effortlessly, it seems, and almost endlessly-to dream up fascinating learning activities for their students to engage in. In some Teachers, this ability to fire the imagination can amount to a kind of genius which other types find hard to emulate. But perhaps their greatest strength lies in their belief in their students. Teachers look for the best in their students, and communicate clearly that each one has untold potential, and this confidence can inspire their students to grow and develop more than they ever thought possible. In whatever field they choose, Teachers consider people their highest priority, and they instinctively communicate personal concern and a willingness to become involved. Warmly outgoing, and perhaps the most expressive of all the types, Teachers are remarkably good with language, especially when communicating in speech, face to face. And they do not hesitate to speak out and let their feelings be known. Bubbling with enthusiasm, Teachers will voice their passions with dramatic flourish, and can, with practice, become charismatic public speakers. This verbal ability gives Teachers a good deal of influence in groups, and they are often asked to take a leadership role. Teachers like things settled and organized, and will schedule their work hours and social engagements well ahead of time-and they are absolutely trustworthy in honoring these commitments. Valuing as they do interpersonal cooperation and harmonious relations, Teachers are extraordinarily tolerant of others, are easy to get along with, and are usually popular wherever they are. Teachers are highly sensitive to others, which is to say their intuition tends to be well developed. Certainly their insight into themselves and others is unparalleled. Without a doubt, they know what is going on inside themselves, and they can read other people with uncanny accuracy. Teachers also identify with others quite easily, and will actually find themselves picking up the characteristics, emotions, and beliefs of those around them. Because they slip almost unconsciously into other people's skin in this way, Teachers feel closely connected with those around them, and thus show a sincere interest in the joys and problems of their employees, colleagues, students, clients, and loved ones.
  • i am ENFP it says idk what that means though or how the personality stuff works
  • I just took it. Apparently I'm ENFJ, which doesn't surprise me too much.
  • Yup, it always comes out INFP or INFJ. I'm a double introvert and something like .01% of the population. By the way, my husband, mother and aunt are the same. We are never sure whether we are planners who learned to be spontaneous or spontaneous and learned to plan because the work world forced it on us.
  • I'm usually an ISFJ, but have also tested ENFP a few times. Makes no sense whatsoever. Probably means I'm right on the border betweem E/I, N/S, and P/J.
  • Awhile ago. I am an ENFJ. Extraverted 22% Intuitive 38% Feeling 38% Judging 1% Idealist Portrait of the Teacher (ENFJ) Even more than the other Idealists, Teachers have a natural talent for leading students or trainees toward learning, or as Idealists like to think of it, they are capable of calling forth each learner's potentials. Teachers (around two percent of the population) are able - effortlessly, it seems, and almost endlessly-to dream up fascinating learning activities for their students to engage in. In some Teachers, this ability to fire the imagination can amount to a kind of genius which other types find hard to emulate. But perhaps their greatest strength lies in their belief in their students. Teachers look for the best in their students, and communicate clearly that each one has untold potential, and this confidence can inspire their students to grow and develop more than they ever thought possible. In whatever field they choose, Teachers consider people their highest priority, and they instinctively communicate personal concern and a willingness to become involved. Warmly outgoing, and perhaps the most expressive of all the types, Teachers are remarkably good with language, especially when communicating in speech, face to face. And they do not hesitate to speak out and let their feelings be known. Bubbling with enthusiasm, Teachers will voice their passions with dramatic flourish, and can, with practice, become charismatic public speakers. This verbal ability gives Teachers a good deal of influence in groups, and they are often asked to take a leadership role. Teachers like things settled and organized, and will schedule their work hours and social engagements well ahead of time-and they are absolutely trustworthy in honoring these commitments. Valuing as they do interpersonal cooperation and harmonious relations, Teachers are extraordinarily tolerant of others, are easy to get along with, and are usually popular wherever they are. Teachers are highly sensitive to others, which is to say their intuition tends to be well developed. Certainly their insight into themselves and others is unparalleled. Without a doubt, they know what is going on inside themselves, and they can read other people with uncanny accuracy. Teachers also identify with others quite easily, and will actually find themselves picking up the characteristics, emotions, and beliefs of those around them. Because they slip almost unconsciously into other people's skin in this way, Teachers feel closely connected with those around them, and thus show a sincere interest in the joys and problems of their employees, colleagues, students, clients, and loved ones.
  • ENFP: I've taken online tests multiple times and come up with the same result every time. Emphasis is definitely on the N and the P. I'm not sure what to make of this since so many ENFP's seem different to me. Maybe it is a personality trait of ENFP's that they appear to have different personalities from other enfp's.
  • ENFP... YEAH!
  • ENFP and happy!
  • i'm an INFJ person
  • Those are originally Jungian dichotomies, right? I remember = Extrovert/ Intuitive/ Thinking/ Perceiving. ;-)
  • yes Im an INFJ I100 N75 F25 J1
  • Yes. I'm slightly I, off-the-scale N, borderline T/F, and extreme P ... which isn't supposed to be possible. Off the scale iNtuitive Introverts are supposed to be heavily dominant/skewed either Thinking or Feeling, not balanced. Tempermentally I'm both strongly Promethean (NT) AND Apollonian (NF).
  • Yes, INTP. I don't want to lead or follow; I have my own path. :)

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