INFJ, always.
INFJ, always.
This is probably the best personality test I've seen yet.
ISFJ
Introvert(11%) Sensing(50%) Feeling(12%) Judging(22%)
- You have slight preference of Introversion over Extraversion (11%)
- You have moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (50%)
- You have slight preference of Feeling over Thinking (12%)
- You have slight preference of Judging over Perceiving (22%)
I suppose that is correct. Though I do like to be objective and not at all judgmental.
ENFJ. I'm usually ENFJ but sometimes I'm ENFP! This says I would make a good counselor. Hmmmmm!
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ISFJ
Introvert(78%) Sensing(50%) Feeling(25%) Judging(11%)
- You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (78%)
- You have moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (50%)
- You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (25%)
- You have slight preference of Judging over Perceiving (11%)
INFJ
Introvert(100%) iNtuitive(25%) Feeling(25%) Judging(56%)
You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (100%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (25%)
You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (25%)
You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (56%)
I have been INFJ since I first took the test... possibly in middle school. I think I did get an extrovert score in college once, but I'm pretty sure I just didn't even read the questions out of curiosity of what I'd end up getting.
I took this before but I don't remember what I got. Took it again and got ISTP
Introvert(22%) Sensing(6%) Thinking(62%) Perceiving(11)%
I think what has never changed in the 3 other times I've taken this throughout various periods of my life is the introversion and thinking.
INFP
Go 1% of the population![]()
...
INFJ
Introvert(22%) iNtuitive(38%) Feeling(38%) Judging(22%)
- You have slight preference of Introversion over Extraversion (22%)
- You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (38%)
- You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (38%)
- You have slight preference of Judging over Perceiving (22%)
I don't think it's that accurate, really.
INFJs are supposed to be the rarest of types, yet they are also the most commonly mistyped!
S/NFP types are very Hippie like!
S/NFJ types are more like loyal companions.
ISTJ
Introvert(11%) Sensing(12%) Thinking(50%) Judging(78%)
•You have slight preference of Introversion over Extraversion (11%)
•You have slight preference of Sensing over Intuition (12%)
•You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (50%)
•You have strong preference of Judging over Perceiving (78%)
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
ISFP
- Sensitive and observant. ISFP personalities find it easy to relate to other people and recognize their emotional states. They seek harmony and strongly dislike conflicts.
- Charming and open-minded. ISFPs are relaxed, warm individuals who rarely have difficulties making friends or fitting in. They also tend to be very tolerant and flexible.
- Artistic. People with this personality type tend to have a very good sense of aesthetics and beauty. This is also their primary way of expressing themselves – ISFPs’ artistic skills are truly enviable.
- Imaginative. ISFPs possess a creative mind and are often seen as trend setters, coming up with bold and unusual ideas all the time. Their vivid imagination and artistic skills form a powerful combination, often helping the ISFP in an unexpected way.
- Curious. ISFPs tend to be very inquisitive and willing to try out new things. They would rather take risks than miss an exciting opportunity.
- Passionate and enthusiastic. ISFP personalities may often be quiet and reserved, but they can also become incredibly passionate if they are working on something that excites and interests them. People with the ISFP type tend to have very intense feelings, but their passion and enthusiasm are usually hidden from the outside world.
ISFP weaknesses
- May have low self-esteem. ISFPs often have problems with self-confidence, especially earlier on in life. Most of their positive traits revolve around sensitivity and artistic expression, and such things are often seen by many as secondary to, for instance, academic performance.
- Difficulties in the academic environment. People with the ISFP personality type usually find scientific subjects and research quite difficult, and may fall behind their peers in highly technical fields.
- Get stressed easily. ISFPs are intensely emotional individuals – consequently, they may have difficulties coping with conflicts or stress. This can also lower their self-esteem and stifle their creativity.
- Very competitive. Despite being quite reserved or even shy, ISFP personalities can become very competitive in certain situations. This trait is very common among SP types.
- Unpredictable. ISFPs dislike long-term commitments and plans, often living completely in the present and consciously trying to avoid thinking about the future. This can lead to a lot of tension and misunderstanding in their romantic relationships.
- Fiercely independent. ISFPs value their freedom very highly and do not really worry about traditions, rules or guidelines, believing that they only hinder artistic expression and free thinking. Not surprisingly, ISFP personalities are likely to clash with more traditional types, especially in the workplace.
Took this test:
INFP
Introvert(44%) iNtuitive(25%) Feeling(75%) Perceiving(11)%
You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (44%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (25%)
You have distinctive preference of Feeling over Thinking (75%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (11%)
I always score high in Feeling and elsewhere relatively low.
This explains a lot about my time at EoFF.
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