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What's your meyers briggs personality type?


Firefly 35

What's your meyers briggs personality?  

64 members have voted

  1. 1. My type is...

    • INTJ
      7
    • INTP
      10
    • INFJ
      7
    • INFP
      13
    • ISTJ
      2
    • ISTP
      4
    • ISFJ
      1
    • ISFP
      2
    • ENTJ
      3
    • ENTP
      4
    • ENFJ
      2
    • ENFP
      0
    • ESTJ
      0
    • ESTP
      1
    • ESFJ
      1
    • ESFP
      1
    • No idea
      8
    • Meyers briggs is too cookie cutter
      3
  2. 2. Do you think this is accurate?

    • Extremely
      14
    • For the most part
      36
    • So-so
      4
    • Not really
      8
    • What the heck were they thinking?
      2


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5 hours ago, rusty pins said:

I have no idea what a Meyers or Briggs personality is.  I'd say I'm more of a Briggs and Stratton type if anything.

How to find your Meyers Briggs personality type:

Choose the letter from each pair that best describes you (in life altogether, not just your abdl side), then put them together to find your type

 

I = Introvert

E= extrovert

 

S=sensing = people who usually prefer practicality and concrete facts 

N=intuitive = people who are more imaginative and prefer theoretical thinking

 

T=thinking = people who use mostly logic

F = feeling = people who use mostly feelings

 

J= judging = people who are more organized and decisive

P= prospecting = people who notice opportunities better and are more adaptive

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9 hours ago, le Hollandais said:

I know quite a bit about this; more than I want to, really. I'm married to a qualified MBTI interpreter. Yes, there's actually a professional society for that.

What do they do?

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MBTI stands for Myers Briggs Personality Type Inventory. It's a long battery of questions asking you about your feelings and thoughts about going to a party, vs spending an evening in with a good book; how you make ethical or moral or personal decisions, etc. etc. Since the instrument (they don't call them "tests" because there's no such thing as a right or wrong answer) is still under copyright, and is the intellectual property of the Association for Psychological Type, one has to belong to APT to administer and interpret the results for an individual. Often companies will call in an MBTI specialist for personnel consultation. A psychologist may also use the information generated by the MBTI to assist her client in dealing with personal issues.

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I am an INFJ-T. For Me it is almost 100%, (I'd say 90% accurate). It was a huge relief to find the MBTI test & take it. It has helped me so much in discovering myself & who I really am which in turn has helped me become more accepting of myself in my own skin instead of fighting against myself.

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On 12/31/2017 at 11:43 AM, Rockies Fan in Diapers said:

I am an INFJ-T. For Me it is almost 100%, (I'd say 90% accurate). It was a huge relief to find the MBTI test & take it. It has helped me so much in discovering myself & who I really am which in turn has helped me become more accepting of myself in my own skin instead of fighting against myself.

I've heard that the INFJ type is the rarest, so I can see how that would be helpful.  Have you looked on 16personalities.com before?

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4 hours ago, Firefly 35 said:

I've heard that the INFJ type is the rarest, so I can see how that would be helpful.  Have you looked on 16personalities.com before?

Yes I have. That is where I found the test & took it from.

 

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Proud ESTP here.  Se, Ti, Fe, Ni  

I'm skewed or dominant Extrovert, Thinker and can pretty much switch between Sensing/intuitive on the fly and can switch between Perceiving and Judging when I need (such as at work).  I often switch to an ISTJ when I'm stressed or put in uncomfortable situations but that's not often because I adapt and conquer most things I encounter.

I make it happen. How I work—I have a picture in my head on how things will be, and I’m totally involved in the here and now. I am go, go, go. And that creates a lot of successes. I just dodge my way through the sparks and problems. I’m very task oriented. I like to do something, get it done, and move to the next thing. I love circumstances where it’s a challenge.

I’m a doer. What’s the mission and how are we getting there? Let’s work together. Let’s go. Throw any obstacle, I’ll find a way.   New stuff, that’s the thrill. I love to learn. I can take a prior experience and lay it right on top of what I’m doing today and carry it all forward, and it’s a snap. I do a lot of brainstorming on my feet, organizing the points in my mind mentally. What’s to worry? Just adapt. But draw me a picture, get me a list, or put it on my calendar. Sitting still is hard for me. I am really activity oriented and I don’t need lots of supervision. I look for variety in most positions. If it’s not there, I tend not to stay. I’d rather go out there and do it, just get on with things, and I can communicate that without having to spend a lot of time explaining. People know that if I have something that needs to be done, I do it. And I ask for help when it’s needed.

I am totally a people person. Working through people is the way to get things done. All of my energy, fun, and most uplifting experiences are focused around people. I don’t beat around the bush. Sometimes I have to tone it down a little bit—people may read me the wrong way. I’m very comfortable working either together as a team or individually. I like having flexibility, options, negotiating points. Some people need somebody to be very clear, very direct, and very to the point. That’s how I operate. And work needs to be mutually enjoyable for all of the parties involved. Celebrate achievements. Recognition or reward runs very high in my value system.

I love the challenge of creating something pleasing to the eye. I like the order, to walk into a place that’s totally chaotic, nothing’s happening, and there’s a great opportunity to straighten things out. I like to get the job of placing all the stuff, making it right so it works. I like somebody with a little sizzle. The most important thing in relationships is absolute autonomy and independence. I admit I like to be in control and yet I’m kind of easygoing in that I just want freedom. Freedom to me is leave me alone, let me do it. Anything that constrains me around that I don’t like and kind of rebel against. I don’t like to be told what to do or what to think. 

I also like when I'm able to speak my mind and not hurt other's feelings. This is one of the best things about being with my fiancee. She's an INTJ and we normally balance each other out pretty well but there are those few times where we've found each other telling the other person to fuck off or fuck you. I know, most everyone doesn't and probably can't imagine doing that with their SO.  however, for us it's never personal and we never cut each down or insult (you're a bitch or asshole), call each other names, or say things that we know we can't take back during an argument.  Truth is, she's the best thing to ever happen to me and I value her opinion above all others. h my kids it boggles my mind how she, again, again she's an INTJ.

OTOH, even if I do hurt you, you need to understand that it wasn't intentional and that I don't have it in me to correct the problem unless it threatens the relationship that you so the likelihood I hurt you again is pretty high.   Sadness, anger, etc...to me take up too much of my time to dwell on them so I don't   If you have something to say then say it, otherwise don't waste your time trying to be subtle about what you want.

And although I know it’s good for me, I don’t like feedback either. It takes a lot to rattle me, and even then I just go on. I tend not to dwell on things, but sometimes I have a tendency to imagine worst-case scenarios, especially when I am stressed.

Family is very important. Just getting together and being close with the family, I think that’s satisfying. I don’t have a whole lot of really deep friendships, but yet I like to think people would describe me as dedicated, determined, and loyal. I sometimes have difficulty concealing what I am thinking or feeling. I don’t like the pressure of having to say no. I can be somewhat cool but a genuine friend as a personal relationship evolves. Trustworthiness in personal relationships is very important, that we can disagree and still be friends, and if our backs were ever to the wall, I’m there and I would expect the same.

If I don’t respect someone, I avoid them. If I can find another way to do business I will. I surround myself with people that I feel comfortable with, but they’re totally my selection.  I respect intelligence.  If you're not my intellectual equal (and I can tell pretty fast) then I've got no use for you as a friend or companion. 

I can appear as cold , calculating, and devoid of all emotions when I'm stressed because my shadow function. This is where even I get scared of what I'd do so it's usually better if I'm by myself than around people but that doesn't last long and if it does I will take care of myself.  Let's get one thing clear, there are only 5 people in this world that I allow myself to care what they think, my dad, mom, my two boys and my fiancee.  Everyone else, even my friends, well, I give zero fucks what you think of me or my actions and telling me is a waste of your time.  My friends know this because I've told them and they accept me for who I am because I'm, truthful, honest, trustworthy, and intensely loyal...to a fault.  Those who know me know all they need to do is call me and I'm there.  I don't have very many friends, 3 to be exact and I only really talk to one.  I'm also ridiculously

I like taking on something that I want to do and getting it done and seeing results, keeping things moving along just to see that I have met some goals—a feeling of accomplishment in a day. I’ll always take bigger risks if I feel confident enough. Then I’ll work with it for a while, and if I see it’s not going anywhere, I just move on and go from there.

I guess that generally summarizes how I deal with situations

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Off the top of my head, I would have gone with INFP, but taking the test, it was INTP-T.  Barely though on the Thinking 51% and Feeling 49%  It also said it wasn't supposed to do that, whatever that meant.

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4 hours ago, WetDad said:

Big Forkin Deal. My way of poking fun at that pop psychology. I can skew the test any direction I want. 

Same here.  I don't think it was ever intended to be 100% accurate though because humans are too complex to be categorized by any one system.

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