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I've taken this before, a much longer version, and got intj. this one gave me intp, so guess the int part fits great, but I swing frim j to p....interesting however both still fit Hahaha shocking... you're like me LOL Also you can change over time, going from J to P means you're less judgmental and that's probably a good thing. lol, ya who would've knowed it lol |
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Edited by
isaac_dede
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Wed 02/11/15 02:09 PM
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double post
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I had to study the Myers-Briggs in grad school; when I took it, it said my personality was Azzhole
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Ah...nobody else is ENTJ...? oh Steve Jobs and Whoopi Goldberg...
Just took the test...professionally it's correct... I'm an assertive analyst.. powerhouse... |
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I had to study the Myers-Briggs in grad school; when I took it, it said my personality was Azzhole |
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Edited by
Maxisu
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Wed 02/11/15 02:59 PM
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My type is INTJ - Introverted, iNtuitive, Thinking, Judging I -�� Introversion preferred to extraversion: INTJs tend to be quiet and reserved. They generally prefer interacting with a few close friends rather than a wide circle of acquaintances, and they expend energy in social situations (whereas extraverts gain energy) N - Intuition preferred to sensing: INTJs tend to be more abstract than concrete. They focus their attention on the big picture rather than the details and on future possibilities rather than immediate realities T -�� Thinking preferred to feeling: INTJs tend to value objective criteria above personal preference or sentiment. When making decisions they generally give more weight to logic than to social considerations J -�� Judgment preferred to perception: INTJs tend to plan their activities and make decisions early. They derive a sense of control through predictability, which to perceptive types may seem limiting It's one of the rarest types and is even more rare to be a woman with this type. I find that is suites me just fine until I get to the relationship part and then I realize why mine always fail. This would be me aah...Romeo and OP...almost the same...I guess I AM more of an extravert... |
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Ah...nobody else is ENTJ...? oh Steve Jobs and Whoopi Goldberg... Just took the test...professionally it's correct... I'm an assertive analyst.. powerhouse... My aunt is an ENTJ.... the two of us together are just trouble |
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Ah...nobody else is ENTJ...? oh Steve Jobs and Whoopi Goldberg... Just took the test...professionally it's correct... I'm an assertive analyst.. powerhouse... My aunt is an ENTJ.... the two of us together are just trouble in a good way I hope ? Big projects, action & success...right ? |
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I'll have to have a go at this tomorrow. I dread what it'll tell me lol
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So I went and took it I'm posting the long version of what it says here goes...............
ENFJ personality Everything you do right now ripples outward and affects everyone. Your posture can shine your heart or transmit anxiety. Your breath can radiate love or muddy the room in depression. Your glance can awaken joy. Your words can inspire freedom. Your every act can open hearts and minds. David Deida ENFJs are natural-born leaders, full of passion and charisma. Forming around two percent of the population, they are oftentimes our politicians, our coaches and our teachers, reaching out and inspiring others to achieve and to do good in the world. With a natural confidence that begets influence, ENFJs take a great deal of pride and joy in guiding others to work together to improve themselves and their community. Firm Believers In The People ENFJ personalityPeople are drawn to strong personalities, and ENFJs radiate authenticity, concern and altruism, unafraid to stand up and speak when they feel something needs to be said. They find it natural and easy to communicate with others, especially in person, and their Intuitive (N) trait helps people with the ENFJ personality type to reach every mind, be it through facts and logic or raw emotion. ENFJs easily see people's motivations and seemingly disconnected events, and are able to bring these ideas together and communicate them as a common goal with an eloquence that is nothing short of mesmerizing. The interest ENFJs have in others is genuine, almost to a fault - when they believe in someone, they can become too involved in the other person's problems, place too much trust in them. Luckily, this trust tends to be a self-fulfilling prophesy, as ENFJs' altruism and authenticity inspire those they care about to become better themselves. But if they aren't careful, they can overextend their optimism, sometimes pushing others further than they're ready or willing to go. ENFJs are vulnerable to another snare as well: they have a tremendous capacity for reflecting on and analyzing their own feelings, but if they get too caught up in another person's plight, they can develop a sort of emotional hypochondria, seeing other people's problems in themselves, trying to fix something in themselves that isn't wrong. If they get to a point where they are held back by limitations someone else is experiencing, it can hinder ENFJs' ability to see past the dilemma and be of any help at all. When this happens, it's important for ENFJs to pull back and use that self-reflection to distinguish between what they really feel, and what is a separate issue that needs to be looked at from another perspective. ...The Struggle Ought Not To Deter Us From The Support Of A Cause We Believe To Be Just ENFJs are genuine, caring people who talk the talk and walk the walk, and nothing makes them happier than leading the charge, uniting and motivating their team with infectious enthusiasm. People with the ENFJ personality type are passionate altruists, sometimes even to a fault, and they are unlikely to be afraid to take the slings and arrows while standing up for the people and ideas they believe in. It is no wonder that many famous ENFJs are US Presidents - this personality type wants to lead the way to a brighter future, whether it's by leading a nation to prosperity, or leading their little league softball team to a hard-fought victory. |
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Check you out Txs... you're like the Mingle President or something
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Thanks, just looked it up and took the test, won't put too much faith in it but it was fun the results- ESFJ, cheers, Ferry.
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Check you out Txs... you're like the Mingle President or something |
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Sooner or later the naysayers will turn up, we have seen an identical thread come and go a few months ago..... But for mine, it is a bit of fun and I find the results very accurate..... I came up as ESFJ.... You are one of the Sentinels - a reliable and dedicated individual who respects traditions and prizes responsibility, you are known for your enthusiasm, social skills and caring nature. One of the most important aspects for me to look at was relationships, as I am in one right here, right now..... Prizing social validation and a sense of belonging so highly, romantic relationships hold a special level of importance for ESFJs. No other kind of relationship provides people with the ESFJ personality type with the same level of support and devotion, and the feelings of security and stability that come with strong romantic relationships are extremely warming. ESFJs don't do casual flings - they need to know that their partners will always be by their sides offering unwavering support, and marriage and family are the ultimate goal. With such a goal in mind, ESFJ personalities take each stage, from dating to everything thereafter, very seriously. Everything about ESFJs' relationships is based on satisfying mutual needs, from creating understanding early on to building mutual respect and support for each other's opinions and goals. Knowing that they are loved and appreciated has a huge effect on ESFJs' mood and self-esteem. Got ESFJ as well.....=) And somehow quite accurate description of me.... |
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I did mine, and it said I was
I N F J |
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wow, me too INFJ turbulent variant
Introverted,Intuitive,Feeling,Judging,Turbulent after taking it I remembered getting the same thing years ago I guess some things never change very interesting apparently we are a rare breed debbie thanks op |
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wow, me too INFJ turbulent variant Introverted,Intuitive,Feeling,Judging,Turbulent after taking it I remembered getting the same thing years ago I guess some things never change very interesting apparently we are a rare breed debbie thanks op |
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I got ISTP Turbulent Explorer. Seems pretty accurate though I don't fit some of what it says. same here... maybe if we retake the test after a month, it might change |
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Edited by
Scoobert
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Thu 02/12/15 08:13 AM
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Ok, I can admit to being one of the naysayers about this test. I once was quoted as to saying, "Who cares? I don't have time to take a stupid test to tell me I'm an introvert, with some extroverted tendencies."
Needless to say, "I". Me, myself, and "I" was wrong to make such a comment. Taking the Myers-Briggs personality test, did confirm my implication of what I already knew though to a degree. "I" was the rediculous, insipid person to have implied that ^above^ thought. My personality type is: ISFJ, turbulent. Introvert with some Extroverted tendencies, but also explains why sometimes I tend to get as P'ed Off as I get. Well at least to some extent. |
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Scoobert I'm glad you decided to take it! I can understand why some would be hesitant but it's not like reading about your astrological sign. You answer the questions about how you behave in situations so the outcome is bound to be at least somewhat correct. I have known a few people that sway between S-N T-F and J-P but mostly I and E are pretty set in stone.
I have learned quite a few important things about myself since taking the test though. One being that I'm the rarest type for a female which explains why I act so NOT like a girl. Two being my type SUCKS at relationships which explains the past 20 years of my life |
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