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THE 16 PERSONALITY TEST is generally based on the personality indicator developed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. Their development of the test occurred in the 1940s and was built upon psychological research performed by Carl Jung in the 1920s. The type test is based on a series of questions that gather information on how a person usually responds or relates to various situations.
The answers to these questions are calculated to determine the person’s individual personality type. Important insights can be gained by understanding personality type, such as optimal career choice, better romantic partnerships, and paths to personal growth.
Personality Types: Tests that sort people into 16 different types which are organized by four pairs of opposite traits.
These pairs are:
Extraversion (E) and Introversion (I)
Sensing (S) and Intuition (N)
Thinking (T) and Feeling (F)
Judging (J) and Perceiving (P)
One of each pair is combined to create a 4-letter abbreviation for each personality type, such as:
ESFP: extraversion (E), sensing (S), feeling (F), perception (P)
INTJ: introversion (I), intuition (N), thinking (T), judgment (J)
These personality traits are grouped into four categories that describe the way in which a person interacts with the world. Everyone experiences both traits in each pair, but usually one is more dominant than the other in the 16 personality test.
Extraversion (E)
Extroverts are energized when in the company of other people, unlike Introverts who are usually reserved, quiet, and prefer to be by themselves. Extroverts like speaking their minds and thrive in social situations. They are usually popular and well-liked by other people. Extroverts may feel down and become drained if they’re not in the company of others for too long.
Introversion (I)
Introverted people are quiet, reserved, and more comfortable being alone than an Extroverted person. Introverts prefer to rely on themselves for entertainment rather than seeking interaction or stimulation from others. They are usually self-sufficient and would rather work alone than in a group. Socializing drains an Introvert’s energy, and they need alone time to recharge. Because of this they put less emphasis on socializing and social skills than an extrovert would.
Sensing (S)
Sensing individuals place great emphasis on what they see, touch and experience in the real world, unlike Intuitive people who would rather live in their imaginations. Prioritizing facts and practicality, those with a Sensing character are outward-looking and prefer not to deal with philosophical ideas or introspective ponderings. They would rather focus on what they can concretely experience with their senses.
Intuition (N)
Intuitive individuals put emphasis on imagination and ideas, rather than what is actually in front of them. They tend to prioritize introspection and dreaming, and oftentimes feel like they do not belong or live in the real world. Unlike Sensing individuals, who enjoy seeing, touching and experiencing the world, intuitive people are inward-focused and prefer living in their own heads. While Sensing people like facts and practicality, Intuitive individuals tend to lean towards allusions, read between the lines, and analyze things at greater depth.
Thinking (T)
Thinking individuals are objective, rational, and logical. Their decisions and actions are usually governed more by their minds than by their hearts. Many people often judge Thinking people as lacking emotion, but that is not true. They can be just as emotional and sensitive as the Feeling group, but feelings are not their main priority, and they can hide their emotions or prevent them from coming to the surface. They prioritize facts over feelings.
Feeling (F)
Individuals with the Feeling trait care more about emotions and expressing them than what is deemed rational or logical. However, this does not mean that Feeling types are irrational; it only means that those with this trait are more likely to express their emotions, as compared to Thinking individuals who prefer to suppress their emotions. Those who focus on feelings and expressions of emotion tend to be more open-minded, vocal, empathetic, and sensitive.
Judging (J)
Those with the Judging trait tend to strategize and plan before they act. They’d prefer a thought-out plan over going with the flow. They are organized, reliable, responsible, and have very good work ethics. They are always prepared, armed with checklists and contingency plans. They are likely to commit to future plans, but may forget to live in the present.
Perceiving (P)
People who have the Perceiving trait rather than the Judging trait value their sense of freedom. They do not want to be tied down to a specific activity or commitment if they think there is something better that is worthy of their time. They are excellent in spotting new opportunities, and they grab them whenever they can. They are good with improvisation, even in emergency situations. They take life as it comes and feel stifled if forced to stick to a schedule.
More than the Sum of Its Parts
Each whole personality type is more than the sum of its traits. In addition to each of the four main traits of each profile, further personality insights from the personality test emerge when the combination of those traits are taken into consideration.
For example, a person with the combination of Thinking (T) and Intuition (N) will behave differently than someone with the traits of Thinking (T) and Sensing (S). The combination of Thinking and Intuition reflects someone who is often in their head, thinking about all the different possible circumstances or even fantastic ideas. But someone with the Thinking and Sensing traits, who may also be often lost in their own thoughts, will be relying on their senses instead of their intuition, and their ponderings will be rooted in the current state of reality.
Test your personality and discover more about yourself.
aww I got ISFP! this is actually amazing, and tbh very comforting. Thank you <33
Oh sht that explains why I’m INFJ
❅ HERE are other personality tests that might help you, I’m listing it below so you can take the tests. ❅
1. Five Factor Model/ Big Five Personality Traits test
The Big Five personality traits, also known as the five-factor model (FFM) and the OCEAN model, is a taxonomy for personality traits. It is based on common language descriptors. When factor analysis (a statistical technique) is applied to personality survey data, some words used to describe aspects of personality are often applied to the same person. For example, someone described as conscientious is more likely to be described as “always prepared” rather than “messy”.
The five factors are:
Openness to experience (inventive/curious vs. consistent/cautious)
Conscientiousness (efficient/organized vs. easy-going/careless)
Extraversion (outgoing/energetic vs. solitary/reserved)
Agreeableness (friendly/compassionate vs. challenging/detached)
Neuroticism (sensitive/nervous vs. secure/confident)
2. (2.1)The InkBlot/The Rorschach Test Personality test (SET A)
(2.2) The InkBlot/The Rorschach Test Personality test (SET B)
- The Rorschach test is a psychological test in which subjects’ perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychological interpretation, complex algorithms, or both. Some psychologists use this test to examine a person’s personality characteristics and emotional functioning. It has been employed to detect underlying thought disorder, especially in cases where patients are reluctant to describe their thinking processes openly.
3. (3.1)Type A/B Personality Test (SET A)
(3.2) Type A/B Personality Test (SET B)
- Personality type is a modified version of the Jenkins Activity Survey. This survey was originally formulated to detect behaviors which lead to heart attacks (Jenkins, Ayzanski, Rosenman, 1971). Type A personality generally refers to hard workers who are often preoccupied with schedules and the speed of their performance, relaxed, less ‘neurotic’, ‘frantic’, ‘explainable’. Type B personalities may be more creative, imaginative, and philosophical, highly organized, ambitious, impatient, highly aware of time management and/or aggressive. The test consists of 30 multiple-choice items. Scores range from 35 to 380. Type A is associated with a high score while Type B is associated with a low score.
I got INFP, agreeable, practicality, leader, type A (twice)
I had INTP, agreeable, empathy, follower, type B , and type A ✌
INFJ, empathy, extrovert, conscientious, A/B
INFP, conscientiousness, creative, leader, A/A
infp, neurotic, empath, follower, surprisingly type A for both 🤔
infp agreeable empath introvert type B both times! chill out and be creative my dudes!
ENFP-T, Neurotic, Sensitive, Leader, Type A!
ENFP, AGREEABLE, LEADER, TYPE A(both times)
Very much accurate!
INFJ, Neurotic, empath, follower, A, B
So basically I’m a self deprecating feeler of emotions that follows behind others because being a leader is too scary, and lives a life of everything being both half a mess and half organized just like my mental health. Well I’d say that’s pretty accurate, carry on.
Infp, agreeable, smarty pants, realist, type b (both times)
We go forward.
This is too deep to comprehend.
Stop it
I THOUGHT THIS WAS GOING TO BE FUNNY
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In November I started reading the Bible from the beginning. Today, I finished it, and I cried.
I finally see what it was all about. This whole story is about a God that won’t give up. There are ups and there are seriously downs but he never leaves.
If He never left mankind from Genesis to Revelation, I know that means he won’t leave me where I am. He is ever constant. Through misunderstanding, frustration, fear, and tragedy, He does not run away.
When you look at the Bible as a whole, you see it. You see the heart of a Father that says in your beginning I’ll be here, and no matter how you end, here I’ll be.
He hasn’t given up on us yet, and He doesn’t intend to start with you.
u know what will really ruin ur day? anything if ur sensitive enough
“No matter how much the truth hurts, it’s always better than being lied to”
— (via hatin)
reminders to myself:
don’t ever think your problems are too small to bring before God.
don’t ever think your problems are too big to bring before God.
don’t ever doubt His ability to work in every instance of your life and pray w/ confidence.
How Old Will You Be When You Have Your First Child?
35?!?!!!
HELLO to my FUTURE!
“when will you get married”
“where should u get married based on ur personality”
I’ll have my first kid with 21 (oh geez) I’ll marry in ten years and my wedding will be in an old renovated barn..
wow
Having a child when im 25 and married in 10 years when I’m 29/30 in an old renovated barn
5 Psychology Exercises to Understand Your Anxiety Better
That anxiety is very unpleasant is not new. But we recently got some request for practical psychology, some anxiety exercises, for example. We’ve written this article to help you get a better sense of where your anxiety comes from, which might also help you in dealing with it on a daily basis. Anxiety can feel like a whirlwind of fear and worry, and these anxiety exercises are aimed at hopefully helping to create some order in the chaos.
What might an added bonus for these anxiety exercises is that you can show them to others. If you are okay with that, of course. It could help you convey your feelings if you find these things hard to explain. You can also take them with you when or if you get professional help, as a support system to explain how you are feeling.
1) Anxiety exercises: Keep a fear and worry diary.
This anxiety exercise helps you get a sense of which situations are particularly triggering for you. You keep both an activity diary – short notes on what you have been doing or going to be doing during the day. On the other hand …
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I need God to rescue me from myself on a daily basis.
Blessings are coming!!!!!!!!
Blessings are coming!!!!!!!!
Blessings are coming!!!!!!!!
Blessings are coming!!!!!!!!
Blessings are coming!!!!!!!!
Blessings are coming!!!!!!!!
Blessings are coming!!!!!!!!