Sensors process information in a concrete, realistic way. They focus on observing and recalling facts, experiences
, and details. They like to focus on:
- Observing sights, sounds, sensations
- Noticing details
- Experiencing the present moment
- Concrete, provable facts
- Realism and practicality
- Knowledge from past experience
Intuitives process information in an abstract, imaginative way. They focus on ideas and concepts that cannot be
directly observed. They like to focus on:
- Observing patterns and connections
- Interpreting meaning
- Imagining potential
- Ideas and concepts
- Innovation and creativity
- Possibilities for the future
YOU MAY BE A FEELER OR A THINKER
Your score was right on the borderline for the Thinking vs. Feeling dimension. We can't say for sure what your style is for this dimension of personality. This dimension describes your orientation to personal values. Have a look at both styles below, and see if you can get a sense of which is a better fit.
Feelers value empathy, cooperation and compassion. They believe that everyone has a responsibility to take care of
those around them. They are concerned with:
- Acting out their ideals
- Engaging their emotions
- Considering the impact on people
- Seeking harmony and appreciation
- Serving others
- Making authentic decisions
Thinkers value logic, competence, and objectivity. They believe that every person has a responsibility to take care
of him or herself. They are concerned with:
- Using logical reasoning
- Being unbiased and impartial
- Considering costs and benefits
- Seeking consistency and justice
- Keeping a competitive edge
- Making objective decisions
YOU MAY BE A JUDGER OR A PERCEIVER
Your score was right on the borderline for the Judging vs. Perceiving dimension. We can't say for sure what your style is for this dimension of personality. This dimension describes how you prefer to organize your life. Have alook at both styles below, and see if you can get a sense of which fits you best.
Judgers like structure and order. They keep organized and plan ahead, resist distractions, and stay focused on
their goals. They prefer to:
- Create a plan and stick to it
- See a task through to completion
- Adhere to a schedule
- Set goals and maintain focus
- Follow rules and regulations
- Set clear expectations
Perceivers like freedom and spontaneity. They have a carefree attitude towards life and would rather be flexible than structured. They prefer to:
- Be free to do what interests them in the moment
- Make the rules up as they go
- Have the freedom to be flexible
- Brainstorm options
- Do things when inspiration strikes
- Go with the flow and enjoy surprises
SECTION II: YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE
This section will show you how your four dimension results combine to create your personality type.
DISCOVERING YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE
Your personality type code is based on the combination of your results for the four dimensions of personality. Because we are not sure of your styles on all of the dimensions, we are not sure of your four-letter code. We will show you all the personality types that may fit you, and it is up to you to decide which describes you best.Below you will find profiles for each of the personality types that you should consider. Read over each of them carefully and think about which fits you best. You may see some of yourself in all of them, and none of them may fityou exactly. However, try to think about which comes the closest to describing you. If you can find a profile that is about 90% accurate or better, that is likely to be your personality type.
YOUR POSSIBLE PERSONALITY TYPES:
INFJ: The Counselor
INFJ IN A NUTSHELL
INFJs are creative nurturers with a strong sense of personal integrity and a drive to help others realize their potential.Creative and dedicated, they have a talent for helping others with original solutions to their personal challenges.The Counselor has a unique ability to intuit others' emotions and motivations, and will often know how someone elseis feeling before that person knows it himself. They trust their insights about others and have strong faith in their ability to read people. Although they are sensitive, they are also reserved; the INFJ is a private sort, and is selective about sharing intimate thoughts and feelings.
INFP: The Healer
INFP IN A NUTSHELL
INFPs are imaginative idealists, guided by their own core values and beliefs. To a Healer, possibilities are paramount; the realism of the moment is only of passing concern. They see potential for a better future, and pursuetruth and meaning with their own individual flair. INFPs are sensitive, caring, and compassionate, and are deeply concerned with the personal growth of themselves and others. Individualistic and nonjudgmental, INFPs believe that each person must find their own path. They enjoy spending time exploring their own ideas and values, and are gently encouraging to others to do the same. INFPs are creative and often artistic; they enjoy finding new outlets for self-expression.
INTJ: The Mastermind
INTJ IN A NUTSHELL
INTJs are analytical problem-solvers, eager to improve systems and processes with their innovative ideas. They have a talent for seeing possibilities for improvement, whether at work, at home, or in themselves.
Often intellectual, INTJs enjoy logical reasoning and complex problem-solving. They approach life by analyzing the theory behind what they see, and are typically focused inward, on their own thoughtful study of the world around them. INTJs are drawn to logical systems and are much less comfortable with the unpredictable nature of other people and their emotions. They are typically independent and selective about their relationships, preferring to associate with people who they find intellectually stimulating.
INTP: The Architect
INTP IN A NUTSHELL
INTPs are philosophical innovators, fascinated by logical analysis, systems, and design. They are preoccupied with theory, and search for the universal law behind everything they see. They want to understand the unifying themes of life, in all their complexity.
INTPs are detached, analytical observers who can seem oblivious to the world around them because they are so deeply absorbed in thought. They spend much of their time focused internally: exploring concepts, making connections, and seeking understanding. To the Architect, life is an ongoing inquiry into the mysteries of the universe.
ISFJ: The Protector
ISFJ IN A NUTSHELL
ISFJs are industrious caretakers, loyal to traditions and organizations. They are practical, compassionate, and caring, and are motivated to provide for others and protect them from the perils of life.
ISFJs are conventional and grounded, and enjoy contributing to established structures of society. They are steady and committed workers with a deep sense of responsibility to others. They focus on fulfilling their duties, particularly when they are taking care of the needs of other people. They want others to know that they are reliable and can be trusted to do what is expected of them. They are conscientious and methodical, and persist until the job is done.
ISFP: The Composer
ISFP IN A NUTSHELL
ISFPs are gentle caretakers who live in the present moment and enjoy their surroundings with cheerful, low-key enthusiasm. They are flexible and spontaneous, and like to go with the flow to enjoy what life has to offer. ISFPs are quiet and unassuming, and may be hard to get to know. However, to those who know them well, the ISFP is warm and friendly, eager to share in life's many experiences.
ISFPs have a strong aesthetic sense and seek out beauty in their surroundings. They are attuned to sensory experience, and often have a natural talent for the arts. ISFPs especially excel at manipulating objects, and may wield creative tools like paintbrushes and sculptor's knives with great mastery.
ISTJ: The Inspector
ISTJ IN A NUTSHELL
ISTJs are responsible organizers, driven to create and enforce order within systems and institutions. They are neat and orderly, inside and out, and tend to have a procedure for everything they do. Reliable and dutiful, ISTJs want to uphold tradition and follow regulations.
ISTJs are steady, productive contributors. Although they are Introverted, ISTJs are rarely isolated; typical ISTJs know just where they belong in life, and want to understand how they can participate in established organizations and systems. They concern themselves with maintaing the social order and making sure that standards are met.
ISTP: The Craftsman
ISTP IN A NUTSHELL
ISTPs are observant artisans with an understanding of mechanics and an interest in troubleshooting. They approach their environments with a flexible logic, looking for practical solutions to the problems at hand. They are independent and adaptable, and typically interact with the world around them in a self-directed, spontaneous manner.
ISTPs are attentive to details and responsive to the demands of the world around them. Because of their astute sense of their environment, they are good at moving quickly and responding to emergencies. ISTPs are reserved, but not withdrawn: the ISTP enjoys taking action, and approaches the world with a keen appreciation for the physical and sensory experiences it has to offer.
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