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What is your Myers Briggs Personality Type?

I did this test when I finished high school around maybe 12 years ish ago and was ENTJ, I don't think it would change very much but would be interested in doing it again.
 
I first took the test decades ago as part of a management communications class. The instructor kept the results to herself and then would assign individuals based on their types to different teams/scenarios..most of which seemed straight forward but ended up with wildly different responses.. After each, she explained each grouping and how our actions/responses were to type. It was crazily accurate in how it all played out as the instructor expected.

The course showed how we react, communicate and interpret based on our type. Why we can hear/say/see the same thing and react to/interpret things totally different. And how people can disconnect when you speak/act purely from your lens without taking the time to understand how the preferences of others.

Sorry to ramble - but as I mentioned earlier, I am huge believer. It was one of the few tests/classes that made a profound impact on me as a manager...so much so that for years, I sent many others who reported to me (until it was no longer offered).

Note: I've taken the test as part of other courses and always disappointed that they never demonstrated it's value the way my first class did.
 
Infj. Interesting...there seems to be a lot of us on PS
 
I first took the test decades ago as part of a management communications class. The instructor kept the results to herself and then would assign individuals based on their types to different teams/scenarios..most of which seemed straight forward but ended up with wildly different responses.. After each, she explained each grouping and how our actions/responses were to type. It was crazily accurate in how it all played out as the instructor expected.

The course showed how we react, communicate and interpret based on our type. Why we can hear/say/see the same thing and react to/interpret things totally different. And how people can disconnect when you speak/act purely from your lens without taking the time to understand how the preferences of others.

Sorry to ramble - but as I mentioned earlier, I am huge believer. It was one of the few tests/classes that made a profound impact on me as a manager...so much so that for years, I sent many others who reported to me (until it was no longer offered).

Note: I've taken the test as part of other courses and always disappointed that they never demonstrated it's value the way my first class did.

Sounds exactly like the training I took, described in post #30.
 
I have pretty much been intp on these tests but this one is split and both fit me.


INTP - The Architect
VERY GOOD MATCH
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.

ISTP - The Craftsperson
VERY GOOD MATCH
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.

Your responses were 91% consistent with a preference for Introversion, and 9% consistent with a preference for Extraversion.
 
INTJ . I took the Myers Briggs about 20 years ago in a graduate course on assessment.
 
I just redid the quiz and I'm a: Protagonist
ENFJ-A
 
Lately, my personality type is AHOLE.
 
I wanted to share this resource; I found this particular test and site to have lots of quality info if you’re into Myers Briggs.

https://www.16personalities.com

I enjoy these tests. I wonder what *that* says about me lol.
I got ENFJ-T

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I am sort of in between extrovert and introvert which is how I would describe myself. I always say I am an extroverted introvert. :)
But these results are slightly different than the last personality test I took because this one says I am more feeling than thinking but I definitely think and feel (haha) that I am solidly in the middle of both feeling and thinking. So that would explain the variation.
 
I enjoy these tests. I wonder what *that* says about me lol.
I got ENFJ-T

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I am sort of in between extrovert and introvert which is how I would describe myself. I always say I am an extroverted introvert. :)
But these results are slightly different than the last personality test I took because this one says I am more feeling than thinking but I definitely think and feel (haha) that I am solidly in the middle of both feeling and thinking. So that would explain the variation.

Missy lol I read the difference between the enfj-a and t.. a is for assertive and t is for turbulent

 
Missy lol I read the difference between the enfj-a and t.. a is for assertive and t is for turbulent


Yes, for sure. This is me.

Turbulent Protagonists’ humility may help them remain more immune to such excesses than their Assertive counterparts.

74% of Turbulent Protagonists say they often – or very often – feel sad, compared to 37% of Assertive Protagonists.

These personalities are also more likely to show an understanding of those in similar plights. This empathy can bring them closer to those who need kindness rather than inspiration.

Either way, there are likely to be more quality exchanges between these Protagonists and the people in their lives.

Turbulent Protagonists empathize more deeply with others who are having trouble dealing with similar things.

Turbulent Protagonists are more likely to ask for an opinion and have more robust exchanges with the people in their lives.


Turbulent Protagonists are likely to be a little more reactive and emotions-based. Identity is about shading shared traits with a different tint within the same fundamental hue. Both Assertive and Turbulent personalities remain kind and inspirational Protagonists – just in their distinctly different ways.

I would agree with the above. I didn't agree with the entire description of the differences between the A vs the T (pertaining to my personality) but I did agree with the above points I highlighted. It's fun taking these tests.

:)
 
according to the test:

ENTJ-P

this is all a very interesting way to classify ... thank you @seaurchin
 
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Yes, for sure. This is me.

Turbulent Protagonists’ humility may help them remain more immune to such excesses than their Assertive counterparts.

74% of Turbulent Protagonists say they often – or very often – feel sad, compared to 37% of Assertive Protagonists.

These personalities are also more likely to show an understanding of those in similar plights. This empathy can bring them closer to those who need kindness rather than inspiration.

Either way, there are likely to be more quality exchanges between these Protagonists and the people in their lives.

Turbulent Protagonists empathize more deeply with others who are having trouble dealing with similar things.

Turbulent Protagonists are more likely to ask for an opinion and have more robust exchanges with the people in their lives.


Turbulent Protagonists are likely to be a little more reactive and emotions-based. Identity is about shading shared traits with a different tint within the same fundamental hue. Both Assertive and Turbulent personalities remain kind and inspirational Protagonists – just in their distinctly different ways.

I would agree with the above. I didn't agree with the entire description of the differences between the A vs the T (pertaining to my personality) but I did agree with the above points I highlighted. It's fun taking these tests.

:)

I actually think we have wonderful personalities and wouldn't change a thing!
 
INFJ - categorized this way 2x in 20 years
 
Another INFJ, and I've been tested half a dozen times.
 
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ESFJ
but I took it almost 10 years ago. I feel like I have changed a lot in the last 10 years, so will retake when I have time.

ESFJ is one of the 16 personality types identified by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. People with an ESFJ personality type tend to be outgoing, loyal, organized and tender-hearted. ESFJs gain energy from interacting with other people. They are typically described as outgoing and gregarious.

I retook the short 5-minute test, and result is now:
ESTJ = Executive

As I mentioned, I feel that my personality may have changed over the last 10 years because, I am in a tougher role (mother to 2 teens) at home and more responsibilities at work. Hence I feel less happy-go-lucky as I did 10 years ago, and there's more weight on my shoulders.

ESTJ personality breakdown
 
Your personality type is:

Logician

INTP-t

My husband is INTP too! It’s kind of funny that the tests have different names for the personality types.
 
Yes, for sure. This is me.

Turbulent Protagonists’ humility may help them remain more immune to such excesses than their Assertive counterparts.

74% of Turbulent Protagonists say they often – or very often – feel sad, compared to 37% of Assertive Protagonists.

These personalities are also more likely to show an understanding of those in similar plights. This empathy can bring them closer to those who need kindness rather than inspiration.

Either way, there are likely to be more quality exchanges between these Protagonists and the people in their lives.

Turbulent Protagonists empathize more deeply with others who are having trouble dealing with similar things.

Turbulent Protagonists are more likely to ask for an opinion and have more robust exchanges with the people in their lives.


Turbulent Protagonists are likely to be a little more reactive and emotions-based. Identity is about shading shared traits with a different tint within the same fundamental hue. Both Assertive and Turbulent personalities remain kind and inspirational Protagonists – just in their distinctly different ways.

I would agree with the above. I didn't agree with the entire description of the differences between the A vs the T (pertaining to my personality) but I did agree with the above points I highlighted. It's fun taking these tests.

:)

I like that site because it gives so much info about the personality types in different scenarios — helps give a framework to understand where others might be coming from and seeing things. My SIL suggested it at a family gatherings about two years ago and it was fun. Even if the descriptions weren’t exactly on point everyone found something in theirs that felt like “yes, this is me!” Ah, I miss getting together without the concerns of masks and distancing.
 
I like that site because it gives so much info about the personality types in different scenarios — helps give a framework to understand where others might be coming from and seeing things. My SIL suggested it at a family gatherings about two years ago and it was fun. Even if the descriptions weren’t exactly on point everyone found something in theirs that felt like “yes, this is me!” Ah, I miss getting together without the concerns of masks and distancing.
I feel its fun but that's about it.
For example I have little to no memory for faces and names, Im shy and have problems hearing in complex audio environments. In social settings I'm a wallwart and do not like group settings.
That results in one thing but if I put in what I do online much more outgoing it changes what I get.
Which am I? Both of course.
A lot the same, but a lot different too.
 
Sounds exactly like the training I took, described in post #30.

Ooops....admittedly, I started my response earlier when a few folks mentioned they didn't find it useful...and didn't get around to finishing/posting totally missing what you posted until after the fact. Apologies for the redundancy and so glad that you got to have a similar experience!
 
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