Personality types

This was fun to take! Thanks Nancy for starting this thread.

I am a ENFJ (extroverted, intuitive, feeling, judging)

The Keirsey link says I am 'The portrait of a Teacher-Idealist", which if very funny because before I became a SAHM, I was a science teacher! Too funny!!! The description fits me to a tee!
 
another ISFJ here.

It's really weird how answering those simple questions can fit you into a particular catagory. My description was pretty close to my real personality.

Jean
 
Another "ISTJ" here (though I've taken the Meyer Briggs test before, and I think I was one letter different then--but I can't find my info offhand).
 
I'm an ENFJ--I can't wait for my Dh to take the test!

I am a part-time lawyer, stay-at-home mom, who has always thought I am in the wrong field--I can't wait to read all the descriptions about ENFJ and see what it says!

Melissa
 
My results are:
Your Type is
ENFJ
Extroverted Intuitive Feeling Judging
Strength of the preferences %
22 62 75 1
The Portrait of the Teacher Idealist (eNFj)
 
Me, too!! INFJ

I did this test when I was graduating from UCSB a few years ago... I was off the charts "Judgmental" and the reviewer woman was off the charts on the opposite one. We could not STAND each other! It was so funny. I read up on it, thinking "judgmental" was bad, but it isn't- it's just how comfortable you are with having decisions to make- do you feel that making a decision opens a door or closes a door?

I was in a lot of transition then, as I feel I am now as well. My J score was highest today, too, I think because I'm craving stability!!
 
ENTP here. Funny years ago I was an ENTJ but I keep changing my mind and hate being boxed in so guess I really am a P

Great link - thanks!

Angel you still an ENTP?

Wow I was 89% an E! No wonder I can't sit still in my cube and always have to be in the center of things!
 
No big suprise here:

My Type is INFJ -Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging

Qualitative analysis of my type formula

I am:
- very expressed introvert

- moderately expressed intuitive personality

- moderately expressed feeling personality

- distinctively expressed judging personality
More:
Beneath the quiet exterior, INFJs hold deep convictions about the weightier matters of life. Those who are activists -- INFJs gravitate toward such a role -- are there for the cause, not for personal glory or political power.

INFJs are champions of the oppressed and downtrodden. They often are found in the wake of an emergency, rescuing those who are in acute distress. INFJs may fantasize about getting revenge on those who victimize the defenseless. The concept of 'poetic justice' is appealing to the INFJ.

"There's something rotten in Denmark." Accurately suspicious about others' motives, INFJs are not easily led. These are the people that you can rarely fool any of the time. Though affable and sympathetic to most, INFJs are selective about their friends. Such a friendship is a symbiotic bond that transcends mere words.

INFJs have a knack for fluency in language and facility in communication. In addition, nonverbal sensitivity enables the INFJ to know and be known by others intimately.

Writing, counseling, public service and even politics are areas where INFJs frequently find their niche.

Functional Analysis:

Introverted iNtuition
Introverted intuitives, INFJs enjoy a greater clarity of perception of inner, unconscious processes than all but their INTJ cousins. Just as SP types commune with the object and "live in the here and now" of the physical world, INFJs readily grasp the hidden psychological stimuli behind the more observable dynamics of behavior and affect. Their amazing ability to deduce the inner workings of the mind, will and emotions of others gives INFJs their reputation as prophets and seers. Unlike the confining, routinizing nature of introverted sensing, introverted intuition frees this type to act insightfully and spontaneously as unique solutions arise on an event by event basis.

Extraverted Feeling
Extraverted feeling, the auxiliary deciding function, expresses a range of emotion and opinions of, for and about people. INFJs, like many other FJ types, find themselves caught between the desire to express their wealth of feelings and moral conclusions about the actions and attitudes of others, and the awareness of the consequences of unbridled candor. Some vent the attending emotions in private, to trusted allies. Such confidants are chosen with care, for INFJs are well aware of the treachery that can reside in the hearts of mortals. This particular combination of introverted intuition and extraverted feeling provides INFJs with the raw material from which perceptive counselors are shaped.

Introverted Thinking
The INFJ's thinking is introverted, turned toward the subject. Perhaps it is when the INFJ's thinking function is operative that he is most aloof. A comrade might surmise that such detachment signals a disillusionment, that she has also been found lacking by the sardonic eye of this one who plumbs the depths of the human spirit. Experience suggests that such distancing is merely an indication that the seer is hard at work and focusing energy into this less efficient tertiary function.

Extraverted Sensing
INFJs are twice blessed with clarity of vision, both internal and external. Just as they possess inner vision which is drawn to the forms of the unconscious, they also have external sensing perception which readily takes hold of worldly objects. Sensing, however, is the weakest of the INFJ's arsenal and the most vulnerable. INFJs, like their fellow intuitives, may be so absorbed in intuitive perceiving that they become oblivious to physical reality. The INFJ under stress may fall prey to various forms of immediate gratification. Awareness of extraverted sensing is probably the source of the "SP wannabe" side of INFJs. Many yearn to live spontaneously; it's not uncommon for INFJ actors to take on an SP (often ESTP) role.

Famous INFJs:
Nathan, prophet of Israel
Aristophanes
Chaucer
Goethe
Robert Burns, Scottish poet

U.S. Presidents:
Martin Van Buren
James Earl "Jimmy" Carter
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Fanny Crosby, (blind) hymnist
Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Fred McMurray (My Three Sons)
Shirley Temple Black, child actor, ambassador
Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader, martyr
James Reston, newspaper reporter
Shirley McClain (Sweet Charity, ...)
Piers Anthony, author ("Xanth" series)
Michael Landon (Little House on the Prairie)
Tom Selleck
John Katz, critic, author
Paul Stookey (Peter, Paul and Mary)
U. S. Senator Carol Moseley-Braun (D-IL)
Billy Crystal
Garry Trudeau (Doonesbury)
Nelson Mandela
Mel Gibson
Carrie Fisher
Nicole Kidman
Jamie Foxx
Sela Ward
Mark Harmon
Gary Dourdan
Marg Helgaberger
Evangeline Lilly
Tori May

Just Do It! :)
 
INFJ, too. I've taken this test several times, at very different stages in my life, and I always come out IN?J. When I was in college, I was INTJ, and now I'm INFJ. Funny thing is, each seemed particularly true at the time, so I guess my personality has truly changed a little now that I'm not under so much pressure.

It makes perfect sense to me, though, that I move from Feeling to Thinking when I'm under too much stress. Feeling takes more "effort" than thinking, so I revert to Thinking at very stressful times as a sort of shield.

Shari
 
Well, mine hasn't changed. I'm still a good old ENFP or CHAMPION IDEALIST.

The Champion Idealists are abstract in thought and speech, cooperative in accomplishing their aims, and informative and extraverted when relating with others. For Champions, nothing occurs which does not have some deep ethical significance, and this, coupled with their uncanny sense of the motivations of others, gives them a talent for seeing life as an exciting drama, pregnant with possibilities for both good and evil. This type is found in only about 3 percent of the general population, but they have great influence because of their extraordinary impact on others. Champions are inclined to go everywhere and look into everything that has to do with the advance of good and the retreat of evil in the world. They can't bear to miss out on what is going on around them; they must experience, first hand, all the significant social events that affect our lives. And then they are eager to relate the stories they've uncovered, hoping to disclose the "truth" of people and issues, and to advocate causes. This strong drive to unveil current events can make them tireless in conversing with others, like fountains that bubble and splash, spilling over their own words to get it all out.

Champions consider intense emotional experiences as being vital to a full life, although they can never quite shake the feeling that a part of themselves is split off, uninvolved in the experience. Thus, while they strive for emotional congruency, they often see themselves in some danger of losing touch with their real feelings, which Champions possess in a wide range and variety. In the same vein, Champions strive toward a kind of spontaneous personal authenticity, and this intention always to "be themselves" is usually communicated nonverbally to others, who find it quite attractive. All too often, however, Champions fall short in their efforts to be authentic, and they tend to heap coals of fire on themselves, berating themselves for the slightest self-conscious role-playing.
 
I am an ESFJ
Ok , so I like to be the boss. that is why i was in mgt. for 10 years and work for my self now.
It also says i like working with people.
I am judgemental.
Guess this is alot of truth.
I can usually tell what a person is like in about 10 min.
Like dislike. I can read people well.
Guess it came with yrs of working with the public.
It didn't say how bad i was on names.

Yep.
Sounds like me.

http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=8227804&uid=3969941
 
Nancy...first so sorry to hear that you were feeling under the weather! Hope you're feeling better. This was fascinating. Thank you for always sharing the most interesting, thought-provoking stuff with us. It's been fun reading about everyone.

My type is eNFj - Teacher/Idealist

Teachers expect the very best of those around them, and this expectation, usually expressed as enthusiastic encouragement, motivates action in others and the desire to live up to their expectations. Teachers have the charming characteristic of taking for granted that their expectations will be met, their implicit commands obeyed, never doubting that people will want to do what they suggest. And, more often than not, people do, because this type has extraordinary charisma.

The Teachers are found in no more than 2 or 3 percent of the population. They like to have things settled and arranged. They prefer to plan both work and social engagements ahead of time and tend to be absolutely reliable in honoring these commitments. At the same time, Teachers are very much at home in complex situations which require the juggling of much data with little pre-planning. An experienced Teacher group leader can dream up, effortlessly, and almost endlessly, activities for groups to engage in, and stimulating roles for members of the group to play. In some Teachers, inspired by the responsiveness of their students or followers, this can amount to genius which other types find hard to emulate. Such ability to preside without planning reminds us somewhat of an Provider, but the latter acts more as a master of ceremonies than as a leader of groups. Providers are natural hosts and hostesses, making sure that each guest is well looked after at social gatherings, or that the right things are expressed on traditional occasions, such as weddings, funerals, graduations, and the like. In much the same way, Teachers value harmonious human relations about all else, can handle people with charm and concern, and are usually popular wherever they are. But Teachers are not so much social as educational leaders, interested primarily in the personal growth and development of others, and less in attending to their social needs.



Mikhail Gorbachev is an example of a Teacher Idealist.

A full description of the Teacher and the Idealists is in Please Understand Me or Please Understand Me II

Love and Teachers
:)
 

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