My personality

My personality type is ...

Personality test 1: https://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp

 

DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE NAME AND ITS PERCENTAGES. FOR EXAMPLE:
DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE NAME AND ITS PERCENTAGES. FOR EXAMPLE:

ESFP

Extravert(41%) Sensing(16%) Feeling(6%) Perceiving(25%)

According to the test I have:

- A moderate preference of Extraversion over Introversion (41%)

- A slight preference of Sensing over Intuition (16%)
- A slight preference of Feeling over Thinking (6%)
- A moderate preference of Perceiving over Judging (25%)

Personality type description (example):

Extraverted Sensing

The dominant function of ESFPs is concerned with the reality that is perceived through the senses. This type's prime directive is to examine the tangible through taste, touch, sight, feeling and hearing. ESFPs' need for new experiences surely results from this function. Feeling gives focus to the collected information, producing the amiable nature of this type. As perceivers, ESFPs do not linger on moral concerns unless it is in service of a Greater Good and/or a unifying cause.

Introverted Feeling

Feeling, which tends to decision-making in the interest of individual beings, is auxiliary to sensing. As with all introverted functions, feeling for ESFPs has a surreal, cryptic, quintessential nature. It is more often implied than verbally expressed, more apparent in countenance and deed rather than word or creed. Feeling takes care that playful pokes and pranks do no harm to the victim.

Extraverted Thinking

This tertiary function is at the ready to give definitive answers when the world requires them. It provides a measure of balance to Introverted Feeling, allowing the ESFP some level of boundary and protection from those who would take advantage. When overused or overestimated, however, Thinking becomes a liability. ESFPs do well to seek out confirmation of the soundness of tough-minded decisions.

Introverted iNtuition

This function is least visible. As is the nature of the inferior (fourth) function, ESFP intuition lacks a sense of balance. This type seems most successful in deducing patterns and seeing connections only after a thorough examination of the facts (which process appears quite unorganized and haphazard to non-SPs). Although some ESFPs may develop such abilities, the mastery of logic, analysis and abstraction is usually difficult and wearying, and not very much fun.



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