INFP Personality (“The Mediator”) but when they find like-minded people to spend their time with, the harmony they feel will be a fountain of joy and inspiration.
Quote from: SAK Guy on April 01, 2015, 03:45:59 PM INFP Personality (“The Mediator”) but when they find like-minded people to spend their time with, the harmony they feel will be a fountain of joy and inspiration.You must feel very harmonious on MTO
Question 3:"You try to respond to your e-mails as soon as possible and cannot stand a messy inbox."I have a tidy inbox but I don't answer e-mails immediately, now what?"You are more of a natural improviser than a careful planner"I'm a natural improviser, but I prefer planning So many questions where I want both. I think I should be a schizoid sociopath but apparently I'm an architect INTJ... and... that seems surprisingly accurateINTJs are simultaneously the most starry-eyed idealists and the bitterest of cynics
Quote from: Etherealicer on April 01, 2015, 04:21:09 PMQuestion 3:"You try to respond to your e-mails as soon as possible and cannot stand a messy inbox."I have a tidy inbox but I don't answer e-mails immediately, now what?"You are more of a natural improviser than a careful planner"I'm a natural improviser, but I prefer planning So many questions where I want both. I think I should be a schizoid sociopath but apparently I'm an architect INTJ... and... that seems surprisingly accurateINTJs are simultaneously the most starry-eyed idealists and the bitterest of cynics Sometimes people are near the boarder of two types. I've taken the test many times from different websites. I always come out INTP but I am not far from being INTJ.
Quote from: kosmo on April 01, 2015, 04:29:42 PMQuote from: Etherealicer on April 01, 2015, 04:21:09 PMQuestion 3:"You try to respond to your e-mails as soon as possible and cannot stand a messy inbox."I have a tidy inbox but I don't answer e-mails immediately, now what?"You are more of a natural improviser than a careful planner"I'm a natural improviser, but I prefer planning So many questions where I want both. I think I should be a schizoid sociopath but apparently I'm an architect INTJ... and... that seems surprisingly accurateINTJs are simultaneously the most starry-eyed idealists and the bitterest of cynics Sometimes people are near the boarder of two types. I've taken the test many times from different websites. I always come out INTP but I am not far from being INTJ.Well, this is within the limitations of online tests...*Among the fictional characters for INTJ is Katniss Everdeen, the most passive Character, that never plans Show content* Once scored 160 on an online IQ-Test in English (which isn't my mother tongue). I mean I'm smart but not nearly that smart.
ISTP for me. I've taken one of these before, but couldn't remember the results Reading through the description, though, it seems to be fairly spot on.
ESTJ Personality (“The Executive”) ESTJs are representatives of tradition and order, utilizing their understanding of what is right, wrong and socially acceptable to bring families and communities together. Embracing the values of honesty, dedication and dignity, people with the ESTJ personality type are valued for their clear advice and guidance, and they happily lead the way on difficult paths. Taking pride in bringing people together, ESTJs often take on roles as community organizers, working hard to bring everyone together in celebration of cherished local events, or in defense of the traditional values that hold families and communities together.Anyone Worth Their Salt Sticks Up for What They Believe Is Right...
ESTJ PERSONALITY (“THE EXECUTIVE”)Good order is the foundation of all things.Edmund BurkeESTJs are representatives of tradition and order, utilizing their understanding of what is right, wrong and socially acceptable to bring families and communities together. Embracing the values of honesty, dedication and dignity, people with the ESTJ personality type are valued for their clear advice and guidance, and they happily lead the way on difficult paths. Taking pride in bringing people together, ESTJs often take on roles as community organizers, working hard to bring everyone together in celebration of cherished local events, or in defense of the traditional values that hold families and communities together.ANYONE WORTH THEIR SALT STICKS UP FOR WHAT THEY BELIEVE IS RIGHT...ESTJ personalityDemand for such leadership is high in democratic societies, and forming no less than 11% of the population, it's no wonder that many of America's presidents have been ESTJs. Strong believers in the rule of law and authority that must be earned, ESTJ personalities lead by example, demonstrating dedication and purposeful honesty, and an utter rejection of laziness and cheating, especially in work. If anyone declares hard, manual work to be an excellent way to build character, it is ESTJs.ESTJs are aware of their surroundings and live in a world of clear, verifiable facts - the surety of their knowledge means that even against heavy resistance, they stick to their principles and push an unclouded vision of what is and is not acceptable. Their opinions aren't just empty talk either, as ESTJs are more than willing to dive into the most challenging projects, improving action plans and sorting details along the way, making even the most complicated tasks seem easy and approachable.However, ESTJs don't work alone, and they expect their reliability and work ethic to be reciprocated - people with this personality type meet their promises, and if partners or subordinates jeopardize them through incompetence or laziness, or worse still, dishonesty, they do not hesitate to show their wrath. This can earn them a reputation for inflexibility, a trait shared by all Sentinels (SJ), but it's not because ESTJs are arbitrarily stubborn, but because they truly believe that these values are what make society work....BUT STILL BETTER ARE THOSE WHO ACKNOWLEDGE WHEN THEY ARE IN ERROR.ESTJs are classic images of the model citizen: they help their neighbors, uphold the law, and try to make sure that everyone participates in the communities and organizations they hold so dear.The main challenge for ESTJs is to recognize that not everyone follows the same path or contributes in the same way. A true leader recognizes the strength of the individual, as well as that of the group, and helps bring those individuals' ideas to the table. That way, ESTJs really do have all the facts, and are able to lead the charge in directions that work for everyone.
Hmm, am I the only Extraverted here yet? Then how come most of you have so many more posts than me (not to mention likes)?
INTP Personality (“The Logician”)http://www.16personalities.com/intp-personality
Quote from: kkokkolis on April 01, 2015, 09:09:18 PMHmm, am I the only Extraverted here yet? Then how come most of you have so many more posts than me (not to mention likes)?Ahem.I am an executive too.
Quote from: kkokkolis on April 01, 2015, 09:09:18 PMHmm, am I the only Extraverted here yet? Then how come most of you have so many more posts than me (not to mention likes)?You're the only one who has a real life and prefers live communication ...