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Personality Tests

ENTP

December 27, 2009

ENTP: The Inventor, The Lawyer, The Innovator ENTPs have brilliantly witty, clever senses of humor. They tend to voice sarcastic jokes, to discharge tense environments. ENTPs are flexible individuals who can adapt to a variety of situations. ENTPs understand detailed, complex relationships across disciplines;

ENFP

December 27, 2009

ENFP: The Advocate, The Champion ENFPs are fun, whimsical individuals who love to generate ideas and interact with people. If ever a type was the quintessential comedian, its the ENFP. ENFPs have a gift for making those around them laugh. They seem to assume the responsibility of making sure everyone around them is having fun.

INTP

December 26, 2009

INTP: The Architect The INTP enjoys above all else autonomy and thinking analytically. INTPs possess a wealth of knowledge about a variety of subjects. They enjoy delving deep into subjects of personal interest, but also prefer switching from subject to subject. They are generalists if INTJs are specialists.

INFJ

December 26, 2009

INFJ: The Counselor, sometimes called the Protector, also known as the Advisor INFJs may be identified by their ability to “see the future.” Some refer to this ability as having a crystal ball; the INFJ seems to know what will happen ahead of time. INFJs also have curious accuracy in understanding others with few words; [...]

INFP

December 26, 2009

INFP: The Healer INFPs see the world romantically, as do all NFs. INFPs see shades of both dark and light-  lovely and fascinating, with dark forces hiding behind the shadows. INFPs usually have a deep and rich personal value system which they hold dear to their heart.

INTJ

December 25, 2009

INTJ: The Mastermind INTJs are the most rare type. INTJs are brilliant individuals who seek a better way for the paths of specialized knowledge they most often have sought and pursued from a very young age. INTJs are able to let loose and have a good time at appropriate times and events. At the same [...]

Se vs. Si: Important Comparisons

December 23, 2009

I am a huge fan of personality tests because of the important information the user may glean. In my previous post, Se vs. Si: Understanding Your Personality Tests’ Results, I wrote about two of Carl Jung’s Cognitive Functions. This post goes a little more in depth, looking at the Pros andCons of Se and Si. [...]

Se vs. Si: Understanding Your Personality Tests’ Results

December 22, 2009

Se and Si account for a important distinctions in personalities. Take a look at your Personality Tests’ results and compare below. Which cognitive function do you use, according to Carl Jung? Do you agree? Is the theory valid, in your opinion? Se Extroverted Sensing You may find the following information useful if you are new [...]