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Post by butterfly on Mar 20, 2016 17:17:48 GMT -5
There seem to be a lot of us ISFJ and ISFJ-T folks on here, quite interesting. I made a typo and mine was actually ISFJ-T...I've said that I've become an "extroverted introvert" over time, I mean, what true introvert volunteers for public speaking engagements? But I guess underneath all of my efforts and successes to be more extroverted, my heart is still an introvert.
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Post by bowlergrl0524 on Mar 20, 2016 17:31:16 GMT -5
ISTP-T
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2016 19:21:20 GMT -5
“THE LOGISTICIAN” (ISTJ-A) ... Pretty damn accurate.
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Post by Kid A on Mar 20, 2016 19:37:48 GMT -5
The Protagonist ( ENFJ-T). I used to always get ENFP. I guess personalities do shift with time a bit. I do feel both are accurate, though.
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Post by butterfly on Mar 20, 2016 19:40:53 GMT -5
There seem to be a lot of us ISFJ and ISFJ-T folks on here, quite interesting. I made a typo and mine was actually ISFJ-T...I've said that I've become an "extroverted introvert" over time, I mean, what true introvert volunteers for public speaking engagements? But I guess underneath all of my efforts and successes to be more extroverted, my heart is still an introvert. I thought it said I was unique?! We are ALL unique?!?!?! Yes!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2016 20:22:35 GMT -5
I got INTJ-T The Architect. I have done a few of these at school and for various jobs and have not come across the assertive vs turbulent portion before.
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Post by Tommy on Mar 20, 2016 21:22:02 GMT -5
That is such an Ares thing to say. Ares, or Aries? I don't recall that I posted my birthday here.
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Post by Tommy on Mar 20, 2016 21:42:19 GMT -5
widely accepted use in the corporate world of this test
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Post by Inigo Montoya on Mar 20, 2016 22:30:38 GMT -5
Years ago, I was INTP... now I'm INFP. I can see how my career has encouraged the changes.
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Post by alexa2010 on Mar 21, 2016 2:23:13 GMT -5
ESFP here. Never heard of that test before.
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Post by Hopper on Mar 21, 2016 6:59:50 GMT -5
I'm anything but a 'flower child' type of mediator. I'm a little less passive than that image implies. So I'm more of a 'stinging nettle' child.
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Post by lucretia on Mar 21, 2016 10:34:26 GMT -5
ENTP-T Which means I'm kind of an asshole. No big shocker there. What is interesting is over the years I've shifted from "I" to "E". As I've gotten older, my self confidence I had as a very young child has resurfaced. I spent years getting it kicked out of me, but I'm now more like I "remember" being when I was young. I'm still close, 55%/45% on the "E" side. The other thing that shifted is "J" vs. "P". I am much better as taking life as it comes than I used to be, so this is another interesting, yet unsurprising shift. I've always been the one to argue for the sake of arguing, and I am still "T" (turbulent) rather than "A" (assertive)... but most people don't see my inner struggle as I'm too busy racing ahead to the next debate... LOL All in all, the test is fascinating as a conversation piece. Not terribly reliable, according to "those that science this stuff", but fun nonetheless.
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Post by butterfly on Mar 21, 2016 14:25:23 GMT -5
To be honest: I wake up as an "I", (I am NOT a morning person, don´t talk to meeee......but than, during the day I develop to an "E" hehehehe Yes, this! SO not a morning person but I can fake it pretty well so as not to be unpleasant to my coworkers My "E" comes out because I force it to, no one believes me when I say I'm really quite shy but that's only because I make myself be outgoing most of the time. But in a larger group, I'm much more likely to sit back and observe, learn, and then freak people out with what I've figured out about them But when I was a kid, ohhhh so quiet....wonder what's happened?
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Post by blueskye101 on Mar 21, 2016 14:40:40 GMT -5
I'm anything but a 'flower child' type of mediator. I'm a little less passive than that image implies. So I'm more of a 'stinging nettle' child. [/quote Yea, I don't think I'm all that passive either but was when young. My job, my kids, whipped that part out of me. I do still get my energy and strength from being alone rather in a group as extroverts do. Maybe those are daisies. Strong, resilient and always come back up :-)
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Post by butterfly on Mar 21, 2016 16:31:40 GMT -5
@malibu, I hate team projects too, but not because I'm an introvert - but because of the ones who think it's ok to slack off and get credit like the rest of us! I'm actually usually the one to corral folks and get things going (definitely not an "I" trait), but only if no one else does it. I think it's my problem-solver nature, or maybe my bossy side?
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