Whats your Personality type?

In the past year or so, I’ve picked up a certain fascination with the Meyers-Briggs personality types. Out of all the attempts to categorize overall personalities and the traits which compose them, it seems to be the most accurate. It originally struck my fancy when I took an internet test based on the concept, and it pegged me down so close that it literally shocked me.

Now I’m interested in seeing two things in this thread:

  1. What types of personalities are attracted to SDMB? Is there a difference from the percentages of the general populace? Also, it could be interesting to see how the results coincide with each poster’s style on the board.

  2. Does anyone have another pet theory of personalities they’d like to expound? This is a subject which interests me a lot, and I figure this is the best place to eradicate my ignorance :smiley:

For more information on the different types, go here

For one free internet test, try here

To get things started I’m an INFP Quester/Healer type.

Roadwalker:
Your Type is
ISTJ
Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
89 11 11 11

INTP

ISTJ - at least the last time I took the test (Probably about 18 months ago).

I’ve tested as INFJ both online and taking the real test in one of my psych classes, within the last few years.

Your Type is
ENFP

Strength of the preferences %
Extroverted 11

Intuitive 78

Feeling 67

Perceiving 56

Qualitative analysis of your type formula

You are:

slightly expressed extrovert

very expressed intuitive personality

distinctively expressed feeling personality

moderately expressed perceiving personality


ftr, this is result I always get on these things

Your Type is
INFJ
Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging
Strength of the preferences %
56 11 56 33

Here is an interesting and humorous article written by Jonathan Rauch of The Atlantic Monthly concerning the nature of introversion: Caring for Your Introvert

Incidentally, I found the link through Neal Stephenson’s website. He is the author of Cryptonomicon .

INTJ.

ENFP

Enthusiastic, idealistic, and creative. Able to do almost anything that interests them. Great people skills. Need to live life in accordance with their inner values. Excited by new ideas, but bored with details. Open-minded and flexible, with a broad range of interests and abilities.

Portrait of an ENFP - Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving
(Extraverted Intuition with Introverted Feeling)


The Inspirer

As an ENFP, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you take things in primarily via your intuition. Your secondary mode is internal, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit in with your personal value system.

ENFPs are warm, enthusiastic people, typically very bright and full of potential. They live in the world of possibilities, and can become very passionate and excited about things. Their enthusiasm lends them the ability to inspire and motivate others, more so than we see in other types. They can talk their way in or out of anything. They love life, seeing it as a special gift, and strive to make the most out of it.

ENFPs have an unusually broad range of skills and talents. They are good at most things which interest them. Project-oriented, they may go through several different careers during their lifetime. To onlookers, the ENFP may seem directionless and without purpose, but ENFPs are actually quite consistent, in that they have a strong sense of values which they live with throughout their lives. Everything that they do must be in line with their values. An ENFP needs to feel that they are living their lives as their true Self, walking in step with what they believe is right. They see meaning in everything, and are on a continuous quest to adapt their lives and values to achieve inner peace. They’re constantly aware and somewhat fearful of losing touch with themselves. Since emotional excitement is usually an important part of the ENFP’s life, and because they are focused on keeping “centered”, the ENFP is usually an intense individual, with highly evolved values.

An ENFP needs to focus on following through with their projects. This can be a problem area for some of these individuals. Unlike other Extraverted types, ENFPs need time alone to center themselves, and make sure they are moving in a direction which is in sync with their values. ENFPs who remain centered will usually be quite successful at their endeavors. Others may fall into the habit of dropping a project when they become excited about a new possibility, and thus they never achieve the great accomplishments which they are capable of achieving.

Most ENFPs have great people skills. They are genuinely warm and interested in people, and place great importance on their inter-personal relationships. ENFPs almost always have a strong need to be liked. Sometimes, especially at a younger age, an ENFP will tend to be “gushy” and insincere, and generally “overdo” in an effort to win acceptance. However, once an ENFP has learned to balance their need to be true to themselves with their need for acceptance, they excel at bringing out the best in others, and are typically well-liked. They have an exceptional ability to intuitively understand a person after a very short period of time, and use their intuition and flexibility to relate to others on their own level.

Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks, and will frequently remain oblivous to these types of concerns. When they do have to perform these tasks, they do not enjoy themselves. This is a challenging area of life for most ENFPs, and can be frustrating for ENFP’s family members.

An ENFP who has “gone wrong” may be quite manipulative - and very good it. The gift of gab which they are blessed with makes it naturally easy for them to get what they want. Most ENFPs will not abuse their abilities, because that would not jive with their value systems.

ENFPs sometimes make serious errors in judgment. They have an amazing ability to intuitively perceive the truth about a person or situation, but when they apply judgment to their perception, they may jump to the wrong conclusions.

ENFPs who have not learned to follow through may have a difficult time remaining happy in marital relationships. Always seeing the possibilities of what could be, they may become bored with what actually is. The strong sense of values will keep many ENFPs dedicated to their relationships. However, ENFPs like a little excitement in their lives, and are best matched with individuals who are comfortable with change and new experiences.

Having an ENFP parent can be a fun-filled experience, but may be stressful at times for children with strong Sensing or Judging tendancies. Such children may see the ENFP parent as inconsistent and difficult to understand, as the children are pulled along in the whirlwind life of the ENFP. Sometimes the ENFP will want to be their child’s best friend, and at other times they will play the parental authoritarian. But ENFPs are always consistent in their value systems, which they will impress on their children above all else, along with a basic joy of living.

ENFPs are basically happy people. They may become unhappy when they are confined to strict schedules or mundane tasks. Consequently, ENFPs work best in situations where they have a lot of flexibility, and where they can work with people and ideas. Many go into business for themselves. They have the ability to be quite productive with little supervision, as long as they are excited about what they’re doing.

Because they are so alert and sensitive, constantly scanning their environments, ENFPs often suffer from muscle tension. They have a strong need to be independent, and resist being controlled or labelled. They need to maintain control over themselves, but they do not believe in controlling others. Their dislike of dependence and suppression extends to others as well as to themselves.

ENFPs are charming, ingenuous, risk-taking, sensitive, people-oriented individuals with capabilities ranging across a broad spectrum. They have many gifts which they will use to fulfill themselves and those near them, if they are able to remain centered and master the ability of following through.

Jungian functional preference ordering for ENFP:
Dominant: Extraverted Intuition
Auxiliary: Introverted Feeling
Tertiary: Extraverted Thinking
Inferior: Introverted Sensing


Meant to post this with my previous one…

It is correct in almost every detail. The good and the bad.

Your Type is
ESTJ
Extroverted Sensing Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
56 22 11 11

Actually, a third question for those of you up to it:

How accurate do you feel the test was at pegging you?

Another INFJ/Counselor here:

Introverted: 89%
Intuitive: 22%
Feeling: 56%
Judging: 44%

When I took this test on another site a few years ago, I was an INFP/Healer.

It pegged me as a Fieldmarshal (eNTj). Not necessarily accurate, but some things apply.

I am an eNFj, or The Teacher. This is great, since I am in fact a teacher. I guess I’m one of those lucky folks who found the right profession. The disturbing thing is that only 2-3% of the population is an eNFj, which means that a lot of my fellow teachers are NOT Teachers by nature (but I could have told you that).

I think the description of the eNFj hit pretty close to the mark.

Your Type is
INTJ
Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
44 56 89 1

Done this a few times. I get INTJ every time.

ISFP
Introverted: 33%
Sensing: 1%
Feeling: 11%
Perceiving: 67%

Based on this, I’d say it’s pretty accurate.

Your Type is
ISTJ
Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
33 1 11 22
moderately expressed introvert

slightly expressed sensing personality

slightly expressed thinking personality

slightly expressed judging personality

INFP
Introverted 56%
Intuitive 44%
Feeling 33%
Perceiving 33%

Humm, I tend flip between INFP and INTJ depending on my mood so I thought the F&P percentages were a bit low. Mind you by I&N percentages were lower compared to a few years ago…

I’m an iNTj and it is VERY accurate for me. I’ve gotten the sames scores taking it multiple times, even years apart.

This is pretty much me in a nutshell:

http://www.typelogic.com/intj.html

INFJ checking in.