MBTI Personality

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Brief description of the MBTI personality traits

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Personality Test Results :Personality Test Results The Myers-Briggs Type Inventory identifies individual preferences in terms of opposing pairs…


Introvert—Extrovert (I or E) :Introvert—Extrovert (I or E) Introverts think best by themselves by processing ideas in their own minds. They can be tired out by too much contact with other people. Extroverts, on the other hand, are usually energized by being with other people and often think best if they can discuss their ideas.


Sensing--Intuitive (S or N) :Sensing--Intuitive (S or N) Sensing thinkers take in information sequentially through their senses and are most interested in the concrete and the here-and-now. (hands-on types, good organizers—know what’s needed to implement a plan.) Intuitive thinkers are interested in theories and possibilities and often make good guesses without going through sequential steps. (good planners, often leave the specifics to someone who is good with details; they can see the end product but may not always know how to get there. )


Thinking—Feeling (T or F) :Thinking—Feeling (T or F) People with a Thinking preference tend to make decisions objectively in a logical and impartial way. People with a Feeling preference tend to make decisions subjectively on the basis of their feelings and perceived effects on other people.


Judging—Perceiving (J or P) :Judging—Perceiving (J or P) People with a Judging preference like the future to be clear and settled and they strive for closure. They prefer goals and deadlines.* People with a Perceiving preference like their lives to be open-ended as long as possible. They are flexible and can “go with the flow.” *“Judging” in no way means that you judge people or that you are prejudiced. It simply means that you prefer to work with goals and deadlines as opposed to “open-ended” possibilities.


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