Friday, July 5, 2013

Personality- Do You Have One?

Hope you all had a great Fourth of July!

My friend Scott Freeman put up a personality test. I wanted to check to make sure that I have one, so I took it. It's free and I hope you take it too.

My profile has changed since my early twenties. I used to be an INTP, but now I'm an INFJ.  Here's what that means. Here is an excerpt:


Beneath the quiet exterior, INFJs hold deep convictions about the weightier matters of life. Those who are activists -- INFJs gravitate toward such a role -- are there for the cause, not for personal glory or political power.
INFJs are champions of the oppressed and downtrodden. They often are found in the wake of an emergency, rescuing those who are in acute distress. INFJs may fantasize about getting revenge on those who victimize the defenseless. The concept of 'poetic justice' is appealing to the INFJ.
"There's something rotten in Denmark." Accurately suspicious about others' motives, INFJs are not easily led. These are the people that you can rarely fool any of the time. Though affable and sympathetic to most, INFJs are selective about their friends. Such a friendship is a symbiotic bond that transcends mere words.
INFJs have a knack for fluency in language and facility in communication. In addition, nonverbal sensitivity enables the INFJ to know and be known by others intimately.
Writing, counseling, public service and even politics are areas where INFJs frequently find their niche.

Yeah, that's about right.

What I want to know is: What is YOUR personality type? Click here to take the test- it only takes a few minutes. Answer in the comments!
Yeah, I really do want to save the world. 

5 comments:

  1. ISFJ
    Introvert(67%) Sensing(12%) Feeling(12%) Judging(67%)

    No surprises there! LOL

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  2. INFJ, though my J is right on the line and could become a P at a moment's notice.

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  3. INTP
    Introvert(56%) iNtuitive(25%) Thinking(38%) Perceiving(11)%

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  4. INFJ also, although just sliiiightly into J (I think I become more about fairness -- judgement? -- as I grow older...).

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