I'm an ISFJ. ISFJs are traditional, loyal, quiet and kind. They are very sensitive to other people's needs because they are very observant. They have rich inner thoughts and emotions. They value stability and cultural norms. They are very adept at giving attention to detail. They do not seek positions of authority.
http://cognitiveprocesses.com/ Be aware that the last letter on the personality type J or P says nothing about what cognitive functions are used, it only describes their orientation. Learnya summin'. INFJ aqui, btdub.
ENFP - I am a firm believer in the validity of the tests because it described me too well. I bought the full report because I was so intrigued.
INTP - resurrecting an old thread out of interest. When I looked into this years ago, it encouraged a great deal of introspection.
I took it on 16personalities.com twice now. About 6 months to a year in between. ENFP-T .... Same result as before. This test is so interesting to me. There is no question for me the accuracy of this test. It nails me.
Awesome! me too!! We should totally become best friends btw I think all of you might find this link useful for your career: http://uk.businessinsider.com/best-jobs-for-every-personality-2014-9
INFP here.I'm a lot into arts, music and writing and it describes me pretty well.I get some sort of catharsis and calmness when I write.Any other INFPs who are into writing of some sort? One more thing.One of the common benefits of nofap among lots of us is making us more social.I wonder if an Introvert came back and took the test after, say, 1 year of abstinence would he turn into an extrovert? I myself am a really shy and reserved person, just like the test describes.Though I've seen good benefits about my social skills, I still consider myself a reserved and highly introvert person.Can a longer streak make this change?
Hey, I was just wondering this earlier! I'm a writer. Just finished my first novel and I'm working on a second. Happy to talk writing with you whenever
Great to hear that! Congratulations on your first novel! Well I'm more into poetry, and sometimes plays, but not regular plays.I call them "Dreamy" plays, as I use a lot of surreal imagery in them.I prefer delving into surrealism and being "abstract" when I write.I think my main problem in writing is being unable to stick with a firm idea about a story and go on with it, so I fail at writing anything lengthy. btw who are your favorite authors?
Dreamy, surreal, abstract imagery plays. That sounds lovely! I don't wanna take over this forum, but I'll send you a private message in a lil bit.