Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Essay

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I have always enjoyed taking all kinds of personality tests, even the ones that had no credibility. I liked hearing how others saw me or how introverted I am. I know who I am so these tests would justify these characteristics. I took the MBTI before and, although I do not remember my score, I remember thinking how spot-on my results were. The MBTI is a great way to get a basic understanding of your personality.
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a personality assessment that allows an individual to understand their own personality in a way they would understand and connect to their daily lives. The MBTI was created by Katherine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers, mother and daughter respectively, as a way for individuals to understand …show more content…

As defined by the MBTI, an individual could receive the following traits: extravert or introvert, thinking or feeling, sensing or intuition, and judging or perceiving. There are 16 possible personalities. To be extraverted or introverted all depends on where an individual focuses their energy. If an individual focuses their energy outwards into their environment, they would be considered an extravert. If an individual keeps their energy internalized, they would be considered an introvert. An individual who takes an objective view, rather than an empathetic one, is considered a thinker when it comes to making decisions. Those with an empathetic view on a situation would make decisions based on how they are feeling. For someone to be sensing, they would prefer to take in information piece-by-piece, rather than all at once like the intuitive people. Judging people plan their way through the world just to get there to be done with it, whereas perceiving people put off making decisions until they know all possible choices. The MBTI is great for getting a basic understanding of …show more content…

Based on the results, I am introverted, intuitive, a thinker, and a judger. According to the Myers-Briggs official website, “[Introverts are] ‘reflective’ or ‘reserved’… comfortable with being alone and like doing things [they] can do on [their] own… prefer to know just a few people really well… spend too much time reflecting and don’t move into action quickly enough… sometimes forget to check with the outside world to see if [their] ideas really fit the experience” (The Myers And Briggs Foundation). I completely agree with this diagnosis. I resonate with every single one of the quirks. I would much rather stay home on a Friday night than go out to a party. That being said, I do appreciate a nice outing with a few close friends every now and then. I can easily get lost in a TV show and completely forget about life away from the screen. My results concluded that I am intuitive. The Myers-Briggs website says “[Intuitive people] remember events by what [they] read ‘between the lines’ about their meaning…solve problems by leaping different ideas and possibilities… [are] interested in doing things that are new and different… to see the big picture, then to find out the facts… trust impressions, symbols, and metaphors more than what [they] actually experience… [and sometimes] think so much about new possibilities” (The Myers And Briggs Foundation). Personally, I could not decide if I would get intuition or

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