Exploring INFP Personality: An MBTI Analysis

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Jung Typology Test: INFP: Introvert (22%) I have a slight preference of Introversion over Extroversion, which means that I tend to be quiet, reflective, private and deep. According to the MBTI Qualifying Program Training Packet, I tend to focus on internal ideas and emotions. Introverts prefer communicating in writing than talking, learn best by having time alone and prefer to work in quiet environments. iNtuitive (16%) I have a slight preference of Intuition over Sensing, which means that I tend to rely on unconscious processes and look at the “big picture.” According to the MBTI Manual, I spend a lot of time thinking about the future, possibilities and potential. Intuitive people are imaginative and creative, bored by routine, like solving problems and developing new skills. Feeling (59%) I have a distinct preference of Feeling over Thinking, which means that I rely on my personal values and emotions. According to the MBTI …show more content…

The results didn’t surprise me at all. All the characteristics mentioned in each one of the categories do describe me. I know I am introvert because I focus on my ideas, memories and emotions. I also receive energy from reelecting on thoughts and being alone. I am intuitive because I think a lot about the future, always see the big picture, and I am imaginative and creative. I am a feeling person because I enjoy supporting other and I always try to encourage and help people. I am a perceiving person because I seek to experience and live life. Big 5 personality test: Openness to Experience/Intellect (Percentile:70) I am relatively high in this classification, which means I am open to new experiences. High scorers in this category tend to be original, creative, artistically sensitive, curious and complex. Conscientiousness (Percentile: 74) High scorers tend to be reliable, well organized, self-disciplined, careful, responsible, dependable and persistent. Extraversion (Percentile:

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