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Finding your personality type

Have you ever wondered what your personality type might be? Mine is ISFJ. Knowing what my personality type is gives me a much better understanding of who I am. Now I have wondered why God chose to give me the gift of service, but on that day that He decided to give me this particular gift, He definitely had fun with giving someone who is very much an introvert the spiritual gift of service. But through being able to create and design several websites, I have found one way to be able to use this particular gift, and at the same time giving Him all of the credit with choosing me with the task of creating and designing these websites, and with creating these sites, it's giving all of the glory to God, in which He very much deserves!

Below is the very same test that I have taken, and for me it's quite accurate. Now there are other personality tests that you can take, but I don't know how accurate they are. For me personally, the following one is quite good. Most importantly, have fun with taking the assessment, which ever one you ultimately decide to take.

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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) categorizes individuals into 16 distinct personality types based on preferences across four dimensions: Extraversion vs. Introversion, Sensing vs. Intuition, Thinking vs. Feeling, and Judging vs. Perceiving.

Overview of the MBTI Framework-

The MBTI is a personality assessment tool developed by Isabel Briggs Myers and Katharine Cook Briggs, based on Carl Jung's theory of psychological types. It identifies how individuals perceive the world and make decisions, categorizing them into one of 16 personality types represented by a four-letter code. Each letter corresponds to a preference in one of the following pairs:

An introvert is a person who is energized by solitude and internal reflection, preferring thoughtful, low-stimulation environments over large social gatherings.

Core Traits of Introverts:

Introverts are characterized by a focus on internal thoughts and feelings rather than external stimuli, often finding energy and fulfillment in quiet, solitary settings rather than in crowds or highly social environments. They are not necessarily shy or socially anxious; rather, they prefer meaningful one-on-one interactions or small group settings and may feel drained after prolonged social engagement. Introverts tend to be thoughtful, observant, and reflective, often processing information internally before responding.

The 16 Personality Types

  1. INTJ (Architect): Strategic thinkers, innovative and independent.

  2. INTP (Thinker): Analytical problem-solvers, curious about theories and systems.

  3. ENTJ (Commander): Natural leaders, organized and decisive.

  4. ENTP (Debater): Inventive and enthusiastic, enjoy intellectual challenges.

  5. INFJ (Advocate): Idealistic and insightful, driven to help others.

  6. INFP (Mediator): Creative and empathetic, guided by personal values.

  7. ENFJ (Protagonist): Charismatic leaders, inspiring and supportive of others.

  8. ENFP (Campaigner): Energetic and imaginative, thrive on new ideas and experiences.

  9. ISTJ (Logistician): Dependable and practical, value tradition and order.

  10. ISFJ (Protector): Caring and responsible, dedicated to helping others.

  11. ESTJ (Executive): Efficient and organized, excel in managing tasks and people.

  12. ESFJ (Consul): Sociable and caring, focus on harmony and community.

  13. ISTP (Virtuoso): Hands-on problem solvers, enjoy practical challenges.

  14. ISFP (Adventurer): Artistic and spontaneous, appreciate beauty and experiences.

  15. ESTP (Entrepreneur): Bold and energetic, thrive in dynamic environments.   16. ESFP (Entertainer): Fun-loving & enthusiastic. Enjoys engaging with others.  

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