ahmad-toutounji stunMan I am like you INFJ-T (Advocate) Role: Diplomat Strategy: Constant Improvement
TheStunMan Ahmad Toutounji wrotestunMan I am like you INFJ-T (Advocate) Role: Diplomat Strategy: Constant Improvement Keep it up man, you are one of a kind. After reading and agreeing with the result i now understand why i'm weird.
tech-guru Personality Type: Commander (ENTJ-A) (I'll Find a Way or Make One) - & that is Actually True about my Career/Academic Progression and Wealth Accumulation Strategies :) Role: Analyst Strategy: People Mastery Personality Sub Components: Mind: 70% Extraverted Energy: 16% Intuitive Nature: 4% Feeling Tactics: 44% Judging Identity: 9% Turbulent The Sub-Components matches my Personality to a Great Extent -Very Good Personality Test.
MrElie Your personality type: “The Debater” (ENTP-A) Strength of individual traits: Extraverted: 20%, Intuitive: 16%, Thinking: 11%, Prospecting: 17%, Assertive: 36%. Role: Analyst Strategy: People Mastery
serouj As an organizational psychology senior aspiring to become a psychometric assessor I must say this thread is very interesting to read. These tests are fairly accurate, however there's a culture issue here. Middle eastern cultures often pressure individuals into conforming with one profile that most definitely includes Extraversion (E). Being an introverted person myself, my family and school environment during teenage years pushed me towards believing that introversion is some type of mental illness - the recipe for survival was Extraversion :p, which is completely wrong. Although in a very damaging and intrusive manner, I did eventually develop an extraverted side. This test is not an invitation for you to limit yourself to the profile you currently have, it defeats the purpose - there is no way in hell that any of us at this age is an extreme introvert or an extreme extravert, the environment plays a very large role in shaping us as we grow up - and if your profile says you're an "I", this means that you're more "I" than "E" and not completely "I". Similarly, if the career you are pursuing (or the person you are aspiring to become) entails that you develop traits that you don't currently portray - Don't force it! The personality traits you currently possess are your strengths (that you most definitely need to emphasize and develop further), and any other trait you don't have is an area to improve depending on your needs and challenges. Take the time to introspect and understand how these traits evolved over the course of your life, set some goals for the future and don't be afraid to experiment! there's nothing you can't do. My profile: INFP.