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WHAT’S YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE?

Aimee Teyssier

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he Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a tool to understand one’s psychological preferences. To navigate this map, pick the letter you associate yourself with the most from each question mark box: the final four letters will be the resulting MBTI personality type, with the associated category and definition at the bottom.

Which one are you?

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I: Are you an introvert? Do you prefer to direct your energy inwardly—to ideas, information, and beliefs?

E: Are you an extrovert? Do you prefer to direct your energy outwards—to people, things, and situations? Do you recharge your energy most when you’re with others?

You are...

An analyst:

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N: Are you intuitive? Do you prefer to deal with ideas, abstract concepts, and theories?

S: Are you sensing? Do you prefer to deal with facts, details, and concrete information? Do you prefer to use your senses to receive information?

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F: Are you more feeling? Do you make judgments and decisions based on tastes and feelings?

T: Are you thoughtful?more Do you make judgments and decisions based on criterialogic-basedregardless of feelings?

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P: Are you perceiving?more Do you feel more structured and organized on the inside?

J: Are you judgmental?moreDo you feel spontaneousmoreand adaptable on the inside?

INTJ, INTP, ENTJ, ENTP Analysts are intuitive and thinking personality types; they have a strong ability to rationalize and innovate.

A sentinel:

ISTJ, ISFJ, ESTJ, ESFJ Sentinels are sensing and judgmental personality types; they are careful, consistent, and selfmotivated, rarely needing external inspiration to be productive.

A diplomat:

INFJ, INFP, ENFP, ENFJ Diplomats are intuitive and feeling personality types; they kind-hearted and open to others. Usually, they prefer working collaboratively rather than competing with their peers.

An explorer : ISTP, ISFP, ESTP, ESFP Explorers are intuitive and perceiving personality types; they are exciting, energetic, and bold. They are the life of the party but can make decisions too quickly.

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