INTROVERTED FEELING TYPES
man i have such a problem with finishing things i start. never actually did the second part of my bound expedition :P. well anyways here is not exactly what i was hoping to post about the personality test but o well this way i can just get it out of the way.
this is just the combination of my four different aspects of my personality.
orientation to life: Introverted
process of perceiving: Sensate / iNtuitive (border line)
process of judging: Feeling
attitued: Perceiving
well heres a sheet i got about ... me
Introverted Feeling Types - ISFP & INFP
intoverted feeling types have a wealth of warmth and enthusiasm, but may not show it till they know you well. reliance on feeling leads them to judge everything by personal values; being introverts, they choose these values without reference to the judgment of others. they know what is most important to them and protect it at all costs. loyalties and passionate conviction are masked by their quiet reserve.
their feeling being intoverted, they conduct their outer lives mainly with their preferred perceptive process. either sensing or intuition. this makes them open-minded, flexible and adaptable - until one of these things they value most deeply seems in danger - at which point they stop adapting. except for the sake of their work they have little wish to impress or dominate. the friends who mean most to them are the people who understand their values and the goals they are working toward.
they are twice as good when working at a job they believe in; their feeling puts added energy behind their efforts. they want their work to contribute to something that matters to them ' human understanding or happiness or health, or perhaps to the perfecting of some project or undertaking. they want to have a purpose beyond their paycheck, no matter how big the check. they are perfectionists wherever their feelings is engaged and are usually happiest at some individual work involving their personal values.
being idealists, they measure their accomplishments against an inner standard of perfection, instead of what is actually possible. they may suffer from too great self-demand, feeling that the contrast between their inner ideal and outer reality is some how their fault. they need to find something they really care about, and then work to achieve it. with an ideal to work for, and good development of perception to help them recognize realistic difficulties and possible solutions, they can achieve a high degree of self-confident drive.
if (repeat if) they do not find a way to use their energies in the service of an ideal. they tend to become oversensitive and vulnerable, losing confidence in life and in themselves. if their perception is undeveloped, they may have so little realism that they aspire to the impossible and achieve frustratingly little.
ISFP - with sensing as auxiliary (on this sheet im more an ISFP than INFP)
see the realities. mildly resemble ESFP, especially in the seeing and meeting the need of the moment. can pay close, unbroken attention for long periods, when work requires monitoring or close observation.
show their warmth more by deeds than words. compassionate toward all helpless creatures. work well at jobs requiring devotion. gentle, considerate, retiring. consistantly underestimate and understate themselves. may find satisfactory outlets in fields where taste, discrimination and a sense of beauty are of value.
i normally am more INFP but the one on the sheet was no way me :P.
well i hope thats the end of that :P
cya :)
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Thursday, August 17, 2006