ENFP

Shawn | September 17, 2007 in Journal | Comments (2)

Extroverted (E) 87.5% Introverted (I) 12.5%
Intuitive (N) 58.33% Sensing (S) 41.67%
Feeling (F) 62.5% Thinking (T) 37.5%
Perceiving (P) 70.83% Judging (J) 29.17%

outgoing, social, disorganized, easily talked into doing silly things, spontaneous, wild and crazy, acts without thinking, good at getting people to have fun, pleasure seeking, irresponsible, physically affectionate, risk taker, thrill seeker, likely to have or want a tattoo, adventurous, unprepared, attention seeking, hyperactive, irrational, loves crowds, rule breaker, prone to losing things, seductive, easily distracted, open, revealing, comfortable in unfamiliar situations, attracted to strange things, non punctual, likes to stand out, likes to try new things, fun seeker, unconvenional, energetic, impulsive, empathetic, dangerous, loving, attachment prone, prone to fantasy

 

Scary how right on these stupid personality tests are. I want it to be way off, you know, like I’m an exception to the rule. Nope, it’s pretty much dead on. Everyone’s probably taken the Myers-Briggs test at one time or another, if not though click below and get your personality test results. It’s also where I got the above description, the best I’ve seen anywhere about the 16 Jungian/Myers-Briggs personality types. So if you’re not already bored enough from reading this dreck, go on over and take the test. You know you want to.

ENFP – “Journalist”. Uncanny sense of the motivations of others. Life is an exciting drama. 8.1% of total population.

 

Free Jung Word Choice Test (similar to MBTI)
personality tests by similarminds.com

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  1. Comment by Amy — September 17, 2007 @ 11:49 pm

    Here’s mine- boy, those tests are uncanny! After Googling INFP and reading some of the profiles of that personality type, I must say that mine is right on the money too.

    INFP – “Questor”. High capacity for caring. Emotional face to the world. High sense of honor derived from internal values. 4.4% of total population. Free Jung Word Choice Test (similar to MBTI)personality tests by similarminds.com

  2. Comment by Shawn — September 18, 2007 @ 2:06 am

    Wow Amy, that’s some dark shit.. One letter away makes a huge difference doesn’t it?

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