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ISFJ: The Protector
ISFJs are hardworking caretakers, motivated to provide for others. They are loyal to traditions and to organizations, and work hard to take care of the needs of others. They tend to be orderly, sensible, and compassionate. Famous ISFJs include Mother Teresa, Barbara Bush, Kristy Yamaguchi, and Louisa May Alcott. Read more.

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Medical students' choice of specialty correlates with personality type. Read more.

75% of real estate agents are Extraverted Judgers. Read more.

Asperger's diagnosis may be due to INTP or ISTP personality type. Read more.

Intuitive Thinking types are the most likely to be argumentative. Read more.

ENFPs are overrepresented among students who leave college. Read more.

Sensing types are more likely to be politically conservative. Read more.

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ENTJ: The Fieldmarshal
ENTJs are strategic leaders, motivated to organize change. They excel at logical reasoning and are articulate and quick-witted. They tend to be decisive, blunt, and knowledgeable, and enjoy hard work. Famous ENTJs include Al Gore, Bill Gates, Margaret Thatcher, and General Norman Schwarzkopf. Read more.

istp ISTP: The Crafter
ISTPs are observant artisans, masters in the use of tools and equipment. They are curious and enjoy applying technical skill. Independent, reserved, and action-oriented, they get things done on their own terms. Famous ISTPs include Lance Armstrong, Clint Eastwood, Michael Jordan, and Amelia Earhart. Read more.
infp INFP: The Healer
INFPs are creative idealists, guided by their own core values and beliefs. They tend to be sensitive, independent, reserved, and caring, and are concerned for the personal growth of themselves and others. Famous INFPs include Princess Diana, William Shakespeare, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and Helen Keller. Read more.
esfp ESFP: The Performer
ESFPs are vivacious entertainers who charm and engage those around them. They are spontaneous, energetic, and fun-loving, and take pleasure in the things around them: food, clothes, nature, animals, and especially people. Famous ESFPs include Marilyn Monroe, Ronald Reagan, Magic Johnson, and Elvis Presley. Read more.

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Compatibility and Your Myers-Briggs Type
It’s the classic story of the Odd Couple: she’s the life of the party, while he gives any excuse to leave early. He’s orderly and fastidious, while she leaves milk on the counter. He’s logical, she’s emotional; he’s from Mars, she’s from Venus. But is it true that opposites attract? Read more.

Plus: Find your best matches with our Myers Briggs compatibility chart.

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Career Tests Help Your Child Choose the Right Career
With so many career options, it can be difficult for parents and teens to narrow down the choices. Today’s career assessments provide an accurate, sophisticated, and time-effective way to help your child discover their career aptitude. Read more.

8 Reasons You Hate Your Job: Stress, Burnout, and Your Myers Briggs Personality Type
If it’s not as simple as a tyrant boss, meager wages, or long days in the salt mine, how can you explain your stress and frustration with your job? Simple. Your job may just be a terrible misfit for your personality type. Read more.

Understanding Your Myers-Briggs Assessment Results
Discover the meaning of the personality preference scales, the Preference Clarity Index, and more. Read more.

Recommended Reading
Books on Myers-Briggs Personality Type in careers, relationships, and spirituality.

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