Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Personality Types

Sources: MBTI Personality Types

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

The Test

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MBTI Personality Type: INFJ, The Advocate

Advocates are persuasive communicators. Their passion towards their beliefs can cause them to overload themselves and regularly burnout. The Advocate’s wisdom mixed with their fear of criticism can appear closed off to others, but make no mistake they have no problem being disruptive.

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MBTI Personality Type: INTP, The Logician⁠

The Logician remains open to new ideas as long as they're backed by factual evidence. Their abstract thinking and large imagination lets Logicians analyze this complex world easily. They can become egotistical, forgetful of their own needs, and incapable of interpersonal connections.

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MBTI Personality Type: INFP, The Mediator⁠

Mediators want the best for everyone. They avoid conflict sometimes at their own cost. An emotional mindset can make this personality very generous but it can also cause them to loose sight of reality. They place a lot of value on the opinions of others.

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MBTI Personality Type: INTJ, The Architect⁠

The Architect is more focused on what they will learn from a situation than actually experiencing it. Proudly rational, they are eager for information as long as it’s proven to be correct through the proper research and analysis. The Architect can become cynical towards what they don’t understand and overly critical of what does not live up to their standards.

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MBTI Personality Type: ISFP, The Adventurer

The Adventurer is go with the flow. They are compassionate individuals. They’re quite infatuating because of their empathic ability to relate to others. The Adventurer desires freedom and runs away from stressful situations. Their self-esteem and unpredictability can get them in a lot of trouble.

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MBTI Personality Type: ISTP, The Virtuoso⁠

The Virtuoso personality is creatively practical, they are extremely tactical and enjoy taking things apart. Rational in thinking but spontaneous in behavior. They get bored easily. The Virtuoso likes to keeps their personal lives private and remains calm when pressured making them hard to understand.

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MBTI Personality Type: ISFJ, The Defender⁠

The Defender sacrifices their needs in order to support others. Once favored they remain loyal. Their practicality can make them reluctant to change despite how they may feel inside. Defenders will let injustices slide if they know it’s for the greater good. They hold themselves at a higher standard than they do others.

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MBTI Personality Type: ISTJ, The Logistician

⁠Is a reliable individual who lets logic steer their judgments. They remain aware, present-minded, but can be insensitive to what is not traditional. This personality craves stability and doesn't do well with organization.⁠

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MBTI Personality Type: ESFJ, The Consul⁠

The Consul puts in a great effort to take care of others. They care deeply about others but that warmth is extended exclusively to the socially acceptable. The Consul feels responsible to follow social regulations. Their need to belong can motivate a Consul to overcompensate through good deeds and appear needy.

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MBTI Personality Type: ESTJ, The Executive⁠

You will find the Executive actively enforcing uniformity. They take pride in creating and maintaining order. Their objectivity and straightforward viewpoint can make the Executive judgmental towards the unfamiliar and less likely to risk what already works to try something new. For that they are very reliable individuals.

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MBTI Personality Type: ESFP, The Entertainer

The people’s people, the Entertainer’s boldness and creativity allows them to stand out against the crowd. Since they’re so focused on experiencing the here and now they lack the focus to prepare for the future. 

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MBTI Personality Type: ESTP, The Entrepreneur⁠

The Entrepreneur’s strength is their sociability. This can land them in places and around people not many can reach. Their factual methodology can leave them intolerable to emotional dilemmas. Their love for bold ingenuity can become risky when an entrepreneur gets bored.

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MBTI Personality Type: ENTJ, The Commander⁠

Stimulated by efficiency, the Commander’s strong desire to achieve their goals makes them great for implementing efficient solutions in unstructured environments. Others aspire to be like the Commander and they know it. Their dominating high levels of self-confidence come across as narcissistic and unreasonable.

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MBTI Personality Type: ENTP, The Debater⁠

Debaters are knowledgable about a lot of different subjects. They are great problem solvers. If an idea isn’t successful they have no problem bouncing back with a new set of solutions. Their high energy and active thinking can make it hard for a debater to focus. They can have difficulty coping with day-to-day practical tasks.

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MBTI Personality Type: ENFP, The Campaigner⁠

Everything is part of the bigger picture to the Campaigner. Their curiosities about life lead them to be more open-minded. The Campaigner loves to talk and share their lives with others. Their popularity comes in handy because the Campaigners often need the help from others to remain stable.

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MBTI Personality Type: ENFJ, The Protagonist⁠

A born leader, the Protagonist can be too much of a good thing. They are liked by others because of their ability to listen and tolerate differing opinions. They fear letting others down and will guarantee more than they can follow through on.