Last week we talked about what your Enneagram personality type is and it was so fun hearing what yours were! Let’s continue the conversation: What’s your Myers-Briggs personality type? Here’s where you can find out + what mine is (I was surprised!)…
You can take the test here to find out your personality type.
Let me know what yours is here in the comments or over on Instagram!
Mine was, drumroll please… ENFP – The Campaigner, which you can read about here, if you’d like.
Say what?! I was certain I was an Introvert NOT an Extrovert. Albeit I’m an extroverted introvert, meaning when I’m out and being social, I’m very social, but I definitely always need time to recover after.
I’ve always heard the definition of an introvert vs. an extrovert is if you get more energy being around people, you’re an extrovert, and if you get less energy being around people, you’re an introvert. I get more energy WHILE I’m around people, but then after I am zonked. So…what does that mean?
Also, I tend to withdraw. Once I’m out, I’m good. It’s getting me to go out or commit to plans that I struggle with. Hence, why I think I’m an introvert. Perhaps I’m just a depressed extrovert? 😉 #funnynotfunny
Anyway, I must say I much prefer the Myers-Briggs to the Enneagram. I feel like Enneagram frames things in a negative light (your best asset is also your worst!!!), whereas Myers-Briggs feels optimistic. Um, I’m guessing that says all you need to know about my personality type right there.
Who’s with me?
I wonder what Audrey’s personality type was… It seems she was an introvert, based on this quote:
I have to be alone very often. I’d be quite happy if I spent from Saturday night until Monday morning alone in my apartment. That’s how I refuel.
My guess is an INFP.
What do you think?
p.s. I just Googled “Audrey Hepburn personality type” and INFP came up!
p.p.s. Here’s a quick reference guide of what each letter stands for:
Favorite world: Do you prefer to focus on the outer world or on your own inner world? This is called Extraversion (E) or Introversion (I).
Information: Do you prefer to focus on the basic information you take in or do you prefer to interpret and add meaning? This is called Sensing (S) or Intuition (N).
Decisions: When making decisions, do you prefer to first look at logic and consistency or first look at the people and special circumstances? This is called Thinking (T) or Feeling (F).
Structure: In dealing with the outside world, do you prefer to get things decided or do you prefer to stay open to new information and options? This is called Judging (J) or Perceiving (P).
Be a part of our chic, colorful community! Join our newsletter here:
Keep in touch!
INSTAGRAM
PINTEREST
TWITTER
FACEBOOK
related posts
The Great American Road Trip
Our Colorful Christmas Decorations...
Our Christmas Decor in Palm Springs
See our colorful Palm Springs Christmas decor! A palm leaf wreath, pink nutcrackers, candy colored bubble gum ornaments. Midmod Christmas decorations.
read moreWhere To Find Pink Nutcrackers, Ch...
Discover where to find pink nutcrackers, including life-size giant pink nutcrackers. Plus, pink nutcrackers for under $30!
read moreHow To Set a Dazzling Holiday Tabl...
How to set a holiday table for Christmas. Entertaining expert Kelly Golightly shares tips for Rue Magazine and holiday tabletop inspiration.
read more
I’m the Consul…ESFJ…and I get tired from going out but i chalk thay up to old age…i can’t hang like I used to. Love you boo.
I’m also an ESFJ! We did the MBTI a couple times in college and here’s what the online versions never tell you: The questionnaire was designed knowing that ultimately you know yourself better than anyone else. So you may get one result when you take the assessment (for example, I test as an ESTJ), but then when you read the descriptions you know that you’re something else. I can pass as an ESTJ, but if I’m really honest with myself I’m more F than T.
One other note is that you have to answer the questions with your fast answer. You’re supposed to essentially go with your knee-jerk reaction.
There are also really theories about what it means if you’re an E and a T or an NF, etc. (basically looking at just two letters at a time).
Thank you so much for sharing that. I find it endlessly fascinating. I’m going to retake the test as quickly as possible and see if anything changes…
Haha I also considered how much of my recovery time needed was due to age…or health. We need to get together in person SOON to discuss this!
I’m in business school and we’re working through some Myers-Briggs exercises now. I’m INFJ – the Advocate. Feels very accurate to me (I’m getting an MBA in nonprofit management), and since my personality type is complex and has some contradictory elements (we’re quiet extroverts!), it’s nice to be able to have some language to explain it. Also, other Advocates include Nelson Mandela, MLK Jr and Mother Teresa so I’ll be sure to strategically remind people that I basically have the personality of a saint 😉