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Okay after trying several online tests and concluding that the questions are often too ambiguous for me, I am now trying to type myself based on the function descriptions.
I would like to get some help with this.
For the conclusions below I mostly used myersbriggs.org as a reference.
Introversion or Extroversion
I was usually typed as INTP by the tests, but I actually don't agree with this.
For example, I don't think I'm very introverted. I'm just quite insecure and socially awkward, which makes me act less extroverted than I actually am, but in principle I do enjoy social contact and can get energy out of it when with the right people.
For example, I also tend to get lonely when I've been alone at home for too long. Which could be just one day. I need to see people on a regular basis. So I think I'm E. Is this too short-sighted as a conclusion? I also enjoy discussing things with people, and actually enjoy attention somewhat as well, though it shouldn't be too much right now either as that again makes me feel insecure.
Sensing or Intuition
This one is tough.
I recognize myself in both. I am a hands-on person and learn fastest by doing instead of thinking about something. Also I'm very much a bottom-line person and want to know the net outcome or end result.
However, at the same time I am a creative thinker and love problem solving. I usually see many possibilities for solving problems, and also keep going where others stop and say 'this is just not possible.' (I'm actually not very persistent though. I tend to give up quickly when it comes to work or school). I'm also very interested in new experiences, new information, diversity.
So I guess you can see how I feel like I am both.
Thinking or Feeling
I seem mostly a thinker, as I enjoy science and logic. I notice inconsistencies in other people's thinking (notice != thinking it's wrong to be inconsistent). I do believe in being truthful more than being tactful, and when making a decision I do care mostly about facts.
However, again, I also recognize a lot of the Feeling disposition. I am a very communicative person, I do find harmony to be important -- tensions are uncomfortable to me and I always try to resolve them, I do find being compassionate important as well, and even though I care about the truth I would never JUST go for truth without looking at situation or person.
Judging or Perceiving
Again very two-sided here.
I am 'judging' in the sense that I do become more calm when things are orderly. And I do like to have my work before my play, so I don't have to think about work anymore when I play. And I do like to make lists of things to do, because if I don't I tend to forget (this might be learned behavior of course).
When it comes to perceiving, it's true I'm a bit lazy, I get more and more motivated by approaching deadlines, I'm always open to new information and possibilities, and I also don't like to be tied down. I do also like to approach work as play or make a mix, as I find more joy in my work that way (and being satisfied is most important to me).
I would like to get some help with this.
For the conclusions below I mostly used myersbriggs.org as a reference.
Introversion or Extroversion
I was usually typed as INTP by the tests, but I actually don't agree with this.
For example, I don't think I'm very introverted. I'm just quite insecure and socially awkward, which makes me act less extroverted than I actually am, but in principle I do enjoy social contact and can get energy out of it when with the right people.
For example, I also tend to get lonely when I've been alone at home for too long. Which could be just one day. I need to see people on a regular basis. So I think I'm E. Is this too short-sighted as a conclusion? I also enjoy discussing things with people, and actually enjoy attention somewhat as well, though it shouldn't be too much right now either as that again makes me feel insecure.
Sensing or Intuition
This one is tough.
I recognize myself in both. I am a hands-on person and learn fastest by doing instead of thinking about something. Also I'm very much a bottom-line person and want to know the net outcome or end result.
However, at the same time I am a creative thinker and love problem solving. I usually see many possibilities for solving problems, and also keep going where others stop and say 'this is just not possible.' (I'm actually not very persistent though. I tend to give up quickly when it comes to work or school). I'm also very interested in new experiences, new information, diversity.
So I guess you can see how I feel like I am both.
Thinking or Feeling
I seem mostly a thinker, as I enjoy science and logic. I notice inconsistencies in other people's thinking (notice != thinking it's wrong to be inconsistent). I do believe in being truthful more than being tactful, and when making a decision I do care mostly about facts.
However, again, I also recognize a lot of the Feeling disposition. I am a very communicative person, I do find harmony to be important -- tensions are uncomfortable to me and I always try to resolve them, I do find being compassionate important as well, and even though I care about the truth I would never JUST go for truth without looking at situation or person.
Judging or Perceiving
Again very two-sided here.
I am 'judging' in the sense that I do become more calm when things are orderly. And I do like to have my work before my play, so I don't have to think about work anymore when I play. And I do like to make lists of things to do, because if I don't I tend to forget (this might be learned behavior of course).
When it comes to perceiving, it's true I'm a bit lazy, I get more and more motivated by approaching deadlines, I'm always open to new information and possibilities, and I also don't like to be tied down. I do also like to approach work as play or make a mix, as I find more joy in my work that way (and being satisfied is most important to me).