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ESFP Description If your personality type is ESFP then you direct your energy primarily towards the outer

world of actions and spoken words. You get things done, and get them done quickly, and you prefer doing things with and for people. You seek to live life to the full and create experiences for others as well. You enjoy solving urgent problems, such as fire-fighting or trouble shooting. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ESFP is the perceptive one of Sensing. This means you like looking at information in terms of facts and details, focusing more on the here and now rather than possibilities for the future. You feel comfortable in areas with which you are already familiar (as opposed to uncharted territory) and you tend to take a realistic approach. The perceptive Sensing function is extraverted. That is, sensing is used primarily to govern the outer world of people and things. Therefore, you probably seek experience and enjoy the world as it is, paying attention (and responding) to current events (as opposed to future possibilities). You tend to be pragmatic, so life tends to be a succession of events where you get things done and have a constructive impact on the people around you. The Sensing function is primarily supported by introverted Feeling judgement. That is, feeling judgement is used primarily to manage the inner world of thoughts and emotions. This will modify the way that the (outer world) Sensing function is directed, by focusing it on relationships and facts concerning people. Therefore, not only do you get a sense of achievement from what you do yourself, but you enjoy doing things with others and derive satisfaction from the team's achievement.

ISTJ Description If your personality type is ISTJ then you direct your energy primarily towards the inner world of ideas and information. You try to clarify concepts and information, seeking to have as clear a knowledge as possible. You often place a lot of trust in experience, but also envisage future goals providing there is a clear pathway to that goal. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ISTJ is the perceptive one of Sensing. This means you like looking at information in terms of facts and details, focusing more on the here and now rather than possibilities for the future. You feel comfortable in areas of proven experience, and take a realistic approach. The perceptive Sensing function is introverted. That is, Sensing is used primarily to govern the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You seek to develop a realistic understanding of the world as it is, in the light of what you observes. You are pragmatic in nature, constantly learning to adapt to the world as it is now, and are continually expanding your inner store of facts, information and experience. The Sensing function is primarily supported by extraverted Thinking judgement. That is, thinking judgement is used primarily to manage the outer world of actions and spoken words. This will modify the way that the (inner world) Sensing is directed, by focusing it on impersonal facts and logical options. You tend to spot flaws and injustices, and make decisions on the basis of logical analysis that support your understanding of the world.

ISFJ Description If your personality type is ISFJ then you direct your energy primarily towards the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You try to clarify ideas and information, particularly when it relates to people and important relationships. You are a quiet, serious observer of people, and are probably both conscientious and loyal. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ISFJ is the perceptive one of Sensing. This means you take a realistic approach, like looking at information in terms of facts and details, focus more on the here and now rather than possibilities for the future, and feel comfortable in areas of proven experience.

The perceptive Sensing function is introverted. That is, Sensing is used primarily to govern the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You seek to develop a realistic understanding of people as they are now and, being pragmatic in nature, adapt to the world as it is rather than trying to effect too much change. You observe in a subjective way, selecting and relating facts that others might not, whilst seeing those facts more in terms of their significance rather than pure 'data'. The Sensing function is primarily supported by extraverted Feeling judgement. That is, Feeling judgement is used primarily to manage the outer world of actions and spoken words. This will modify the way that the (inner world) Sensing is directed, by focusing it on ideas and information that relate to people. You feel appreciation for the contributions of others, and probably express it, particularly where they have done or said something that you see as significant.

ISTP Description If your personality type is ISTP then you direct your energy primarily towards the inner world of thoughts (and, maybe, emotions). You analyse situations and come up with explanations of how things work. You prefer dealing with tangible problems and proven experience - you often enjoy solving organisational problems that need to be thought through. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ISTP is the judging one of Thinking. This means you like making decisions on the basis of logic, using objective considerations, and are concerned with truth, principles and justice. You are analytical and critical, tending to see the flaws in situations and you usually (though not always) take an objective approach when dealing with people or problems. The judging Thinking function is introverted. That is, Thinking is used primarily to govern the inner world of thoughts and emotions. As an ISTP you will therefore spend time thinking analytically, organising thoughts on a logical basis and developing an understanding of the principles involved in a situation. You may spontaneously tend to feel critical of a person or situation, but not necessarily express that criticism. Also, although you are inwardly decisive, you may not communicate your decisions to others (so they don't always realise when you've made your mind up). You tend to think mostly about impersonal issues, focusing more on practical concepts, truth and how things work rather than dwelling on people's feelings and emotions. The Thinking function is primarily supported by extraverted Sensing perception. That is, sensing perception is used primarily to manage the outer world of actions and spoken words. This will modify the way that your Thinking function is directed, by focusing your (inner world) Thinking on understanding practical or mechanical problems, rather than intangible, theoretical constructs. Also, you tend to be swayed by the relevant facts that support your logical analysis (rather than going with pure hunches).

ISFP Description If your personality type is ISFP then you direct your energy primarily towards the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You give importance to particular beliefs or opinions, particularly those that relate to people that you know and current experiences. You tend to take a caring and sensitive approach to others. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ISFP is the judging one of Feeling. This means you make decisions on the basis of personal values, are appreciative and accepting of people - enjoying company and seeking harmony. You assess the impact of your decisions on others, are sympathetic and compassionate, and take a friendly, personal approach. The judging Feeling function is introverted. That is, Feeling is used primarily to govern the inner world of thoughts and emotions. The ISFP will therefore develop an inner emotional life that is often unseen to others, but is experienced as intense. You have a strong sense of values, which are often not expressed, which you use to emotionally accept or reject various aspects of life. Although you feel appreciation towards others, you may not express it that often.

The Feeling function is primarily supported by extraverted Sensing perception. That is, sensing perception is used primarily to manage the outer world of actions and spoken words. This will modify the way that the (inner world) Feeling is directed, by focusing it on current relationships and people. For example, through one-to-one discussions and fact-based conversation, you seek to enjoy the company of those you know and, being concerned for their well-being and happiness, you seek to help people in practical ways .

INTJ Description If your personality type is INTJ then you direct your energy primarily towards the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You use your imagination to come up with new ideas, possibilities and perspectives. You organise your life on a logical basis, and produce plans and strategies to put your ideas into practice. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an INTJ is the perceptive one of iNtuition. This means you like looking at information from a global viewpoint, spotting new patterns and relationships that lead to an understanding of the key issues. You focus more on possibilities for the future than the here-and-now, and you enjoy intellectual challenges and variety. The perceptive iNtuition function is introverted. That is, iNtuition is used primarily to govern the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You may therefore seek to develop a understanding of how the world can be, wanting to understand the patterns underlying your observations of the world around you and the way in which the team or organisation works. You are strategic in nature, wanting to establish a clear vision towards which you and the team are working, though you tend not to involve others in the development of that vision. The iNtuition function is primarily supported by extraverted Thinking judgement. That is, Thinking judgement is used primarily to manage the outer world of actions and words. This will modify the way that the (outer world) iNtuition is directed, by focusing it on ideas and possibilities that relate to structures, systems and concepts. Inwardly you maintain a long term vision but, rather than communicating this vision directly, it may tend to surface in the form of criticism of ideas and situations that do not conform to your vision.

INTP Description If your personality type is INTP then you direct your energy primarily towards the inner world of thoughts and ideas. You structure and organise your ideas, coming up with theories and explanations to explain new areas of scientific research or experience. You often seek to understand the full complexity of any situation and enjoy solving difficult intellectual problems. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an INTP is the judging one of Thinking. This means you like making decisions on the basis of logic, using objective considerations, and are concerned with truth, principles and justice. You are analytical and critical, tending to see the flaws in situations, and take an objective, detached approach. The judging Thinking function is introverted. That is, thinking is used primarily to govern the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You will therefore spend time thinking analytically to develop an understanding of the principles involved in a situation. You may tend to spontaneously feel critical of a person or situation, but not necessarily express that criticism. Also, you are inwardly decisive, but you do not necessarily communicate those decisions to others. You think mostly about impersonal issues, focusing more on concepts, truths and systems rather than individuals' feelings. The Thinking function is primarily supported by extraverted iNtuitive perception. That is, iNtuitive perception is used primarily to manage the outer world of actions and spoken words. This will modify the way that the Thinking is directed, by focusing the (inner world) Thinking on understanding possibilities for the future, perceiving patterns in information to support your logical analysis. You may therefore have a keen interest in experimental approaches that have the potential to reveal new principles.

INFJ Description If your personality type is INFJ then you direct your energy primarily towards the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You use your imagination to come up with new ideas, possibilities and insights, especially in relation to people and important beliefs. You are often good at developing insight into people, though that insight can often remain unexpressed. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an INFJ is the perceptive one of iNtuition. This means you like looking at information from a global viewpoint, spotting patterns and relationships, that leads to an understanding of the key issues. You tend to focus more on possibilities for the future than the here-and-now, and you enjoy gaining insights into people and where they may be going in the future. The perceptive iNtuition function is introverted. That is, iNtuition is used primarily to govern the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You therefore seek to develop a deep understanding of people, relating your observations of people to underlying aspects of the human psyche, that everyone shares. You are strategic in nature, wanting to establish a clear vision towards which you are working, though that vision is somewhat private, as you tend not to involve others in its development. The iNtuition function is primarily supported by extraverted Feeling judgement. That is, feeling judgement is used primarily to manage the outer world of actions and spoken words. This will modify the way that the (inner world) iNtuition is directed, by focusing it on ideas and possibilities that relate to people. You will therefore tend to express appreciation rather than criticism of other team members' contributions, particularly when their actions have supported your own ideals/vision.

INFP Description If your personality type is INFP then you direct your energy primarily towards the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You give importance to particular ideas or beliefs, focusing on those things that you believe in most strongly. You prefer dealing with patterns and possibilities, especially for people. You prefer to undertake work that has a meaningful purpose. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an INFP is the judging one of Feeling. This means you make decisions on the basis of personal values, are appreciative and accepting of people - enjoying company and seeking harmony. You assess the impact of your decisions on others, are sympathetic or compassionate (though others may not see it), and take a personal approach. The judging Feeling function is introverted. That is, feeling is used primarily to govern the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You may therefore develop an inner emotional life that is unseen to others, but is experienced as intense. You retain a strong sense of values, which are often not expressed, and you emotionally accept or reject various aspects of life. You may feel appreciation towards others, but do not often express it. The Feeling function is primarily supported by extraverted iNtuitive perception. That is, iNtuitive perception is used primarily to manage the outer world of actions and spoken words. This will modify the way that the (inner world) Feeling is directed, by focusing it on ideas and possibilities for people, looking for meaningful relationships based on unconscious/hidden factors.

ESTJ Description If your personality type is ESTJ then you direct your energy primarily towards the outside world of actions and spoken words. You introduce a logical organisation and structure into the way things are done. You prefer dealing with facts and the present, and are likely to implement tried and trusted solutions to practical problems in a businesslike and professional manner. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ESTJ is the judging one of Thinking. This means you like making decisions on the basis of logic, using objective considerations, are concerned with truth,

principles and justice, are analytical and critical, tending to see the flaws in situations, and take an objective approach. The judging Thinking function is extraverted. That is, thinking is used primarily to govern the outer world of actions and spoken words. You are therefore likely to organise life and work on a logical basis - classifying, ordering, and directing facts and situations. You tend to be decisive, with the aim of being just and fair, and are comfortable with conflict as a way of resolving problems. You are professional rather than personal in your approach, tending to focus more on systems and organisational needs than each individuals' feelings. The Thinking function is primarily supported by introverted Sensing perception. That is, sensing perception is used primarily to manage the inner world of thoughts and emotions. This will modify the way that (outer world) Thinking is directed, by focusing it on practical decisions that lead to tried and trusted ways of organising or solving problems. Your decisions tend to be focused on immediate considerations - e.g.: short term costs and benefits, and the next step.

ESTP Description If your personality type is ESTP then you direct your energy primarily towards the outer world of actions and spoken words. You solve problems, take action and actualise ideas and concepts - bringing them to fruition. You are therefore an action oriented problem solver, and often prefer to work with tangible outcomes or practical organisational issues. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ESTP is the perceptive one of Sensing. This means you like looking at information in terms of facts and details, focus more on the here and now rather than possibilities for the future, feel comfortable in areas of proven experience, and take a realistic approach. The perceptive Sensing function is extraverted. That is, Sensing is used primarily to govern the outer world of actions and spoken words. You therefore probably seek to experience and enjoy the world as it is, being very responsive to current events and, being pragmatic in nature, life tends to be a succession of events. You keep looking for problems to solve and are in your element when you are up against an urgent problem or troubleshooting. The Sensing function is primarily supported by introverted Thinking judgement. That is, thinking judgement is used to manage the inner world of thoughts and emotions. This will modify the way that the (outer world) Sensing is directed, by focusing it on impersonal facts and logical options. Therefore, what gives you a buzz is not so much the being part of a team but dealing with practical problems, sorting out the crisis, and having a positive impact.

ESFJ Description If your personality type is ESFJ then you direct your energy primarily towards the outer world of actions and spoken words. You seek to build harmony in personal relationships, engender team spirit and be an encouragement to others. You like dealing with people, and organise life on a personal basis. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ESFJ is the judging one of Feeling. This means you make decisions on the basis of personal values, are appreciative and accepting of people, enjoy company and seek harmony. You assess the impact of your decisions on others, are sympathetic or compassionate, and take a personal and friendly approach. The judging Feeling function is extraverted. That is, Feeling is used primarily to govern the outer world of people and things, or actions and spoken words. You therefore tend to seek stable, harmonious relationships, and tend to adapt to the environment - taking on board those values that are held as important by friends and family, or society as a whole. You are likely to express the appreciation that you feel towards others, consider their feelings before your own. You may be sensitive to praise and criticism, and seek to conform to others' reasonable expectations.

The Feeling function is primarily supported by introverted Sensing perception. That is, sensing perception is used primarily to manage the inner world of thoughts and emotions. This will modify the way that the (outer world) Feeling is directed, by focusing the it on current relationships and people, e.g.: through social events and fact-based conversation, finding practical ways to help others.

ENTJ Description If your personality type is ENTJ then you direct your energy primarily towards the outer world of actions and spoken words. You organise and structure the world according to logical principles, tending to control life by organising systems and people to meet task oriented goals and trying to improve the way things are done. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ENTJ is the judging one of Thinking. This means you like making decisions on the basis of logic, using objective considerations, and are concerned with truth, principles and justice. You are analytical and critical, tending to see the flaws in situations, and take a task-oriented approach in your dealings with people. The judging Thinking function is extraverted. That is, thinking is used primarily to govern the outer world of actions and spoken words. The ENTJ will therefore organise life in on a logical basis, classifying, ordering, and directing facts and situations. You are probably decisive, with the aim of being just and fair, and comfortable with conflict as a way of resolving problems. In your work you probably take an impersonal approach, spontaneously tending to criticise, and focusing more on systems and organisational needs than each individuals' feelings. The Thinking function is primarily supported by introverted iNtuitive perception. That is, iNtuitive perception is used primarily to manage the inner world of thoughts and emotions. This will modify the way that the Thinking is directed, by focusing the (outer world) Thinking on creative decisions that lead to change and new possibilities, orchestrating the outward organisation in support of some overall purpose or strategy.

ENTP Description If your personality type is ENTP then you direct your energy primarily towards the outer world of actions and spoken words. You try to create new potential, changing things to see if any improvement can be made, and generally work towards a better future. You often challenge the status quo and instigating change. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ENTP is the perceptive one of iNtuition. This means you like looking at information from a global viewpoint, spotting new patterns and relationships, that lead to an understanding of the key issues. You tend to focus more on possibilities for the future than the here-andnow, and you enjoy change, challenge, and variety. The perceptive iNtuition function is extraverted. That is, iNtuition is used primarily to govern the outer world of actions and spoken words. You therefore try ideas out in practice, to explore new possibilities and discover, by experience, which ones work. You prefer to change procedures to see if any improvement can be made, rather than just operate them. You therefore take an evolutionary approach to development, perhaps with an eye on the strategy which can change. You are more interested in exploring ideas than bringing them to closure. The iNtuition function is primarily supported by introverted Thinking judgement. That is, thinking judgement is used primarily to manage the inner world of thoughts and emotions. This will modify the way that the iNtuition is directed, by focusing the (outer world) iNtuition on ideas and possibilities that relate to systems and concepts. Inwardly, you tend to spot the flaws in situations, people or ideas but, tather than expressing that criticism directly, it may surface in the form of contradictory ideas and possibilities. You also apply logical analysis to the new patterns or possibilities you discover, enabling you to understand quickly the underlying principles in a situation.

ENFJ Description If your personality type is ENFJ then you direct your energy primarily towards the outer world of actions and spoken words. You try to build harmony in important personal relationships. Your life is organised on a personal basis, seeking to develop and promote personal growth in people you value. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ENFJ is the judging one of Feeling. This means you make decisions on the basis of personal values and are appreciative/accepting of people. You enjoy company and seek harmony, assess the impact of decisions on others, and you are sympathetic or compassionate, taking a personal approach. The judging Feeling function is extraverted. That is, feeling is used primarily to govern the outer world of actions and spoken words. You will therefore seek stable, harmonious relationships, tend to adapt to the environment, and take on board those values that are held as important by friends and family, or society as a whole. You tend to express the appreciation that you feel towards others, consider others' feelings before your own. You are sensitive to praise and criticism, and seek to accommodate others' (reasonable) expectations as far as possible. The Feeling function is primarily supported by introverted iNtuitive perception - that is, iNtuitive perception is used primarily to manage the inner world of thoughts and emotions. This will modify the way that your Feeling is directed, by focusing it on ideas and possibilities for people, looking for meaningful relationships, aiming to understand people, and gain insight into their personality and motivation.

ENFP Description If your personality type is ENFP then you direct your energy primarily towards the outer world of actions and spoken words. You seek to develop new potential, explore new possibilities and create new situations that yield the expectation of something better. You often enjoy work that involves experimentation and variety. The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an ENFP is the perceptive one of iNtuition. This means you like looking at information from a global viewpoint and spotting patterns and relationships that lead to an understanding of the key issues. You focus more on possibilities for the future than the here-and-now, and enjoy change, challenge, and variety. The perceptive iNtuition function is extraverted. That is, iNtuition is used primarily to govern the outer world of actions and spoken words. ENFPs try ideas out, wanting to explore new possibilities and discover, by experience, which ones work. Also, ENFPs tend to change procedures to see if any improvement can be made, rather than just operate them. Their approach is one of evolutionary development, but with an eye on the strategy, being more interested in exploring ideas than bringing them to closure. The iNtuition function is primarily supported by introverted Feeling judgement. That is, Feeling judgement is used primarily to manage the inner world of thoughts and emotions. This will modify the way that the iNtuition is directed, by focusing the (outer world) iNtuition on ideas and possibilities that relate to people. Although you inwardly appreciate the contributions of others, you may not express it that often. You (internally) reject any options that clearly conflict with your values - though, again, that rejection might not be expressed or seen to others.

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