The Childhood Strengths of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type
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The Childhood Strengths of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

Each child in the world is a blessing, and each child develops their personality type in different ways. But what unique gifts are we first to see in children? What abilities tend to show up at the youngest age that are related to their personality type? Let’s take a look! Not sure what your child’s…

Here’s What INFJs, INTJs, ISTJs, and ISTPs All Have in Common
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Here’s What INFJs, INTJs, ISTJs, and ISTPs All Have in Common

At first glance you’d think that INFJs, INTJs, ISTJs and ISTPs would have very little in common. I mean, they’re all introverts, but aside from that you have one feeler thrown in with a bunch of thinkers and one perceiver mixed up with a bunch of judging types. What’s the rhyme or reason to this…

Here’s the Kind of Enemy You’d Be, Based On Your Personality Type
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Here’s the Kind of Enemy You’d Be, Based On Your Personality Type

How would someone with your personality type fight injustice or defend their loved ones? What unique gifts make you a formidable enemy? Find out in this (slightly tongue-in-cheek) new article! Not sure what your personality type is? Take our new personality questionnaire here. Or you can take the official MBTI® here. Before we begin, here…

7 Things That INFPs Experience As Children
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7 Things That INFPs Experience As Children

What is it like being in the mind of an INFP child? What unique struggles and joys do they tend to experience? Let’s take a look! Not sure what your child’s personality type is? Take our new online questionnaire here. 7 Things That INFPs Experience As Children #1 – A Deep Awareness of The Emotions…

10 Things I Learned From Having an ENTJ Father
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10 Things I Learned From Having an ENTJ Father

I don’t write a lot of personal articles on this blog. Partially because I feel like anecdotal evidence is open for scrutiny so I’m hesitant to use it to “define” type. That said, I thought I’d make a switch today and write about my personal experience as the daughter of an ENTJ. Having studied type…