Stereotypes Each Myers-Briggs® Type is Sick Of
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Stereotypes Each Myers-Briggs® Type is Sick Of

Due to the prevalence of poorly-created personality tests online, there are an abundance of mistyped people who then go out into the world and perpetuate inaccurate information about personality. Take the INTJ type for example; the actual description of this type per Carl Jung is far different from the description you’d read in most online…

Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type and Your Body Language
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Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type and Your Body Language

Did you know there are some external cues you can look for when identifying someone’s personality type? In this article, I’m going to lay out some of the basics for “type spotting” based on body language. Not sure what your personality type is? Take our new personality questionnaire here. Or you can take the official…

Here’s What You Wish People Understood About You, Based On Your Personality Type
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Here’s What You Wish People Understood About You, Based On Your Personality Type

Every personality type tends to feel misunderstood in one way or another. Some feel misunderstood because of how they see the world, others feel like the way they make decisions isn’t respected. What is something you wish people understood about you? While there may be many things, here is just one thing that you might…

Here’s the Bad Habit You Need to Break, Based On Your Personality Type
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Here’s the Bad Habit You Need to Break, Based On Your Personality Type

Each personality type has the potential to do amazing or terrible things. In most of my articles, I write about the positive attributes and strengths of healthy personality types. However, each type has a weakness – a tendency to use their type in a negative way. With personal growth and type development, these bad habits…

Here’s Why It’s So Hard for INFPs, ENFPs, ISFPs and ESFPs to Let Go of Bad Things
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Here’s Why It’s So Hard for INFPs, ENFPs, ISFPs and ESFPs to Let Go of Bad Things

If you’re an ESFP, ISFP, ENFP, or INFP type, then you probably know how hard it can be to let go and move on when bad things happen to you. This is especially true when the “things” involve other people and how they respond to you. All the FP types in the Myers-Briggs® system make…