Recognizing the Myers-Briggs® Personality Types in Childhood
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Recognizing the Myers-Briggs® Personality Types in Childhood

When it comes to type theory, a lot of the descriptions for adult types won’t work as well for children. Children are just starting to develop and as a result, they won’t have steady access to all of their cognitive functions. In early life the dominant function is the most powerful and present in their…

10 Things You’ll Relate to If You’re an ENTJ
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10 Things You’ll Relate to If You’re an ENTJ

ENTJs are the determined “executives” of the personality community. These visionary go-getters have a reputation for being blunt, confident, and natural-born leaders. In this article, I’ll detail 10 traits that most ENTJs will strongly identify with. Not sure what your personality type is? Take our new personality questionnaire here. Or you can take the official…

Can Childhood Trauma Impact Your Personality Type?
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Can Childhood Trauma Impact Your Personality Type?

When it comes to helping people with their personality type I’ve started to veer further and further away from the use of tests and indicators. This is mainly because there are so many factors that can impact how questions on indicators are answered. Environment, upbringing, trauma, mental illness, stress, looping, all these things can impact…

10 Things You’ll Relate to If You’re an INTJ
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10 Things You’ll Relate to If You’re an INTJ

In the personality community, INTJs are one of the rarest types you’ll come across. According to myersbriggs.org they make up a mere 2-4% of the U.S. population. Many people mistype as INTJs from online personality tests, but your chances of actually meeting a genuine INTJ are pretty slim. This article will shine a light on…

Are You an ISFP or an INFP? Clarifying a Common Mistype
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Are You an ISFP or an INFP? Clarifying a Common Mistype

In the personality community, there are a lot of mistypes that go around simply because online tests tend to be flawed and they also tend to have an intuitive bias. For this reason, many ISFPs mistype as INFPs or INFJs. Both ISFPs and INFPs have their own set of tremendous strengths and abilities, and my…