The Myers-Briggs® Types of the My Hero Academia Characters
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The Myers-Briggs® Types of the My Hero Academia Characters

My Hero Academia holds a special place in my heart as the first anime I ever watched and the one that converted me to being a fan of all things Funimation. This anime will always be something special, due in part to the kaleidoscope of interesting and varied characters and the way their unique personalities…

Here’s the Show to Binge Watch, Based On Your Myers-Briggs® Type
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Here’s the Show to Binge Watch, Based On Your Myers-Briggs® Type

Do you ever find yourself scrolling through Netflix or Amazon Prime with no idea which show to select? Narrowing down your options can feel overwhelming when there are so many choices to choose from. You have limited time and you don’t want to waste it on something dull or uninspiring! With that in mind, I…

5 Tricks for Succeeding in Your Career as an ISFJ
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5 Tricks for Succeeding in Your Career as an ISFJ

Are you an ISFJ trying to find out which career suits you best? Have you ever wondered what natural abilities you can bring to your ambitions and dreams? I hope this article will help! Not sure what your personality type is? Take our new personality questionnaire here. Or you can take the official MBTI® here. 1. Utilize Your…

Why Sensors and Intuitives Drive Each Other Crazy
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Why Sensors and Intuitives Drive Each Other Crazy

Have you ever noticed that you struggle to find common ground with either Sensing or Intuitive personality types? In the Myers-Briggs® system, Sensors have an “S” as the second letter of their type code (for example: ESFJ) while Intuitives have an “N” as the second letter of their type code (ENFJ). The Sensing/Intuitive preference is…

Why Judgers and Perceivers Drive Each Other Crazy
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Why Judgers and Perceivers Drive Each Other Crazy

Judgers and perceivers have a lot of misconceptions surrounding their tendencies. Some people argue that judgers are judgmental and prudish, while others argue that perceivers are lazy and irresponsible. Both of these misconceptions don’t really have anything to do with the Judging or Perceiving preference but they still manage to work their way through online…