Here’s What Each Myers-Briggs® Personality Type Needs in a Career
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Here’s What Each Myers-Briggs® Personality Type Needs in a Career

I get asked to write career articles for different personality types every day. Many people use their knowledge of type to try to find the right career or explore job opportunities that cater to their strengths. But I’ve always been wary of writing career-focused articles because I’ve seen SO many bad ones out there that…

How to Spot Each Myers-Briggs® Personality Type in Conversation
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How to Spot Each Myers-Briggs® Personality Type in Conversation

One of the most entertaining things you can do with your knowledge of personality theory is to try to figure out the types of your friends, family members, or even the characters you watch on TV. My husband and I often leave social gatherings ruminating about the possible personality types of the people we’ve met,…

The ISFJ Personality Profile – An In-Depth Look At “The Nurturer”
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The ISFJ Personality Profile – An In-Depth Look At “The Nurturer”

“Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do… but how much love we put into that action.”– Mother Teresa, a rumored ISFJ ISFJs are one of the more common Myers-Briggs® personality types, making up roughly 13.8% of the US population. They are known for their empathy, compassion, and sensible, level-headed nature….

Can Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type Change?
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Can Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type Change?

Updated on May 29th, 2021 I get asked every day if someone can change their personality type. I come across people who say “I used to be an INFP, but now I’m an INFJ” or “I’m both an ISFP and an ESFP.” Is this possible? Can you change types or be two types? Let’s find…

The Childhood Insecurities of Each Myers-Briggs® Personality Type
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The Childhood Insecurities of Each Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

Childhood is a beautiful, magical, and overwhelming time for many of us. Everything is new and untarnished by past associations or biases. Anything seems possible. But sometimes, childhood can be a scary time. Sometimes we feel devastatingly misunderstood or forced into a mold that is too confining, too tight, or too stifling. This is especially…