24 Signs That You’re an ISFJ, the “Protector” Personality Type
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24 Signs That You’re an ISFJ, the “Protector” Personality Type

Would you like to know what it’s really like to be in the mind of an ISFJ? These caring, pragmatic types tend to come across as warm and diplomatic – but there’s more to them than being good hosts or good listeners. Let’s take a look at how it really feels to be in their…

The Myers-Briggs® Personality Types as Homeschool Parents
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The Myers-Briggs® Personality Types as Homeschool Parents

The ENFP Homeschooling Parent This parent is driven by inspiration and enthusiasm. She believes that children are driven by the heart, and without touching the heart, any lesson would be pointless. A natural rule-breaker, the ENFP homeschooler will care less about perfect penmanship and more about creativity and imagination. She’ll look for areas of unique…

12 Awkward Moments INFJs Absolutely Hate
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12 Awkward Moments INFJs Absolutely Hate

As an INFJ, do you ever feel plagued by awkward moments? Today we’re exploring twelve encounters that make INFJs feel like running into their rooms and never coming out again! Not sure what your personality type is? Take our new personality questionnaire here. Or you can take the official MBTI® here. Awkward Moments INFJs Absolutely…

24 Signs That You’re an ESTJ, the “Captain” Personality Type
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24 Signs That You’re an ESTJ, the “Captain” Personality Type

In the Myers-Briggs® community, not a lot of attention is paid to the ESTJ personality type. This is unfortunate because these types are often the leaders in many of our businesses and communities. Often titled the “Captain” or the “Executive,” ESTJs make up about 8.7% of the U.S. population. Known for being productive, task-oriented, and…

Signs That You’re an Unbalanced Version of Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type
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Signs That You’re an Unbalanced Version of Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

When it comes to typology, it’s always nice to focus on our strengths rather than the weaknesses. After all, it’s a lot more impressive to share an article of ourselves that pinpoints our unique abilities than one that shows our embarrassing failures and flaws. This article will likely get shared a lot less than an…