Your personality type is probably INFP (or perhaps INFJ).
Your personality type code can be obtained by combining the four letters of each preference, i.e.: INFP. However, as no questionnaire is 100% accurate, we suggest that you also consider whether your type might be INFJ.
ISTJ 37%
ISFJ 46%
INFJ 84%
INTJ 75%
ISTP 56%
ISFP 74%
INFP 92%
INTP 75%
ESTP 32%
ESFP 41%
ENFP 78%
ENTP 70%
ESTJ 23%
ESFJ 41%
ENFJ 60%
ENTJ 42%
This table suggests that your preferences are most likely to be for INFP or INFJ.
If your personality type is INFP then you have some deeply-held values, though there are probably very few people, if any, who know what those values actually are. Privately, you may be a people-person, but others may not recognize it as you show your feelings in indirect, imaginative ways rather than in more conventional expressions of care. You may be looking forward to the realisation of some personal ideals.
If your personality type is INFJ then have a strong, private sense of knowledge and vision, often for hidden things that other people would think can't be known. You see imaginative possibilities and insights, especially in relation to people, anticipating a future for them that they can't even see themselves. Although you probably have some strong relationships, your insights may be so unusual that others find them difficult to accept, and you may therefore find it difficult to articulate them.
Function Attitude Scores:
Fi 29
Ni 28
Ne 24
Ti 21
Fe 14
Si 11
Se 7
Te 6
Your mental muscle diagram suggests:
• your dominant function is Feeling and very introverted
• your auxiliary (second most important) is iNtuition and introverted
• your tertiary (third) is Sensation and introverted
• your inferior (fourth) is Thinking and very introverted
What does this mean?
The most important mental muscle (or 'dominant function') for an INFP is the judging one of Feeling. This means you make decisions on the basis of personal values, are appreciative and accepting of people - enjoying company and seeking harmony. You assess the impact of your decisions on others, are sympathetic or compassionate (though others may not see it), and take a personal approach.
The judging Feeling function is introverted. That is, feeling is used primarily to govern the inner world of thoughts and emotions. You may therefore develop an inner emotional life that is unseen to others, but is experienced as intense. You retain a strong sense of values, which are often not expressed, and you emotionally accept or reject various aspects of life. You may feel appreciation towards others, but do not often express it.