Desert_Dweller
New member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2020
- Messages
- 8
- MBTI Type
- ENFP
- Enneagram
- 7
Hey y'all
While I have ENFP listed on my profile provisionally, I'm really not sure what my MBTI is. I've taken the Typology Central Personality test, and I got ENFJ. However, on the first test I took, from 16personalities, I got ENFP, and the openpsychometrics test gave me ESFP. While I'm not sure about N versus S, I definitely think that I'm more of a P than a J. While I do plan ahead, it is a learned, adaptive behavior. Left to my own devices, I would plan major decisions no more than a few days in advance and make small decisions (like going out for pizza) spontaneously. I often find myself complaining about having to arrange things in advance because things change and I like to keep my options open in keeping with being Enneatype 7, and I'm often annoyed by people whose rigid structures don't allow for spontaneity. Do you think its "valid" to determine mbti by what "sounds most like me", or should I trust the test?
Thanks,
Desert_Dweller
While I have ENFP listed on my profile provisionally, I'm really not sure what my MBTI is. I've taken the Typology Central Personality test, and I got ENFJ. However, on the first test I took, from 16personalities, I got ENFP, and the openpsychometrics test gave me ESFP. While I'm not sure about N versus S, I definitely think that I'm more of a P than a J. While I do plan ahead, it is a learned, adaptive behavior. Left to my own devices, I would plan major decisions no more than a few days in advance and make small decisions (like going out for pizza) spontaneously. I often find myself complaining about having to arrange things in advance because things change and I like to keep my options open in keeping with being Enneatype 7, and I'm often annoyed by people whose rigid structures don't allow for spontaneity. Do you think its "valid" to determine mbti by what "sounds most like me", or should I trust the test?
Thanks,
Desert_Dweller