Hi,
I rarely ever post on forums and instead just pore over previous threads but I find myself more confused than ever, so I've created an account here in hopes that someone will be able to steer me in the right direction.
In the grand scheme of things, I realize that MBTI types aren't that important, but while I recognize that no one will fit a type 100%, I would like to be able to properly identify myself so that I can have a guideline as to my true strengths and an idea of where I can properly invest my energies.
ISTJ and ENFP, while sharing cognitive functions (albeit in a different order), do not express themselves similarly so how could I confuse the two?
For the record, I usually test as ENFP but after reading about grip stress and various other things, I am starting to feel less like one...or, maybe that I have always been an 'unhealthy ENFP'.
The reasons I feel that I may be an ISTJ:
- Preference for step by step guidelines instead of vague instructions
- Plans over spur-of-the-moment spontaneity
- Dislike flakiness
- When I cook, I need to follow the recipe exactly as stated. When I drive, I need to know which exits I'll take and when (like to be prepared).
- I have difficulty improvising. If called on without a prepared answer, it's hard for me to come up with something.
- Aware of my surroundings. I am highly aware of stimuli and sensory things around me like a phone ringing (this is more Se I guess but I am not a thrill-seeker and generally do not like risk-taking).
- Dislike interruptions/changes when I'm focused on a task or have completed a task
- Too much sensory overload (i.e. noise, crowds, chaos) is very stressful for me and makes me tense
- Regularly retreat into my imagination with music or whatever thing I'm interested in at present.
- Care about others but feel awkward/not good at consoling them. Will tend to problem-solve instead of empathize - or, I empathize strongly but do not exhibit this very well.
Why ENFP?
- Friendly and my communication seems more random/excitable/animated when I'm comfortable.
- I like to express myself through my style.
- Am quite emotional and sentimental but do not prefer to show it to others (i.e. will cry in private)
- Always have a million ideas and things that I wish to pursue and have a difficult time harnessing my interests/formulating a plan. Or, I can create a plan but have difficulty sticking with it/following through.
- Always think aloud and talk to myself.
Hopefully someone can help me clear things up.
Thanks!
I rarely ever post on forums and instead just pore over previous threads but I find myself more confused than ever, so I've created an account here in hopes that someone will be able to steer me in the right direction.
In the grand scheme of things, I realize that MBTI types aren't that important, but while I recognize that no one will fit a type 100%, I would like to be able to properly identify myself so that I can have a guideline as to my true strengths and an idea of where I can properly invest my energies.
ISTJ and ENFP, while sharing cognitive functions (albeit in a different order), do not express themselves similarly so how could I confuse the two?
For the record, I usually test as ENFP but after reading about grip stress and various other things, I am starting to feel less like one...or, maybe that I have always been an 'unhealthy ENFP'.
The reasons I feel that I may be an ISTJ:
- Preference for step by step guidelines instead of vague instructions
- Plans over spur-of-the-moment spontaneity
- Dislike flakiness
- When I cook, I need to follow the recipe exactly as stated. When I drive, I need to know which exits I'll take and when (like to be prepared).
- I have difficulty improvising. If called on without a prepared answer, it's hard for me to come up with something.
- Aware of my surroundings. I am highly aware of stimuli and sensory things around me like a phone ringing (this is more Se I guess but I am not a thrill-seeker and generally do not like risk-taking).
- Dislike interruptions/changes when I'm focused on a task or have completed a task
- Too much sensory overload (i.e. noise, crowds, chaos) is very stressful for me and makes me tense
- Regularly retreat into my imagination with music or whatever thing I'm interested in at present.
- Care about others but feel awkward/not good at consoling them. Will tend to problem-solve instead of empathize - or, I empathize strongly but do not exhibit this very well.
Why ENFP?
- Friendly and my communication seems more random/excitable/animated when I'm comfortable.
- I like to express myself through my style.
- Am quite emotional and sentimental but do not prefer to show it to others (i.e. will cry in private)
- Always have a million ideas and things that I wish to pursue and have a difficult time harnessing my interests/formulating a plan. Or, I can create a plan but have difficulty sticking with it/following through.
- Always think aloud and talk to myself.
Hopefully someone can help me clear things up.
Thanks!