Do you know the scores of your cognitive functions from the test you took recently?
Here's the reason I ask.
Ten years ago I tested ENTJ.
I never followed up with reading about the type, just took a free test online for a friend.
Two years ago I took a more comprehensive battery (a paid test) and tested ESTP.
My cognitive function scores are as follows:
EXTROVERTED (E) 77.14% ||| introverted (i) 22.86%
SENSING (S) 60% ||| intuitive

40%
= NEAR BALANCED
THINKING (T) 72.22% ||| feeling (f) 27.78%
PERCEIVING (P) 51.43% ||| judging (j) 48.57%
= ALMOST EXACTLY BALANCED
So, it does not surprise me that I tested ENTJ a decade ago, because my J/P scores are so close that I might as well be ESTX.
With a 60/40 split between S/N, that could be close to "X" as well, leaving me EXTX.
Now to muddy the water further, as part of my own personal discovery and growth, I have done alot of work in developing my feelings, for the past two years actually.
Since then I have tested ESFP and ISFP.
BUT - when I read (most) ESTP type descriptions, that's what nails it down for me, all the good stuff and none of the used car salesman crap is me, spot on. So that's why I haven't bothered changing my type from ESTP to ESTX or EXTX. Screw it.
OK, that's a Socionics type, and there is a general rule of thumb, that for introverted Socionics types, to get the MBTI equivalent, reverse the inferior function, so ISFp in Socionics = ISFJ in MBTI.
How do you identify with an ISFJ (MBTI) type description?
Portrait of an ISFJ
Now compare that to a (MBTI) ISFP description:
Portrait of an ISFP
Which one of these fits better? The answer might clear up some of your remaining uncertainty...
