Kathi
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- Aug 4, 2012
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Hello out there!
I'm new here and shortly want to introduce myself: My name is Kathi, I'm 18 years old and I'm from Vienna, Austria. English is not my native language, therefore please forgive me for making several (horrible) mistakes.
I hope you can understand at least what I'm trying to say
Sooo, back to topic! I'm interested in the MBTI test (do you say test after MBTI? I honestly have no idea) for a couple of days now and did several versions of the test. I mostly scored ISTJ, but also INTJ and sometimes even ISFJ.
Perhaps the most interesting result for you guys to analyze is this one here:
extraverted Sensing (Se) *********************** (23.9)
limited use
introverted Sensing (Si) ***************************************** (41.3)
excellent use
extraverted Intuiting (Ne) ****************************** (30.1)
good use
introverted Intuiting (Ni) ********************** (22.7)
limited use
extraverted Thinking (Te) ***************************** (29)
average use
introverted Thinking (Ti) ****************************** (30.9)
good use
extraverted Feeling (Fe) ************************** (26)
average use
introverted Feeling (Fi) ************************************ (36.1)
excellent use
It's from Keys 2 Cognition. I don't really understand everything about the whole Se/Si/... etc. stuff, but of course I have did some research so I know what's it mainly about.
But I'm faaaar away from being an expert: so if anyone cold help me to analyze this result, I'd be really grateful!
The thing is, I don't really feel like a true ISTJ. Partly I do, but there are some things I can't relate to.
I don't believe that strictly in laws and traditions, safety is so not my priority, I don't set much value on punctuality, I'm pretty chaotic, I really have a bad memory (especially when it comes to my photographic memory), I don't remember a lot of facts and I don't like working with data. I do organize a bit and make a plan (in my head...I never write anything down, I don't even have a calendar) but I don't really keep to it (because I'm easily distracted) and I also don't have a great sense of space and function. The more I read about ISTJ, the more points I find that won't fit. I know, there can't be a personality type that fits perfectly, but the main points about ISTJ's are organization, arrangement, punctuality, aren't they? So, yeah, I'm having a bit of a identity crises right now. I'm really asking myself which type I really am.
Maybe you can help me in any way - thank you in advance!
PS: I've noticed that there are some people who are able (or at least try) to define one's personality type by analyzing the writing style. I don't know if this also applies for non-native speakers, but I'd be interested in your ideas, if you have some
I'm new here and shortly want to introduce myself: My name is Kathi, I'm 18 years old and I'm from Vienna, Austria. English is not my native language, therefore please forgive me for making several (horrible) mistakes.
I hope you can understand at least what I'm trying to say
Sooo, back to topic! I'm interested in the MBTI test (do you say test after MBTI? I honestly have no idea) for a couple of days now and did several versions of the test. I mostly scored ISTJ, but also INTJ and sometimes even ISFJ.
Perhaps the most interesting result for you guys to analyze is this one here:
extraverted Sensing (Se) *********************** (23.9)
limited use
introverted Sensing (Si) ***************************************** (41.3)
excellent use
extraverted Intuiting (Ne) ****************************** (30.1)
good use
introverted Intuiting (Ni) ********************** (22.7)
limited use
extraverted Thinking (Te) ***************************** (29)
average use
introverted Thinking (Ti) ****************************** (30.9)
good use
extraverted Feeling (Fe) ************************** (26)
average use
introverted Feeling (Fi) ************************************ (36.1)
excellent use
It's from Keys 2 Cognition. I don't really understand everything about the whole Se/Si/... etc. stuff, but of course I have did some research so I know what's it mainly about.
But I'm faaaar away from being an expert: so if anyone cold help me to analyze this result, I'd be really grateful!
The thing is, I don't really feel like a true ISTJ. Partly I do, but there are some things I can't relate to.
I don't believe that strictly in laws and traditions, safety is so not my priority, I don't set much value on punctuality, I'm pretty chaotic, I really have a bad memory (especially when it comes to my photographic memory), I don't remember a lot of facts and I don't like working with data. I do organize a bit and make a plan (in my head...I never write anything down, I don't even have a calendar) but I don't really keep to it (because I'm easily distracted) and I also don't have a great sense of space and function. The more I read about ISTJ, the more points I find that won't fit. I know, there can't be a personality type that fits perfectly, but the main points about ISTJ's are organization, arrangement, punctuality, aren't they? So, yeah, I'm having a bit of a identity crises right now. I'm really asking myself which type I really am.
Maybe you can help me in any way - thank you in advance!
PS: I've noticed that there are some people who are able (or at least try) to define one's personality type by analyzing the writing style. I don't know if this also applies for non-native speakers, but I'd be interested in your ideas, if you have some