Flow Type: INFJ – The Writer
When in flow, you’re a guide and a writer, someone that can see and imagine the future of humanity, and read our innermost thoughts and feelings. You can, using this knowledge, guide people in the dark and help them overcome difficult experiences. Helping make sense of the difficult and showing people where to go to grow as people and to overcome what is holding them back. Does this sound like you? Use the menu above to learn more!
Identity: The Friend (-+-+)
The friend tries to remain objective, hopeful, but not ready to act on what they think is right just yet. Afraid of having missed something, the friend practices a kind of blind confidence in their friends and family. Believing and hoping for the best, and sometimes idealising other people, the friend assumes other people know what is right and will sometimes second guess their own feelings or thoughts about a situation. Instead, the friend wants to think about a situation the way the people they idealise would see it. At times, this can keep you from growth, because you are too focused on what others would do, or what other people would think. There is a fear of disappointing other people here, and not meeting their standards and expectations. But also a loyalty, a desire to want to help, and to prove yourself and to show other people they can count on you.
Strategy/Planning (Intuitive Judging)
You showed a natural talent for coming up with strategies and complex plans of action, seeing or envisioning how something could become in the future. You can speculate on an event and how something will go and you can act long-term towards this future. There’s an ability in you to anticipate actions and long term events and to see what will happen.
Resources/Finance (Extraverted Thinking)
You have a knack for using resources and finance to your advantage, making use of the tools and the resources available to you. You can see who is a resource and who isn’t contributing as much, and you can see people’s greater talents and abilities. You can identify smart prospects to invest in and ways to use things to your advantage.
Administrations/Systems (Thinking Judging)
You seem to have a natural talent for administration and managing systems. This includes seeing how the world or a company or environment works as a logical system, what events tend to happen in what order, and how things tend to be done. Learning to utilise and to administer a system. To use the rules that you know to your advantage.
Analysis/Tool-Management (Thinking Perceiving)
You show a natural proficiency for analysis and data crunching. You can count and measure the things around you, gaining detailed feedback into systems and into how things work. Using this to your advantage, you can make tactical decisions, and fix complex problems. You can use tools to your advantage and customise them to fit your current needs.
Opportunity/Transformation (Extraverted iNtuition)
You show a talent for seeing what things could become, and how to make things different. How to change and transform a situation, how to turn from point A, to point B. How to take someone or something with potential and how to bring out that potential. You can see what a person needs to flourish or how you could use a tool better when it’s not working well in the current situation. You can understand chains of events, how A leads to B, and then to C, and intercept a situation accordingly.
Extraversion (E) / Introversion (I)
70 out of 160
If your score is above 50% here, you’re probably an extravert. Extraverts orient themselves through the outer world. What does the world look like, what do I want to tell the world, who am I in the world? What is there to see and do here? If your score is below 50%, you’re more likely to be introverted. Introverts like to focus on the inner world. What am I thinking about, what do I really feel? What do I want for myself? What is logical and what is irrational? Introverts find the inner world calming and stable, where extraverts find the inner world chaotic and slightly unpredictable.
Intuition (N) / Sensing (S)
89 out of 160
If your score was above 50%, you are most likely an intuitive. iNtuitives are either idealistic or rational types, in the sense that they deal with and manage abstraction, change, and novelty. They may for example be involved with testing or fixing or making new inventions or starting up new projects, or with acting or roleplaying or storytelling. If your score was below 50%, you’re probably a sensing type. Sensors are either practical or social. They can be all about concrete experience, meeting people, building something, or making something with their hands. They have a passion for doing, seeing, building and fixing.
Thinking (T) / Feeling (F)
76 out of 160
With a score over 50% on this, you’re probably a thinker. Thinkers like to go on logical, impersonal, and objective facts about a situation, what can I prove, how can I test, how can I measure, or how can I use the world in a good or conscious way? With a score below 50% on this, you’re probably a feeler. Feelers prefer to go on personal, subjective, and ethical considerations. What am I, what do I believe, and what do I or other people think about a situation?
Judging (J) / Perceiving (P)
82 out of 160
A score above 50% suggests that you’re a judging type, someone that has a passion for management or leadership, or for judging how a situation should be and taking action to make sure a situation goes a certain way. A score below 50% suggests you’re a perceiving type. Perceivers like to perceive how the world is and to adapt and to take action to adjust to this. They often like to take the role of explorers or advisors. A judging or perceiving type can be either proactive or reactive.
Certainty (+///) / Uncertainty (-///)
76 out of 160
The higher your score on this scale, the more certain you are, and the easier you are able to make up your mind and to decide how you feel or think about something. You can form opinions and values about things, and you can express and take action based on these opinions. Introverts gain clarity and perception from introspection and inner contemplation, finding resolve and a map or compass direction forward. Extraverts gain the certainty from the outer world, from talking to and orienting themselves in their environment, and getting to know the situation. A low score on this scale may mean that you are more uncertain and unsure of yourself and what you think about something. As an introvert, you may be too focused on the situation around you, and as an extravert, you may be too focused on the past or doubts inside you. Confronting those doubts can help you become more certain and more expressive of yourself.
Optimism (/+//) / Pessimism (/-//)
87 out of 160
The higher your score on this, you are able to trust what you want to believe is true, and to have good faith in your ideas and thoughts. You can pursue and learn and explore your own thoughts and dig into them with less doubt about if you are right or wrong. The lower your score on this, the less you trust your own ideas and thoughts. You try to keep a realistic outlook on things, and can sometimes dismiss your own ideas and thoughts as stupid or crazy. This weakens your dominant intuition or sensing. iNtuitives begin to overutilise sensing to protect themselves from their own imagination, and Sensors begin to overuse intuition, to ensure they don’t miss to consider something.
Good (//+/) / Neutral (//-/)
79 out of 160
People who score high on this are engaged and committed to some kind of cause or mission. They have something important that they have set out to do. Strong-hearted and wilful, they want to do what they think is the good thing. By focusing on doing what you think is right and by becoming more aware of what is important to you, you strengthen your third letter in your flow type. People who score low on this scale are more neutral and less sure of what is right and wrong. They can sometimes be perfectionistic or focused on avoiding a negative outcome, or they can be more antagonistic and focused on stopping others from doing a bad thing. By focusing on avoiding a negative outcome or not making a mistake, you flip your third letter in your flow type, the flow of feeling becoming overtaken by the block of thinking, or the flow of thinking instead becoming overtaken by the block of feeling.
Decisive (///+) / Indecisive (///-)
84 out of 160
The higher the score on this scale, the more decisive you are, and the better developed your judging (J) or perceiving (P) function is. As a judger, you can chart a course and plan ahead and use judging to take control of a situation. As a perceiver, you can perceive what is happening around you, and adjust and adapt to stay ahead of others. The lower your score on this scale, the more indecisive you are. As a judger, you may be too focused on perceiving obstacles and problems around you, keeping you from getting a clear idea of what to do next. As a perceiver, you may be trying to plan too far ahead, and too focused on the future, missing things you could do right now to turn your situation for the better.
Mostly around 80 it seems.