Snow Turtle
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You do seem to have a Te preference...
For this reason I'm inclined to think it's an XNFP as being teritiary development. Still there's the possability it's because you don't like the descriptions of functions, do you feel that you know them reasonably well?
ENFP or INFP are the best guesses.
However INFP is behind the scene style interaction, leaving ENFP. Going into the teaching profession seems to have pushed you to seem ENFJ on the four dichotomy scales. I've ruled out ENFJ because of the lack of Ni in comparison, and ENFP with developed Te makes much more sense.
ESFJ is out of the question because of the high preference for Ne. This would be the weakest function in ISJs, or teritiary function within ESJs. It's unlikely going to be the most developed, prefered method of thinking.
For this reason I'm inclined to think it's an XNFP as being teritiary development. Still there's the possability it's because you don't like the descriptions of functions, do you feel that you know them reasonably well?
ENFP or INFP are the best guesses.
However INFP is behind the scene style interaction, leaving ENFP. Going into the teaching profession seems to have pushed you to seem ENFJ on the four dichotomy scales. I've ruled out ENFJ because of the lack of Ni in comparison, and ENFP with developed Te makes much more sense.
ESFJ is out of the question because of the high preference for Ne. This would be the weakest function in ISJs, or teritiary function within ESJs. It's unlikely going to be the most developed, prefered method of thinking.