Phew! You just answered 130 questions about your personality. Nice work!
Let's dive right in and see what we've found about your personality type. But first, a note:
This is a "sneak peek" at your results. This free, basic report shows you how you scored on each of the four major dimensions of personality. You'll learn about the fundamental elements that make up your personality type, and what these four factors mean for your life. You'll also get a hint at the additional depth and detail you can discover if you unlock your full report ($29).
With that out of the way, let's take a look at your results!
The Elements of Your Personality
We'll begin by looking at the four major dimensions of personality, and showing you how you scored on each dimension. Each dimension provides a broad description of how you approach things in a fundamental aspect of your life: how you manage your energy, relate to others, process thoughts and feelings, and organise your daily activities.
Introversion vs. Extraversion
This dimension describes how you manage your energy. Your preference for Introversion or Extraversion relates to how readily you express yourself, how easily you warm up to new people, and the extent to which you engage with the world around you. But most fundamentally, this dimension relates to whether you are energised by time alone, or time with other people.
Introverts are energised by being quiet, reflective, and calm. They maintain a distance from the outside world and prefer to conserve their energy.
Introverts enjoy:
- Contemplating ideas and experiences
- Being in calm surroundings
- Exploring a subject in depth
- Reflecting on thoughts or feelings
- Maintaining distance and privacy
- Quiet and solitude
Extraverts enjoy:
- Interacting with people
- Being in busy surroundings
- Engaging with the outside world
- Expressing thoughts and feelings
- Being noticed by others
- Stimulation and activity
Your responses were 72% consistent with a preference for Introversion, and 28% consistent with a preference for Extraversion.
72%
INTROVERTED
INTROVERTED: 72%
28%
EXTRAVERTED
EXTRAVERTED: 28%
As an Introvert, you are primarily focused inward, on your own thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Most of the time, you find it more energising to be in quiet, peaceful surroundings than to be surrounded by noise or large groups of people. You tend to be reserved and keep your thoughts to yourself.
Sensing vs. Intuition
This dimension describes how you process information. Your preference for Sensing or Intuition indicates whether your style of thinking is straightforward, factual, and concrete, or creative, interpretive, and abstract. Sensors and Intuitive's tend to be interested in different kinds of information, with Sensors more interested in facts and details, and Intuitive's more interested in ideas.
Sensors process information in a concrete, realistic way. They focus on observing and recalling facts and details.
Sensors focus on:
- Observing sights, sounds, sensations
- Noticing details
- Experiencing the present moment
- Concrete, provable facts
- Realism and practicality
- Knowledge from past experience
Intuitive's focus on:
- Observing patterns and connections
- Interpreting meaning
- Imagining potential
- Ideas and concepts
- Innovation and creativity
- Possibilities for the future
Your responses were 71% consistent with a preference for Intuition, and 29% consistent with a preference for Sensing.
29%
SENSING
SENSING: 29%
71%
INTUITION
INTUITION: 71%
As an Intuitive, you are primarily interested in ideas and possibilities. You tend to be bored by mundane details, preferring instead to look at the big picture and understand how everything fits together. You are drawn to interesting ideas and theories, and enjoy imagining the future. You naturally see patterns and connections and often have a "sixth sense" about things.
Thinking vs. Feeling
This dimension describes your orientation to personal values. Your preference for Thinking or Feeling can be thought of as your preference for "head versus heart" in your decision making. This dimension relates to how you prioritise conflicting values, and whether you tend to feel more comfortable relying on logic and reason, or emotions and personal judgments.
Thinkers value logic, competence, and objectivity. They believe that every person has a responsibility to take care of him or herself.
Thinkers are concerned with:
- Using logical reasoning
- Being unbiased and impartial
- Considering costs and benefits
- Seeking consistency and justice
- Keeping a competitive edge
- Making objective decisions
Feelers are concerned with:
- Acting out ideals
- Engaging emotions
- Considering the impact on people
- Seeking harmony and appreciation
- Serving others
- Making authentic decisions
25%
THINKING
THINKING: 25%
75%
FEELING
FEELING: 75%
As a Feeler, you are driven by values of compassion, altruism, and cooperation. You tend to put the needs of others above your own, and always consider how to care for the people around you. You look for ways to work together with other people and accommodate them, and feel most comfortable in an environment of positive emotions.
Perceiving vs. Judging
This dimension of personality describes how you manage your life. Your preference for Perceiving vs. Judging has to do with your orientation toward structure, schedules, deadlines, and organisation. It also has to do with how you tend to manage your time and approach the work you have to do.
Perceivers like freedom and spontaneity. They have a carefree attitude towards life and would rather be flexible than structured.
Perceivers prefer to:
- Follow the whims of the moment
- Make the rules up as they go
- Have the freedom to be flexible
- Brainstorm options
- Do things when inspiration strikes
- Go with the flow and enjoy surprises
Judgers prefer to:
- Create a plan and stick to it
- See a task through to completion
- Adhere to a schedule
- Set goals and maintain focus
- Follow rules and regulations
- Set clear expectations
65%
PERCEIVING
PERCEIVING: 65%
35%
JUDGING
JUDGING: 35%
As a Perceiver, you like to keep things casual and open-ended. You dislike being tied down, preferring instead to be free to go with the flow and the impulses of the moment. Your tend to avoid rigid structures and organisational systems, and shy away from scheduling your time in advance. Your like to be free to make last-minute changes as new ideas arise.
Your Personality Type Code
Now, let's take a look at how the elements of your personality combine to create your personality type. Your personality type is the sum of your preferred style on each of the four major dimensions.
We use four-letter codes to describe each personality type. To create these codes, we abbreviate each preference with a single letter, for instance E for Extraverted or N for Intuitive. Then we combine the four letters into a personality type like INTJ or ESFP.
The following chart shows your top 3 personality type matches.
INFJ - The Counsellor.
VERY GOOD MATCH
INFJs are creative nurturers with a strong sense of personal integrity and a drive to help others realise their potential. Creative and dedicated, they have a talent for helping others with original solutions to their personal challenges.
INFP - The Healer.
VERY GOOD MATCH
INFPs are imaginative idealists, guided by their own core values and beliefs. Focused on possibilities rather than reality, INFPs see potential for a better future, and pursue truth and meaning with their own individual flair.
ISFP - The Composer.
GOOD MATCH
ISFPs are gentle caretakers who live in the present moment and enjoy their surroundings with cheerful, low-key enthusiasm. They are flexible and spontaneous, and like to go with the flow to enjoy what life has to offer.
See the precise scores that show which type fits you best
When you purchase your full report, you'll get your exact numerical scores for every one of the 16 types, from ENFP to ISTJ.
If you're confused about which type you are, your full report will give you the specific numbers to explain how well each type fits you.
If you've always felt torn between two personality types, you'll see the actual data that shows which type matches you best—and finally get some clarity.
Plus, you'll see the scores for the types that aren't like you. Ever known a person who you had absolutely nothing in common with? Whose way of seeing things seemed to be the complete opposite of yours? When you understand which type profiles are the worst match for your personality, you'll gain a new level of insight into the people who you have the hardest time understanding.
Your Personality Profile.
You are sensitive, caring, and compassionate, and are deeply concerned with the personal growth of yourself and others. Individualistic and nonjudgmental, you believe that each person must find their own path. You enjoy spending time exploring your own ideas and values, and are gently encouraging to others to do the same. You are creative and often artistic, and enjoy finding new outlets for self-expression.
Your Core Values:
- Empathy
- Depth
- Individuality
- Compassion
- Searching for meaning
- Exploring ideas and possibilities
- Understanding the needs of others
- Encouraging personal development
You value authenticity and want to be original and individual in everything you do. You are often concerned with a search for meaning and truth within yourself. Following tradition holds little appeal for the you; you prefer to do your own exploration of values and ideas, and decide for yourself what seems right. You are often offbeat and unconventional, and feel no desire to conform. You would rather be true to yourself than try to fit in with the crowd.
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Discover who you really are…beyond a four-letter code
- The specific reasons you’re having trouble figuring out what your personality type is
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- The exact factors that make you feel “different” from other people
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What You Need to Know.
You’ve got questions about who you are and what makes you tick. Maybe you’re wondering why you can’t find a career that suits you. Maybe you’re trying to figure out how to handle a relationship that keeps going sideways. Maybe you’re trying to solve the mystery of why you always feel just a little bit…different.
We’ve spent three years and thousands of hours researching personality type, testing and retesting theories, and crunching more data than you can shake a stick at. And we did it all for one and only one reason: so you can answer those questions. Because it’s hard to feel confident in yourself if you’re not exactly sure who you really are. It’s confusing to go through life not knowing why your perspective doesn’t always line up with other people’s. And it’s nearly impossible to make big life decisions when you’re not sure what will ultimately make you happy.
You could keep guessing. You could keep taking free quizzes that only scratch the surface of your personality and give you generic, one-size-fits-all info about yourself. But honestly, that kind of seems like a waste of time. Why not stop filling out endless questionnaires and focus on what’s really going to make a difference in your quest to understand yourself? Why not get a detailed, accurate report that can actually answer all those tough questions?