I already have my results ( ASSED2: ) and to be consistent with the expectations set forth in a previous thread I wish to defer my opinion until which time that I might make a more coherent assessment... in the meantime, check me out in thebump --with the influx of people waiting for results lets see if we can get some more responses!
I wonder if getting a different answer each time is indicative of a certain type. hmmm.i get a different answer every time I take this test.
Congrats on still being smoke free!I wonder if getting a different answer each time is indicative of a certain type. hmmm.
That's what happens when you let a different one of your multiple personalities take the test each time.i get a different answer every time I take this test.
:thankyou: That must be it.That's what happens when you let a different one of your multiple personalities take the test each time.
Huh. Something tells me I'm atypical for engineers.Beneath the quiet exterior, INFJs hold deep convictions about the weightier matters of life. <snip> Accurately suspicious about others' motives, INFJs are not easily led. These are the people that you can rarely fool any of the time. Though affable and sympathetic to most, INFJs are selective about their friends. <snip> INFJs have a knack for fluency in language and facility in communication. In addition, nonverbal sensitivity enables the INFJ to know and be known by others intimately.
Writing, counseling, public service and even politics are areas where INFJs frequently find their niche.
However, I think that people are likely to pass from one type to another at different stages of their lives. I don't think I fit this category at age 19, for example.While instinctively courting the personal and organizational demands continually made upon them by others, at intervals INFJs will suddenly withdraw into themselves, sometimes shutting out even their intimates. This apparent paradox is a necessary escape valve for them, providing both time to rebuild their depleted resources and a filter to prevent the emotional overload to which they are so susceptible as inherent "givers."