My Brain Strengths
ESFP: is realistic and fun loving; likes to do several things at the same time; likes constant action; is good at motivating others; adapts easily to changes; is quick to size up what is happening and react; is spontaneous; needs freedom in life and work; notices a lot of details; and makes decisions based on personal deeply held values.
ESTP: is realistic and fun loving; values truth and honesty; is quick to size up what is happening and react; needs constant action; loves freedom in life and work; likes to live in the moment; can solve problems and think on his/her feet; notices a lot of details; and bases decisions on logic.
ENFP: is enthusiastic, optimistic, and spontaneous; like to create new ideas; likes to focus on people and highly values relationships; needs to know he/she is making a difference in the world; enjoys new adventures; likes to explore; looks for new ideas and connect different ideas; seeks change; and bases important decisions on deeply held values.
ENTP: is spontaneous; values being competent and learning/knowing; looks for new adventures; enjoys lots of interaction; looks for new ideas and makes connections between different ideas; bases decisions on logic; enjoys complex problem solving; and is always questioning and looking to make things better.
ENFJ: is imaginative, social, and idealistic; likes being around people and needs to connect with them; wants to make a difference in the world; feels that people contact is more important than following rules; sees what is possible; and can quickly come up with new ideas, enjoys stories, symbols, dreams, and myths.
ESFJ: is practical and caring; values being able to contribute and support his/her community; values traditions; is loyal to friends and family; loves to connect with people and to organize events; likes to create harmony; finds it difficult to say no; is able to deal with facts and details easily; and easily recalls details from the past.
ENTJ: is outgoing, independent; can achieve any clear goal that he/she is motivated to pursue; bases decisions on logic; likes order, structure, and planning; loves to organize events or systems; can see the big picture first (how things connect) and deals with the details later; sees solutions easily; and seems to know what is going to happen before it does.
ESTJ: is practical, realistic, outspoken, and persistent; sticks to his/her duties; likes traditions; is loyal to family; likes order and routine; is comfortable when things are predictable; focuses on tasks; is good at logistics; can easily recall details from the past; works well with detail; and is neat and tidy.
ISFJ: is practical, realistic, organized, private; likes to build a support community; is loyal to friends and family; can easily recall details from the past easily; likes pleasing people and creating harmony; is neat and tidy; and wants to make sure tasks are done and people’s needs are met.
ISTJ: is practical, realistic, and private; can be relied on to get the job done; likes traditions; values family and friends; works well with details; can easily recall details from the past; bases decisions on logic; is focused on tasks; likes routine and structure; plans so that life and work are predictable and is neat and tidy.
INFJ: is imaginative, idealistic, and caring; likes to help people reach their potential; is private and independent; can come up with new ideas quickly; sees possible outcomes from current situations; like images, symbols, stories, myths, and dreams; and values people and how life is interconnected.
INTJ: is imaginative, logical, private and independent; likes to solve problems; comes up with new ideas quickly; can see what is possible; likes stories, images, myths, and symbols; bases decisions on logic; enjoy organizing and planning to achieve results; values being competent.
ISTP: is realistic, practical, and reserved; is good at problem solving; prefers not to be the center of attention; likes action; needs flexible schedule and freedom in life and at work; is good at solving mechanical or technical problems; bases decisions on logic; can live in the moment; and fully notices all of the details around him/her.
INTP: is reserved, likes concepts and ideas; likes to spend time alone; does not like to be the center of attention; needs freedom and independent thinking; values true knowledge; likes solving complex problems and seeing situations from every angle; prefers to see an to understand all sides before making a decision; likes to rely on logic; looks to make sure things are consistent and make sense; can come up with many ideas; and can work on several tasks at once.
ISFP: is reserved, caring, and practical; likes to support and encourage people; needs flexibility and freedom; makes decisions based on deep personal values; does a lot behind the scenes; does not like to be the center of attention; likes to spend time alone, likes to be in the moment; can notice a lot of details around him/her; likes to be very active in a quiet place.
INFP: is reserved, idealistic, and caring; values people and works to make a difference in people’s lives; makes decisions based on deep values; is easily aware of unspoken feelings; likes to defend others and support causes that align with his/her values; enjoys discussions in which he/she can come up with new ideas; can get a lot of energy when talking about ideas he/she believes in; seeks growth and change for the better.