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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2016 2:12:40 GMT
Greetings Beautiful Members! Have you ever heard of the Myers Briggs personality test? Do you enjoy quizzes and fun activities that let you explore your muse? Sometimes, it's fun to ask the hard questions and to learn more about your muse! The Myers Briggs test is a great way for you to get to know your muse on a new level. You can find the test here!It's so much fun to answer questions through the mind of your muse, and here is a great place to discuss your findings! We'd love to hear about your character's personality type and how you feel about it. Does it accurately represent your character? Did you find anything interesting out about your character with the results? This is a thread where we can reveal our results and even discuss them! Especially if you found things that surprised you, or even things you've known all along but couldn't find the words to express!
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[b]Discussion:[/b] Tell us about your personality type here! How do you feel about it? Does it work well to describe your character?
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Post by Klara on May 16, 2016 8:59:35 GMT
Klara's personality Personality Type: The Defender (ISFJ-A)Discussion: Here's what the site say about this type of person: The ISFJ personality type is quite unique, as many of their qualities defy the definition of their individual traits. Though possessing the Feeling (F) trait, ISFJs have excellent analytical abilities; though Introverted (I), they have well-developed people skills and robust social relationships; and though they are a Judging (J) type, ISFJs are often receptive to change and new ideas. As with so many things, people with the ISFJ personality type are more than the sum of their parts, and it is the way they use these strengths that defines who they are. I'm quite surprised because I didn't think that Klara will look like me at this point. This test made me aware of a part of my personality which is very similar of Klara's personality, it's like she is a part of me and it's very confusing but also interesting to realize that. I advise you to do this test, it's really cool and very interesting!!! ^^
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Post by Alex Lightwood on May 16, 2016 20:35:05 GMT
Personality Type: INTP-A Discussion:"INTPs are known for their brilliant theories and unrelenting logic – in fact, they are considered the most logically precise of all the personality types.
They love patterns, and spotting discrepancies between statements could almost be described as a hobby, making it a bad idea to lie to an INTP. This makes it ironic that INTPs' word should always be taken with a grain of salt – it's not that they are dishonest, but people with the INTP personality type tend to share thoughts that are not fully developed, using others as a sounding board for ideas and theories in a debate against themselves rather than as actual conversation partners.
This may make them appear unreliable, but in reality no one is more enthusiastic and capable of spotting a problem, drilling through the endless factors and details that encompass the issue and developing a unique and viable solution than INTPs – just don't expect punctual progress reports. People who share the INTP personality type aren't interested in practical, day-to-day activities and maintenance, but when they find an environment where their creative genius and potential can be expressed, there is no limit to the time and energy INTPs will expend in developing an insightful and unbiased solution."
I think it's quite accurate and interesting. Check it guys!
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Post by Mariahya on May 17, 2016 1:47:57 GMT
Mariahya's Personality Type Personality Type: ENFP PERSONALITY (“THE CAMPAIGNER”) Discussion:"It doesn't interest me what you do for a living. I want to know what you ache for – and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing. It doesn't interest me how old you are. I want to know if you will risk looking like a fool – for love – for your dreams – for the adventure of being alive." ~ Oriah Mountain Dreamer The ENFP personality is a true free spirit. More than just sociable people-pleasers though, ENFPs, like all their Diplomat cousins, are shaped by their Intuitive (N) quality, allowing them to read between the lines with curiosity and energy. They tend to see life as a big, complex puzzle where everything is connected. ENFPs are fiercely independent, and much more than stability and security, they crave creativity and freedom. Many other types are likely to find these qualities irresistible, and if they've found a cause that sparks their imagination, ENFPs will bring an energy that oftentimes thrusts them into the spotlight, held up by their peers as a leader and a guru – but this isn't always where independence-loving ENFPs want to be. ENFPs will spend a lot of time exploring social relationships, feelings and ideas before they find something that really rings true. But when they finally do find their place in the world, their imagination, empathy and courage are likely to produce incredible results. Strengths-curious -observant -energetic and enthusiastic -excellent communicator -knows how to relax -very popular and friendly Weaknesses-difficulty focusing -overthinker -easily stressed -highly emotional -sometimes too independent RomanceWhen it comes to relationships, there's hardly anyone around who is more excited than ENFPs to share with their partners the bounty of ideas and eye-opening experiences that life has to offer. For people with the ENFP personality type, relationships are a joyous process of mutual exploration and imagination, a chance to connect with another soul. ENFPs take their relationships seriously, and are known for their uninhibited and unshakeable devotion to the people to whom they've committed their hearts. This personality type fits Mari to a T! She is loving and curious. She loves to explore the world around her and find out why things are the way they are. She is a natural leader of her people, but still wants to be a child. Mari is truly a free spirit. She is independent but has a group of warriors behind her every step of the way. Not everyone always agrees with her choices, but she does what is best for her people regardless of what they think should be done. She loves getting to know people and figuring out what makes them tick and what makes them laugh...what makes them smile. She has only ever fallen in love with one man and she will only ever love that one man.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2016 21:58:52 GMT
I am really enjoying reading all of your results! I think it's so fascinating how this test seems to capture the essence of your characters!
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Post by John Murphy on May 19, 2016 23:31:02 GMT
John Murphy's Personality Type ESTP
“THE ENTREPRENEUR” (ESTP-T) Extraverted, Observant, Thinking, Prospecting, Turbulent
Theory, abstract concepts and plodding discussions about global issues and their implications don't keep ESTPs interested for long. ESTPs keep their conversation energetic, with a good dose of intelligence, but they like to talk about what is – or better yet, to just go out and do it. ESTPs leap before they look, fixing their mistakes as they go, rather than sitting idle, preparing contingencies and escape clauses.
ESTPs are the likeliest personality type to make a lifestyle of risky behavior. They live in the moment and dive into the action – they are the eye of the storm. They are forced to make critical decisions based on factual, immediate reality in a process of rapid-fire rational stimulus response.
Also challenging is that to ESTPs, it makes more sense to use their own moral compass than someone else's. Rules were made to be broken. But if they minimize the trouble-making, harness their energy, and focus through the boring stuff, ESTPs are a force to be reckoned with.
With perhaps the most perceptive, unfiltered view of any type, ESTPs have a unique skill in noticing small changes. Whether a shift in facial expression, a new clothing style, or a broken habit, people with this personality type pick up on hidden thoughts and motives where most types would be lucky to pick up anything specific at all. ESTPs use these observations immediately, calling out the change and asking questions, often with little regard for sensitivity.
If ESTPs aren't careful though, they may get too caught in the moment, take things too far, and run roughshod over more sensitive people, or forget to take care of their own health and safety.
ESTPs are full of passion and energy, complemented by a rational, if sometimes distracted, mind. Inspiring, convincing and colorful, they are natural group leaders, pulling everyone along the path less traveled, bringing life and excitement everywhere they go. Putting these qualities to a constructive and rewarding end is ESTPs' true challenge.
Strengths: Bold ~ Rational & Practical ~ Original ~ Perceptive ~ Direct
Weaknesses: Insensitive ~ Impatient ~ Risk-prone ~ Unstructured ~ Defiant
I think a fair amount of this is pretty close to how I see Murphy. Particularly the parts I highlighted, though it's all relevant. I think even in his 'irrational' moments there's still a rationality to it, if that makes sense. It's just that it's his own rationale. He came close to middle ground on the Extravert (55%) and Introvert(45%) part, which I found interesting too.
I want to add this just because it makes me think of Murphy...
And like Jack, he is capable of doing the right thing. Of being a hero.
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Post by Serafina Smith on May 25, 2016 15:16:02 GMT
Personality Type: INTJ-A "The Architect"
Discussion: Less than two percent of the population in the world are INTJ's, with women only being in 0.8% of that amount. People with the INTJ personality type are imaginative yet decisive, ambitious yet private, amazingly curious, but they do not squander their energy. INTJs are often given the title of “bookworm” as children. While this may be intended as an insult by their peers, they more than likely identify with it and are even proud of it, greatly enjoying their broad and deep body of knowledge. INTJs radiate self-confidence and an aura of mystery, and their insightful observations, original ideas and formidable logic enable them to push change through with sheer willpower and force of personality.
Strengths: ~Quick, Imaginative and Strategic Mind ~High Self-Confidence ~Independent and Decisive ~Hard-working and determined ~Open-minded ~Jacks-of-all-Trades Weaknesses: ~Arrogant ~Judgmental ~Overly analytical ~Loathe highly structured environments ~Clueless in romance
Personality: Most INTJ's distrust their emotions, and don't rely heavily on what they feel. They will often push them away, and will rely on thought actions more than emotional. There is never a truth that is too large to be discovered, or too many obstacles in the way, INTJ's will jump the hurdles to reach their goal, and are determined and stubborn, helping them reach their goals. More mature and assertive, INTJ's find more useful ways to do things with their emotions. Most INTJ's ask analytical questions to overcome depression, sadness, and other emotional issues, such as asking themselves the question "This is sad. Why and how can I fix it?".
Romance is something difficult for INTJ's to grasp, they see it as pointless and a waste of time. Politeness is often viewed as distrustful, and to INTJ's it shows that someone could be hiding something. INTJ's have no room for romance, or at least they think they do. INTJ's are rule followers, and with no rule in love, they are lost.
Planners, always having a plan and sticking to it is something that is a must for INTJ's. They almost never get distracted, and always stick on the path they planned. They draw out conclusions after thoughtful thinking, and are often lost in their thoughts when alone or in nature. As INTJ's progress in plans, their actions become harder to succeed, to test how well they've really done on their plan. Failing is not a bad thing to INTJ's , instead it is something that lets them know that they need to improve on.
I overall think that this fits Sera very well, she is always planning how to survive and make life better, though she often makes mistakes, she knows there is always room for improval. She never lets emotions get in the way of her plan, her analytical thinking keeps her on the right path, and she knows what is best for herself. Even though she is lost when it comes to social interaction and romance, she knows where and when to do what, as if life was a simple game of chess.
I also think that we relate to our characters in ways we've never seen before, most of the things that are Serafina's traits are also my own too!
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Post by Malia on Mar 13, 2018 18:14:52 GMT
Personality Type: Logistician (ISTJ-t) 64% Introverted 74% Observant 58% Thinking 69% Judging 65% Turbulent
My observation is that whenever one person is found adequate to the discharge of a duty... it is worse executed by two persons, and scarcely done at all if three or more are employed therein.
— George Washington
Their defining characteristics of integrity, practical logic and tireless dedication to duty make Logisticians a vital core to many families, as well as organizations that uphold traditions, rules and standards, such as law offices, regulatory bodies and military. People with the Logistician personality type enjoy taking responsibility for their actions, and take pride in the work they do – when working towards a goal, Logisticians hold back none of their time and energy completing each relevant task with accuracy and patience.
Logisticians don’t make many assumptions, preferring instead to analyze their surroundings, check their facts and arrive at practical courses of action. Logistician personalities are no-nonsense, and when they’ve made a decision, they will relay the facts necessary to achieve their goal, expecting others to grasp the situation immediately and take action. Logisticians have little tolerance for indecisiveness, but lose patience even more quickly if their chosen course is challenged with impractical theories, especially if they ignore key details – if challenges becomes time-consuming debates. When Logisticians say they are going to get something done, they do it, meeting their obligations no matter the personal cost, and they are baffled by people who don’t hold their own word in the same respect. Combining laziness and dishonesty is the quickest way to get on Logisticians’ bad side. Consequently, people with the Logistician personality type often prefer to work alone, or at least have their authority clearly established by hierarchy, where they can set and achieve their goals without debate or worry over other’s reliability.
Logisticians have sharp, fact-based minds, and prefer autonomy and self-sufficiency to reliance on someone or something. Dependency on others is often seen by Logisticians as a weakness, and their passion for duty, dependability and impeccable personal integrity forbid falling into such a trap.
This sense of personal integrity is core to Logisticians, and goes beyond their own minds – Logistician personalities adhere to established rules and guidelines regardless of cost, reporting their own mistakes and telling the truth even when the consequences for doing so could be disastrous. To Logisticians, honesty is far more important than emotional considerations, and their blunt approach leaves others with the false impression that Logisticians are cold, or even robotic. People with this type may struggle to express emotion or affection outwardly, but the suggestion that they don’t feel, or worse have no personality at all, is deeply hurtful. Logisticians’ dedication is an excellent quality, allowing them to accomplish much, but it is also a core weakness that less scrupulous individuals take advantage of. Logisticians seek stability and security, considering it their duty to maintain a smooth operation, and they may find that their coworkers and significant others shift their responsibilities onto them, knowing that they will always take up the slack. Logisticians tend to keep their opinions to themselves and let the facts do the talking, but it can be a long time before observable evidence tells the whole story.
Logisticians need to remember to take care of themselves – their stubborn dedication to stability and efficiency can compromise those goals in the long term as others lean ever-harder on them, creating an emotional strain that can go unexpressed for years, only finally coming out after it’s too late to fix. If they can find coworkers and spouses who genuinely appreciate and complement their qualities, who enjoy the brightness, clarity and dependability that they offer, Logisticians will find that their stabilizing role is a tremendously satisfying one, knowing that they are part of a system that works.
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Post by Malia on Jul 16, 2018 15:17:24 GMT
I did this test twice, both in the mindset of Malia, but I got different results... Edit: Tried the test a third time, got these results too..
CONSUL PERSONALITY (ESFJ, -A/-T) Encourage, lift and strengthen one another. For the positive energy spread to one will be felt by us all.
Deborah Day People who share the Consul personality type are, for lack of a better word, popular – which makes sense, given that it is also a very common personality type, making up twelve percent of the population. In high school, Consuls are the cheerleaders and the quarterbacks, setting the tone, taking the spotlight and leading their teams forward to victory and fame. Later in life, Consuls continue to enjoy supporting their friends and loved ones, organizing social gatherings and doing their best to make sure everyone is happy.
At their hearts, Consul personalities are social creatures, and thrive on staying up to date with what their friends are doing. Consul (ESFJ) personality Discussing scientific theories or debating European politics isn’t likely to capture Consuls’ interest for too long. Consuls are more concerned with fashion and their appearance, their social status and the standings of other people. Practical matters and gossip are their bread and butter, but Consuls do their best to use their powers for good.
Respecting the Wisdom of Leadership Consuls are altruists, and they take seriously their responsibility to help and to do the right thing. Unlike their Diplomat relatives however, people with the Consul personality type will base their moral compass on established traditions and laws, upholding authority and rules, rather than drawing their morality from philosophy or mysticism. It’s important for Consuls to remember though, that people come from many backgrounds and perspectives, and what may seem right to them isn’t always an absolute truth.
Consuls love to be of service, enjoying any role that allows them to participate in a meaningful way, so long as they know that they are valued and appreciated. This is especially apparent at home, and Consuls make loyal and devoted partners and parents. Consul personalities respect hierarchy, and do their best to position themselves with some authority, at home and at work, which allows them to keep things clear, stable and organized for everyone.
Play Dates Aren’t Just for the Kids! Supportive and outgoing, Consuls can always be spotted at a party – they’re the ones finding time to chat and laugh with everyone! But their devotion goes further than just breezing through because they have to. Consuls truly enjoy hearing about their friends’ relationships and activities, remembering little details and always standing ready to talk things out with warmth and sensitivity. If things aren’t going right, or there’s tension in the room, Consuls pick up on it and to try to restore harmony and stability to the group.
Being pretty conflict-averse, Consuls spend a lot of their energy establishing social order, and prefer plans and organized events to open-ended activities or spontaneous get-togethers. People with this personality type put a lot of effort into the activities they’ve arranged, and it’s easy for Consuls’ feelings to be hurt if their ideas are rejected, or if people just aren’t interested. Again, it’s important for Consuls to remember that everyone is coming from a different place, and that disinterest isn’t a comment about them or the activity they’ve organized – it’s just not their thing.
Coming to terms with their sensitivity is Consuls’ biggest challenge – people are going to disagree and they’re going to criticize, and while it hurts, it’s just a part of life. The best thing for Consuls to do is to do what they do best: be a role model, take care of what they have the power to take care of, and enjoy that so many people do appreciate the efforts they make. CONSUL STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES Consul Strengths Consul (ESFJ) strengths Strong Practical Skills – Consuls are excellent managers of day-to-day tasks and routine maintenance, enjoying making sure that those who are close to them are well cared for. Strong Sense of Duty – People with the Consul personality type have a strong sense of responsibility and strive to meet their obligations, though this may sometimes be more from a sense of social expectations than intrinsic drive. Very Loyal – Valuing stability and security very highly, Consuls are eager to preserve the status quo, which makes them extremely loyal and trustworthy partners and employees. Consuls are true pillars of any groups they belong to – whether it is their family or a community club, people with this personality type can always be relied upon. Sensitive and Warm – Helping to ensure that stability, Consul personalities seek harmony and care deeply about other people’s feelings, being careful not to offend or hurt anybody. Consuls are strong team players, and win-win situations are the stuff smiles are made of. Good at Connecting with Others – These qualities come together to make Consuls social, comfortable and well-liked. Consul personalities have a strong need to “belong”, and have no problem with small talk or following social cues in order to help them take an active role in their communities. Consul Weaknesses Consul (ESFJ) weaknesses Worried about Their Social Status – These Strengths are related to a chief Weakness: Consuls’ preoccupation with social status and influence, which affects many decisions they make, potentially limiting their creativity and open-mindedness. Inflexible – Consuls place a lot of importance on what is socially acceptable, and can be very cautious, even critical of anything unconventional or outside the mainstream. People with this personality type may also sometimes push their own beliefs too hard in an effort to establish them as mainstream. Reluctant to Innovate or Improvise – Just as they can be critical of others’ “unusual” behavior, Consuls may also be unwilling to step out of their own comfort zones, usually for fear of being (or just appearing) different. Vulnerable to Criticism – It can be especially challenging to change these tendencies because Consuls are so conflict-averse. Consul personalities can become very defensive and hurt if someone, especially a person close to them, criticizes their habits, beliefs or traditions. Often Too Needy – Consuls need to hear and see a great deal of appreciation. If their efforts go unnoticed, people with the Consul personality type may start fishing for compliments, in an attempt to get reassurance of how much they are valued. Too Selfless – The other side of this is that Consuls sometimes try to establish their value with doting attention, something that can quickly overwhelm those who don’t need it, making it ultimately unwelcome. Furthermore, Consuls often neglect their own needs in the process.
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