Personalities something magical, happening in everyone else.
Recently I had done a personality test about myself.
I found it accurate as I treasures my imaginations inside me and my world in it.
Introversion is something I can't change, so I just values it as well. There is nothing wrong to be introvert.
I found it it's quite true as I found a little difficult in communications between peers but I will try my best to improve though.
I relies on instincts, sometimes in making in decisions.
I made plans for my schedule regularly so that I wont forget my tasks, so the results is quite different in this aspect as as prefer to finish up my work before anything and have plans for the day before I rest.
Oh I am definitely curious over anything interesting in life and even study them for knowledge and fun. Always curious for answer in life, sometimes i just wonder off thinking something happens around me and I will start thinking why is it happening that way, what is the possibilities that will happen if something react differently that usual. Wondering is something I do the most, even in walking, bathing, anywhere and anytime. Sometimes it's just too much tabs occurring in my head that I didn't notice somebody asking me question sometimes.
I love to draw, to bring out everything special and beautiful around me, memorable instead.
I think that this result is satisfying and accurate -^~^-
This is my result, to whom who concern~~:
"Idealistic, loyal to their values and to people who are important to them. Want an external life that is congruent with their values. Curious, quick to see possibilities, can be catalysts for implementing ideas. Seek to understand people and to help them fulfill their potential. Adaptable, flexible, and accepting unless a value is threatened."
"According to Myers-Briggs, INFPs focus much of their energy on an inner world dominated by intense feeling and deeply held ethics. They seek an external life that is in keeping with these values. Loyal to the people and causes important to them, INFPs can quickly spot opportunities to implement their ideals. They are curious to understand those around them, and so are accepting and flexible except when their values are threatened.
According to Keirsey, based on observations of behavior, notable INFPs may include Princess Diana, George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, Audrey Hepburn, Richard Gere, Albert Schweitzer and Isabel Myers.
The polite, reserved exterior of INFPs can at first make them difficult to get to know. They enjoy conversation, however, taking particular delight in the unusual. When INFPs are in a sociable mood, their humor and charm shine through. Disposed to like people and to avoid conflict, INFPs tend to make pleasant company.
Devoted to those in their inner circle, INFPs guard the emotional well-being of others, consoling those in distress. Guided by their desire for harmony, INFPs prefer to be flexible unless their ethics are violated. Then, they become passionate advocates for their beliefs. They are often able to sway the opinions of others through tact, diplomacy, and an ability to see varying sides of an issue.
INFPs develop these insights through reflection, and they require substantial time alone to ponder and process new information. While they can be quite patient with complex material, they are generally bored by routine. Though not always organized, INFPs are meticulous about things they value. Perfectionists, they may have trouble completing a task because it cannot meet their high standards. They may even go back to a completed project after the deadline so they can improve it.
INFPs are creative types and often have a gift for language. As introverts, they may prefer to express themselves through writing. Their dominant Feeling drives their desire to communicate, while their auxiliary intuition supplies the imagination. Having a talent for symbolism, they enjoy metaphors and similes. They continually seek new ideas and adapt well to change. They prefer working in an environment that values these gifts and allows them to make a positive difference in the world, according to their personal beliefs."
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