Take the personality test!🫶

In college, our DARS professor had us take these to help us better understand what kind of students we were, but this is really to help you understand what kind of PERSON you are. Does it have all the answers? No, but it offers clarity about some of our quirks, likes and dislikes. Link in bio!

Check it out for yourself and get an explanation on the WHY and the WHO when it comes to you 🥰

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2024/3/15 Edited to

... Read moreTaking a personality test, especially one as renowned as the MBTI, can be an incredibly insightful journey into understanding yourself better. I remember in college, a professor introduced us to these tests, not just to categorize us, but to help us grasp the nuances of our own thinking and behavior. It’s like getting a personalized map to your inner world! The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) breaks down personality into 16 distinct types, often visualized in a colorful grid, each with its own unique characteristics. For example, you might discover you're 'THE LOGISTICIAN' (ISTJ), known for being practical and dedicated, or 'THE ARCHITECT' (INTJ), recognized for their imaginative and strategic thinking. Each of these four-letter codes, like ISTJ or INTJ, represents a combination of four core preferences: Introversion (I) or Extraversion (E), Sensing (S) or Intuition (N), Thinking (T) or Feeling (F), and Judging (J) or Perceiving (P). Understanding your specific type, or even just diving into what these preferences mean, can offer so much clarity. It's not about putting you in a box, but rather giving you a language to describe your natural tendencies. For me, knowing my type helped me embrace certain traits I used to question. It explains why I thrive in certain environments and why others feel draining. It's a fantastic tool for self-discovery and personal growth, helping you lean into your strengths and understand your challenges. Beyond just self-understanding, knowing your personality type can significantly improve your relationships. Imagine understanding why your friends or family members approach problems differently, or why certain communication styles just click. It can foster empathy and help you navigate social dynamics more smoothly. Many online platforms, like Arealme or IDRlabs, offer versions of the 16 Personalities test or similar personality style tests that can help you discover your type. These 'what's your personality type quiz' experiences are often free and provide a great starting point. So, if you're curious about discovering your personality type, I highly recommend taking the plunge. Whether you're an ISTJ who values order or an INTJ who loves innovating, understanding these core aspects of yourself is a powerful step towards self-acceptance and living a more authentic life. It's a journey into knowing your 'kind of personality' that truly empowers you to be you.