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Alone = I (Introversion)
2. Do you trust facts and experiences or ideas and possibilities?
- Facts = S (Sensing)
- Possibilities = N (Intuition)
3. Do you base decisions on logic or on people and emotions?
- Logic = T (Thinking)
- Emotions = F (Feeling)
4. Do you prefer structure and planning or flexibility and spontaneity?
- Planning = J (Judging)
- Flexibility = P (Perceiving)
Combine your choices to get your 4-letter type. For example:
- Introvert + Intuition + Feeling + Perceiving = INFP
🪞 Why Knowing Your MBTI Type Matters
Understanding your MBTI type can help you:
- Navigate relationships more effectively
- Choose the right career path based on your natural strengths
- Improve communication skills
- Enhance self-awareness and emotional intelligence
- Develop your personal growth strategy
🚀 What’s Next in This Series?
This was Part 1 of 90! In the upcoming articles, we’ll explore:
- In-depth breakdowns of each type
- Compatibility between types
- Workplace habits, stress triggers, and growth tips
- How MBTI applies to dating, parenting, and team building
Ready to find out your MBTI type and dive deeper into what makes you you?
Let me know your result or if you’d like a link to a reliable MBTI test. And stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll take a closer look at one of the most mysterious and rare types — the INFJ.