The Most Accurate Personality Test ! What Personality Type Are You?

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DEFENDER. Yep, it fits.

94% Introverted
66% Observant
53% Feeling
75% Judging
81% Assertive

In their unassuming, understated way, Defenders help make the world go round. Hardworking and devoted, people with this personality type feel a deep sense of responsibility to those around them. Defenders can be counted on to meet deadlines, remember birthdays and special occasions, uphold traditions, and shower their loved ones with gestures of care and support. But they rarely demand recognition for all that they do, preferring instead to operate behind the scenes.

This is a capable, can-do personality type, with a wealth of versatile gifts. Though sensitive and caring, Defenders also have excellent analytical abilities and an eye for detail. And despite their reserve, they tend to have well-developed people skills and robust social relationships. Defenders are truly more than the sum of their parts, and their varied strengths shine in even the most ordinary aspects of their daily lives.

Defenders are true altruists, meeting kindness with kindness-in-excess and engaging with the work and people they believe in with enthusiasm and generosity.

The Gift of Loyalty​

Among Defenders’ most distinctive traits is loyalty. Rare is the Defender who allows a friendship or relationship to fade away from lack of effort. Instead, they invest a great deal of energy into maintaining strong connections with their loved ones – and not just by sending “How are you doing?” texts. People with this personality type are known for dropping everything and lending a hand whenever a friend or family member is going through a hard time.

Defenders tend to feel most energized and effective when they’re showing up for someone who needs their help.
Defenders’ sense of loyalty doesn’t stop with their nearest and dearest – it often extends to their communities, their employers, and even family traditions. But the intensity of their commitment and desire to serve can have its downsides. Other people may take advantage of Defenders’ helpful, hardworking nature, leaving them feeling burned out and overworked. And Defenders may feel guilty or stressed when they contemplate changes – even necessary changes – to themselves, their relationships, or the way they’ve done things in the past.

The Highest of Standards​

For Defenders, “good enough” is rarely good enough. People with this personality type can be meticulous to the point of perfectionism. They take their responsibilities personally, consistently going above and beyond and doing everything that they can to exceed others’ expectations.

Defender personalities are known for their humility, and they rarely seek the spotlight.
But what happens when Defenders’ efforts go unnoticed or unappreciated? While Defenders tend to underplay their accomplishments, that doesn’t mean that they don’t enjoy recognition – or that they’re fine with being taken for granted. Unless they learn to stand up for themselves, Defenders may find themselves quietly losing their enthusiasm and motivation, eventually becoming resentful toward the people who just don’t seem to appreciate them.

Showing Up for Others – and Themselves​

Although they’re Introverted, Defenders have a deeply social nature. Thanks to their ability to remember the details of other people’s lives, Defenders have a special talent for making their friends and acquaintances feel seen, known, and cherished. Few personality types can match Defenders’ ability to choose just the right gift for any occasion, whether large or small.

Dedicated and thoughtful, Defenders find great joy in helping those around them build stable, secure, and happy lives. It may not be easy for people with this personality type to show up for themselves in the way that they show up for other people, but when they do, they often find themselves with even more energy and motivation to do good in the world.
 
Wow, it seems that most of us who responded are Introverts. That begs the question, are we on SF to make "virtual friends" rather than having to interact with actual people? Nothing wrong with that. Just sayin'.
Yes, introverts tend to spend more time online, and making virtual friends. The extroverts are out socializing or working with people.

I'm disappointed that most are not posting the 4-letter result (INFP, ISFJ, etc.). As I mentioned, I've been studying MBTI for years, so if you say you're ISTJ or ENTP, that tells me a lot. But words like "Defender" and "Mediator" mean nothing to me.
 
Yes, introverts tend to spend more time online, and making virtual friends. The extroverts are out socializing or working with people.

I'm disappointed that most are not posting the 4-letter result (INFP, ISFJ, etc.). As I mentioned, I've been studying MBTI for years, so if you say you're ISTJ or ENTP, that tells me a lot. But words like "Defender" and "Mediator" mean nothing to me.
Yes, I took the Myers-Briggs test in the 90's. I'll need to go back to it to remember my personality results.
 
Your personality type is:
Logistician
ISTJ-A
Logisticians are practical and fact-minded individuals, whose reliability cannot be doubted.

62% Introverted
38% EXTRAVERTED
Introverted individuals tend to prefer fewer, yet deep and meaningful, social interactions and often feel drawn to calmer environments.

71% Observant
29%INTUITIVE
OBSERVANT
Observant individuals are pragmatic and down-to-earth. They tend to have a strong focus on what is happening or very likely to happen.

55% Thinking
45% FEELING
Thinking individuals focus on objectivity and rationality, often dismissing emotions in favor of logic. They tend to see effectiveness as more important than social harmony

54% Judging
46% PROSPECTING
Judging individuals are decisive, thorough, and highly organized. They value clarity, predictability, and closure, preferring structure and planning to spontaneity.

67% Assertive
33% TURBULENT
Assertive individuals are self-assured, even-tempered, and resistant to stress. They refuse to worry too much and tend to be self-confident when striving to achieve goals.

seems reasonable
 
My result was FILF

"You have an extravagant, engaging personality. Women swoon at your every post. You sir, are a Constellation. That square jaw, sky blue eyes and broad shoulders make the ladies squirm with delight."

Really, I can't argue with that.
 
Wow, it seems that most of us who responded are Introverts. That begs the question, are we on SF to make "virtual friends" rather than having to interact with actual people? Nothing wrong with that. Just sayin'.
I was 96% introvert with about 68% turbulent but not surprised with that. It makes sense that we are interacting online. It’s easier for us.
 


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