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| ISFPs
have a practical and caring approach to life. They are easygoing, trusting and
considerate, and possess an inner sensitivity and depth. They seek to contribute
to society in small but concrete ways, and offer practical skills, caring and
understanding.
ISFPs are supportive and encouraging, and their calm manner, gentleness and quiet humour puts people at ease and enables them to communicate honestly. They have strongly held values and are happiest when engaged in activities that make a practical difference to other people or to the world in general. In their attitude to work, ISFPs can be surprisingly independent, |
preferring to do things in their own way rather than follow set routines and
standard procedures. They can be adept at producing the right results in
unconventional ways or offering alternative solutions to seemingly intractable
problems.
A sense of pragmatism characterizes their approach to situations, ensuring that they waste no energy fighting losing battles. If they cannot proceed in the way they wanted, ISFPs simply change tack and approach the task from a different angle. Privacy is important to them, and they need to set aside regular periods of quiet reflection in order to 'recharge their batteries'. Is this a fair description of your personality? Yes • No • Not Sure |
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unauthorised copying is allowed without written permission from the authors.
The ideas behind the Personality Type concepts presented here are those of the eminent Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, which were later developed further by Katharine Briggs and Isabel Briggs-Myers, creators of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)® instrument. “MBTI, Myers-Briggs, and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Trust in the United States and other countries.” |
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