2005-05-03 10:38 a.m.
My mom is having her gallbladder out today. It's stressing me out some. Stuff is in boxes all over our house and I freaking hate that.
A standardized test says I share my personality with 3% of the population. So it must be true.
ENFJ- The Teacher Your Type is 100% Extroverted, 12% Observant, 43% Logical and 50% Structured |
Your type is known as the teacher, or the educating mentor. You also belong to the larger group, called idealists. You tend to bring out the best in other people. You lead without seeming to do so. People are naturally drawn to you. You expect the very best from people which takes the form of enthusiastic encouragement which is so charming that people try their best not to disappoint you. You share your personality type with 3% of the population. You need to feel a deep and meaningful connection to your romantic partners, and go to great lengths to understand and please your mate. Harmony is vitally important to you, and you often put others' needs before your own. You have a pretty thin skin and are easily hurt. Although you strive for harmony, when your values or ethics are violated, you can be very emotional, confrontational, and even punishing. However, you are very insightful about the underlying cause of conflicts, and an excellent communicator, so you have the tools to bring about a quick and peaceful resolution as long as you can keep control of your facilities. You want to be appreciated for your thoughtfulness and compassion. You need your partner to make a real effort to get to know you. Above all, you need to be able to express your feelings and have them taken seriously. Your group summary: idealists (NF) Your type summary: ENFJ vincex's shorter version of this test. My longer version of this same test. The real deal. |
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My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 79% on outgoing |
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You scored higher than 10% on observant |
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You scored higher than 42% on logical |
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You scored higher than 75% on structured | |
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