Personality Theories
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® was developed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers, who adopted many of the principles that pioneering psychiatrist Carl Jung detailed in "Psychological Types" (1921). The MBTI identifies 16 distinctive personality types divided among four temperaments: introverted or extroverted; sensing or intuitive; thinking or feeling; and judging or perceiving. The temperaments are based on indicators such as how you take in information, make decisions and deal with the world on a day-to-day basis.
The Keirsey Temperament Theory, formulated by educational psychologist David Keirsey, divides temperaments into four types: Idealists, Artisans, Guardians and Rationals.
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Idealists
If you are an idealist, you are always striving to gain knowledge and for self-improvement. You are enthusiastic, loving, kindhearted and intense. Idealists seek self-knowledge and desire to help others advance on their own journey of self-discovery. Occupations for idealists include counseling, teaching and medicine.
Famous idealists include Princess Diana, Eleanor Roosevelt, Oprah Winfrey and Joan Baez.
Artisans
Artisans have a natural ability to excel in the arts and make creative, imaginative leaders when given this role. They are fun-loving and not preoccupied with future events. As an artisan, you are spontaneous, playful and optimistic, and seek out exciting friends and situations. With exceptionally keen senses, you enjoy working with your hands. You work well with tools, vehicles and instruments. Artisans excel as painters, musicians, athletes, politicians, mechanics and salesmen. A few famous artisans are Ernest Hemingway, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Amelia Earhart and Bruce Lee.
Guardians
If you are a guardian, others depend upon you for leadership and example. You are dependable, loyal and hard-working. You deal cautiously with others, are humble, and tend to hold traditions in high esteem. If you are a guardian, you excel as a manager and supervisor. You are practical and down-to-earth and strive to "get the job done," expecting others to do the same. Guardians might seek to become administrators, supervisors, inspectors or homemakers. Some famous guardians include George Washington, Mother Teresa, Harry S. Truman and Sam Walton.
Rationals
Rationals are the problem-solvers of society. You love complex situations that require deep analytical thinking. You are independent, strong-willed and very intelligent. As a rational, you remain even-tempered and look for logical reasoning to solve controversies. If your temperament is that of a rational, you might enjoy a career as an engineer, architect or inventor. Some well-known rationals are Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, Thomas Jefferson and Margaret Thatcher.
Sources:
http://keirsey.com/handler.aspx?s=keirsey&f=fourtemps&tab=3&c=overview
http://www.myersbriggs.org/myers-and-briggs-foundation/objectives-and-mission/
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/
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32 Comments
Post a CommentInteresting article, and great link, Janet! I got ENFJ as my result, but I only got 22% for J (judging personality type). Interesting test!
Thanks for the link to the test. I am an INFP but do not have over 50% in any of the categories.
You are:
moderately expressed introvert
slightly expressed intuitive personality
moderately expressed feeling personality
moderately expressed perceiving personality
I do have introvert tendencies but I think that is because I have my guard up when I meet people. So often I have thought people were wonderful at first and then they turn out to be real jerks. I am doing better coming out of my shell now. A career in insurance suits me ok but I still have to deal with jerks. LOL
Great writeup! I love taking these kinds of tests.
Took this test as part of Chamber Institute when I was an exec at my local chamber of commerce. It nailed it!
This was a fun read - I took the Myers Briggs years ago - it is so accurate!
I love Tom Lund's comment. Sort of the what I would have predicted for him. HA. I like to think of myself as a free spirit. Can I fit that into more than one category?
Good synopsis of the of the 4 types.
I fall into a couple categories. I enjoyed reading about these different groups.
Hey I to took your test. It told me that I would become the CEO of Keebler . I assume that it has something to do with my leadership ability with Elves. HO HO HO
I took the test and it told me to prepare for a life in prison, I assumed it meant I was going to be a Prison Guard until it directed me to http://www.soaponarope.com/