StrengthsQuest:
Ideation – “Driven by your talents, you automatically search for new or fresh ways to make upgrades or enhancements. When you suspect there is a better way to do something, you implement your revisions and test your innovations.”
Strategic – “You usually study each option from many different angles. After carefully evaluating the entire situation, you likely choose the alternative that makes the most sense.”
Relator – “You derive a lot of satisfaction from tackling projects without anyone interfering with your plans or second- guessing how you do things. Because of your strengths, you are comfortable being open and honest about who you are.”
Command – “You compel people to think philosophically about the meaning of good, evil, truth, justice, or happiness. Instinctively, you sometimes insist that you need to work by yourself.”
Self-Assurance – “Because you like to work alone, you probably appreciate the value of making the most of each talent. Instinctively, you choose to associate with people who think big and think smart. Exchanging ideas, concepts, or theories with intelligent individuals exhilarates you.”
Myers-Briggs Type: INFP
Overview:
Imaginative idealists, guided by their own core values and beliefs.
They see potential for a better future, and pursue truth and meaning with their own individual flair
INFPs are sensitive, caring, and compassionate, and are deeply concerned with the personal growth of themselves and others.
Individualistic and nonjudgmental, INFPs believe that each person must find their own path.
They enjoy spending time exploring their own ideas and values, and are gently encouraging to others to do the same.
INFPs are creative and often artistic; they enjoy finding new outlets for self-expression.
Typology Breakdown:
I: Introversion
I often prefer to work independently, at a deliberate pace
I like to focus on one task at a time
N: Intuition
I prefer to focus on possibilities and the big picture
I easily see patterns, value innovation, and seek creative solutions
F: Feeling
I prefer to support my decision making with my feeling
I use personal and social values in decision making
P: Perceiving
I like to keep my options open, and be able to act spontaneously
I like to be flexible with making plans