The 16-Personality Test

Based on the types of Jung, Myers, & Briggs

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Why 16-Personalities?
Why is learning about 16 Personality Types worth my time?
Learning about the 16-personality types can help you better understand why people act and speak in certain ways, and, in turn, allow you to relate more to others and communicate more effectively with them.

The 16-Personality Test (based on the types of Jung, Myers, & Briggs)

Complete the 16-Personality test below to find your 16-Personality type

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The 16 Personality Types

The 16-Personality model is a very helpful tool for understanding and categorizing personality archetypes. It is based on the following main factors: Introversion/Extroversion, Intuition/Sensing, Feeling/Thinking, and Judging/Perceiving. People are then categorized into a type based on which of the four traits they practice.

16-Personality is a personality framework that can help you understand other people and why they behave in certain ways.
Explore the 16 personality types here:

Introversion

People who are introverted draw energy from time spent by themselves. They are usually less talkative and more emotionally reserved.

Communication Style

Introverts generally prefer to be alone, so others should focus on being respectful of their time and communicating clearly.

Career Choices

They usually thrive in careers that offer them space and allow them to work on their own.

Extroversion

People who identify as extroverts prefer spending their time around other people. They are outgoing and energetic, preferring larger groups to being alone.

Communication Style

Extroverts love to talk and build connection; invite them to outings and discuss topics openly.

Career Choices

They tend to do well in faster pace environments that encourage them to relate to others.


Intuition

People who identify more with the Intuition characteristic love to explore new ideas. They enjoy seeing how everything connects and have strong instincts.

Communication Style

Intuition types generally prefer thinking about the bigger picture, so avoid focusing too heavily on details and specifics.

Career Choices

They generally do well in careers that utilize their skills in thinking creatively and solving complex problems.

Sensing

Individuals who identify with Sensing usually prefer to experience new things. They are curious and practical, preferring to focus on the facts of a situation.

Communication Style

Sensing types tend to concentrate on what’s in front of them; communicate in person and practically.

Career Choices

They tend to do well in experiential careers that allow them to work with their hands.


Feeling

Those who identify with the Feeling characteristic usually prioritize emotion over logic. They follow their gut when making decisions and are very empathetic.

Communication Style

Feeling types like to feel heard and understood; be open and vulnerable about emotions.

Career Choices

They tend to thrive in environments that allow them to relate to others and encourage them to consider multiple perspectives.

Thinking

People who are Thinking types follow their head. They prefer thinking logically and considering the facts when making decisions.

Communication Style

Thinking types prefer direct and honest communication; avoid being overly emotional.

Career Choices

They tend to do well in careers that utilize their reasonable thinking skills without requiring them to be sensitive to others’ feelings.


Judging

Those who identify with the Judging trait are structured and organized. They like lists, rules, and schedules and prefer to plan ahead.

Communication Style

Judging types are careful with their time; abide by designated meetings and communicate clearly.

Career Choices

They tend to do well in careers that are generally predictable and follow a set schedule.

Perceiving

Individuals who identify with the Perceiving characteristic prefer to be flexible and spontaneous. They dislike rigid rules and processes, preferring to go with the flow of a situation.

Communication Style

Perceiving types don’t like to feel controlled; focus on being encouraging and upbeat.

Career Choices

They tend to thrive in unpredictable, exciting careers that allow them space to create their own schedule.


Personalities in life
People are complicated. Each person has their own set of values, beliefs and perspectives. We may not always agree, but there are tools that can make stressful interactions easier. It comes down to understanding and employing empathy in your everyday behavior.
Empathy is the ability to share and understand another person’s feelings. To employ empathy is to be able to view another perspective in an authentic way.
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