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PHQ | QUESTIONS FROM COMMUNITY: In this episode Joel and Antonia answer a question about cognitive function exercises that can help you figure out your personality type.
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Thanks for your comment G.M.! Based upon Antonia’s observations regarding Authenticity users, I’m wondering if you have explored that path yourself. That would be INFP/ENFP/ISFP/ESFP. If I were you I would lean towards the intuitive types to begin with.
There are quite a few articles on our website concerning xNFPs, such as:
http://www.personalityhacker.com/healthy-enfp-personality/
http://www.personalityhacker.com/infp-vs-infj/
http://www.personalityhacker.com/when-you-almost-know-your-personality-type/
If you are interested in the verification process Antonia mentioned, here is a link:
http://www.personalityhacker.com/personality-type-verification/
Joel and Antonia, thanks so much.
Richard, I’m so there. This has been my experience as well, and it’s absolutely maddening. I am, however, quite obsessed with finding out my true type, so no matter how angry I get and threaten to throw the whole system out, I ALWAYS come back.
What’s also frustrating is the fact that I’ve been able to type all of my family and friends, they are absolutely content with their results, and the type descriptions seem to fit each pretty much like a glove. So, this is feedback to me that the system is valuable and effective. I find it ironic, in my case, that the one person most interested in using the system is the one person having the most difficulty with its use.:p