Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
The MBTI helps people understand their personality preferences, which can be helpful in understanding how they interact with the world and others. It's a tool for self-discovery and improving interpersonal relationships. Also, as coaches in this community, it gives us an extra insight into how you view yourself so we can better understand you as well.
- Four Dichotomies: The test uses four pairs of opposing preferences to categorize individuals: Extraversion (E) vs. Introversion (I): How individuals focus their energy – outward toward the external world or inward toward their inner world. Sensing (S) vs. Intuition (N): How individuals perceive information – directly through their senses or through patterns and possibilities. Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F): How individuals make decisions – based on logic and analysis or on values and emotions. Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P):How individuals prefer to live their outer life – structured and organized or flexible and adaptable.Â
- 16 Personality Types: By combining preferences from each of the four dichotomies, the MBTI results in 16 distinct personality types. Here's a breakdown of the 16 personality types:
Analysts:
- INTJ (The Architect): Strategic, independent, and insightful.
- INTP (The Logician): Innovative, curious, and logical.
- ENTJ (The Commander): Bold, decisive, and natural leaders.
- ENTP (The Debater): Intellectually curious, resourceful, and argumentative.
Diplomats:
- INFJ (The Advocate): Idealistic, insightful, and inspiring.
- INFP (The Mediator): Creative, compassionate, and value-driven.
- ENFJ (The Protagonist):Charismatic, empathetic, and inspiring.
- ENFP (The Campaigner):Enthusiastic, imaginative, and outgoing.
Sentinels:
- ISTJ (The Logistician): Practical, responsible, and detail-oriented.
- ISFJ (The Defender): Caring, supportive, and detail-oriented.
- ESTJ (The Executive): Organized, efficient, and decisive.
- ESFJ (The Consul): Friendly, outgoing, and concerned about others.
Explorers:
- ISTP (The Virtuoso): Practical, observant, and adaptable.
- ISFP (The Adventurer): Artistic, flexible, and enjoy new experiences.
- ESTP (The Entrepreneur): Bold, action-oriented, and enjoys taking risks.
- ESFP (The Entertainer): Outgoing, spontaneous, and enjoys being the center of attention.
- How to locate/add your result into your Skool profile:
- Tap the profile icon on the bottom right of the Onyx Elite homepage
- Click “edit profile” and scroll down to find Myers Briggs drop down options.
- Input the appropriate 4 symbols that you received after completing the test.
- Click the link below to access your personality test: đź”—