Jul '25 (edited) • General Discussion
Myers Briggs Personality Test🪞
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. 
  • 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:
  1. Tap the profile icon on the bottom right of the Onyx Elite homepage
  2. Click “edit profile” and scroll down to find Myers Briggs drop down options.
  3. Input the appropriate 4 symbols that you received after completing the test.
  • Click the link below to access your personality test: đź”—
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Myers Briggs Personality Test🪞
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