What types of personalities are on the CFC?

What personality type are you?

  • ESTJ

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ESFJ

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • ESTP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ESFP

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • ENFJ

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • ENFP

    Votes: 5 8.5%
  • ENTJ

    Votes: 3 5.1%
  • ENTP

    Votes: 4 6.8%
  • ISTJ

    Votes: 3 5.1%
  • ISFJ

    Votes: 2 3.4%
  • ISTP

    Votes: 3 5.1%
  • ISFP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • INFJ

    Votes: 7 11.9%
  • INFP

    Votes: 5 8.5%
  • INTJ

    Votes: 14 23.7%
  • INTP

    Votes: 10 16.9%

  • Total voters
    59
Mmm, I think the OP's link is either broken or has changed, because that's not the same site I clicked on earlier!
 
I'm baffled now. I was referring to your 9types link.

Now, I can't connect to the OP link, either.
 
The Pole very badly needs to be public.

Apparently I'm ESFJ going by a test somebody posted in the NES forums a few months back.
 
thing: http://www.9types.com/rheti/index.php

Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type. [5]
Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type. [2]
Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type. [5]
Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type. [3]
Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type. [7]
Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type. [6]
Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type. [3]
Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type. [3]
Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type. [2]
Well, there's that, plus the wings, the traits when personally-actualized, and the traits when unhealthy. The reason I like it is that its not just a pretty good descriptor. It is also more stable than the Myers Briggs. I mean in the MB I've changed back and forth on two of my types and have come close on another. In the Enneagram I've been a 7 no matter if I'm being a fierce hermit and organized or social and flippant. Furthermore, it has superior predictive power and application. The titles of the types are poorly named.


I dunno. The description makes me fell all flaky and shallow:p
The descriptions on that site are poor.
Really? I could have done a short test but the "real" one demanded I pay.
Most of the time the short tests are as good as the long ones.

The Pole very badly needs to be public.

Apparently I'm ESFJ going by a test somebody posted in the NES forums a few months back.
That explains a lot.
 
@Borachio: Weird! The 9types one is still fine for me :confused:

@Hygro: Is that so? I'll have to look into it.
 
^ :lol:

holy king - mad as cheese.

#7 Generalist: Enthusiastic and Productive.

Bah!

edit: oh, I see, I should have included the other ratings instead of selecting the highest. Too bad. Can't be bothered now.
 
Took the other test Mise posted. Results:

Type 1 [3]: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type.
Type 2 [1]: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type.
Type 3 [7]: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type.
Type 4 [3]: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type.
Type 5 [7]: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type.
Type 6 [4]: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type.
Type 7 [4]: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type.
Type 8 [1]: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type.
Type 9 [6]: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type.
 
INTP (strong/moderate/slight/slight). Apparently this makes me an "architect", which means I'm pedantic, argumentative, over-analytical and impatient. S'about right. :lol:
 
Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type. 6
Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type. 1
Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type. 4
Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type. 4
Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type. 6
Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type. 6
Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type. 4
Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type. 0
Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type. 5
 
Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type. [5]
Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type. [3]
Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type. [3]
Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type. [4]
Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type. [5]
Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type. [6]
Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type. [2]
Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type. [1]
Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type. [7]
 
Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type. [4]
Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type. [2]
Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type. [4]
Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type. [6]
Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type. [5]
Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type. [6]
Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type. [1]
Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type. [1]
Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type. [7]
 
ENTP going by a test I took some time ago. That's "the visionary," categorically including "thinkers, rationals, and engineers." The lawyer/inventor archetype, basically.
 
Type 5.

Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type. (4)
Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type. (3)
Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type. (6)
Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type. (5)
Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type. (7)
Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type. (4)
Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type. (1)
Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type. (0)
Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type. (6)
 
I'm not even sure, psychologically, what all this really means, but here ya go.

INFJ

Introvert(11%) iNtuitive(12%) iNtuitive Feeling(75%) Judging(56%)
•You have slight preference of Introversion over Extraversion (11%)
•You have slight preference of Intuition over Sensing (12%)
•You have distinctive preference of Feeling over Thinking (75%)
•You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (56%)

EDIT: That other test...

TYPE 2: Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type.
 
Thinker/Peacemaker Tie

Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type. [6]
Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type. [6]
Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type. [5]
Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type. [5]
Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type. [5]
Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type. [4]
Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type. [3]
Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type. [1]
Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type. [1]
 
The original link should be added again to the OP, you need it for that other test.

Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type. (7)
Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type. (6)
Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type. (6)
Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type. (5)
Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type. (3)
Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type. (3)
Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type. (3)
Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type. (2)
Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type. (1)

A bit a surprise. Reformer and peacemaker doesn't fit too good, and thinker/skeptic should rather have been the first. Leader was well, but not on top.
 
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