My results were ENFP-type, activist.
ENFP-type is enthusiastic, creative and idealistic. Pulling other people in by your energy. Your charisma and sincere interest in people, makes you naturally connect people. Your mind is a constant whirlwind of ideas and possibilities, each more exciting than the last. Your curiosity knows no bounds, you have an insatiable desire to experience new things and gain new perspectives. This openness combined with your vivid imagination, gives you a new opportunity to perceive potential and opportunities, even where others don’t see them. However, you are not just a dreamer, you are a dreamer with a mission, and you are driven by a deep-rooted desire to make the world a better place.
You have a strong sense of right and wrong, and you are not afraid to stand up for your beliefs. This idealism combined with your natural empathy, makes you a strong, caring person. On the other hand, this can also lead to disappointment when the world doesn’t live up to your high expectations. While your enthusiasm and creativity are your superpowers, they can also bring challenges. Your mind moves quickly, jumping from one exciting idea to the next, which can make it difficult to complete everyday tasks and follow routines. You may find yourself starting several projects but often abandoning them, when a new and more exciting opportunity takes your attention. At your core, you are guided by your values and your desire to be authentic.
Personal growth is an exciting journey for you, where you strive to find your authentic self. You are constantly seeking a deeper understanding of yourself and want your own values to guide your choices. This desire for development is admirable, but it can also lead to harsh self-criticism if you feel you are falling short of your own ideals.
Percentages: 58% extrovert. Extroverts enjoy being in a group and value social interactions. They are characterized by enthusiasm, which they also openly express. 59% intuitive, 58% sentimental, 51% investigative, and 58% restless.
Working life: You will succeed in working life in an environment where creativity and flexibility is valued. A traditional working routine can feel stifling, as you have a free spirit. Your task is to find a career path that offers enough variety and meaning to keep you engaged. You excel in roles where you can put your excellent communication skills and your boundless creativity to use.
Your strengths: Exploring new ideas, making connections, flexible attitude, genuinely enthusiastic, creative problem solving, inspiring way of speaking.
Your weakness: Postponing routine tasks, you start but don’t finish, you get bored easily with structures, overachieving, ignoring the details of behavior, taking criticism personally.
My comments: This does sound like me, but a few things are questionable or wrong. I definitely don’t see myself as an extrovert, I see myself as ambivert or introvert. I don’t think I ignore details of behavior. I am creative and like talking to people, but still like having my own space to do my work. I do start a lot of projects and leave many unfinished.