In the fields of career planning and talent assessment, the Strong Interest Inventory (SII) is a classic and widely used assessment tool. Since its debut in 1927 by American psychologist Edward K. Strong, Jr., the scale has been continuously improved, providing a scientific basis for career choice and development. This article will systematically introduce the development history, structural conte...
In the MBTI type sixteen personality, ISTJ is often referred to as a 'realist' or a 'responsible personality'. They are down-to-earth, rational, self-disciplined, low-key, and are not good at expressing love at a high-profile manner, but this does not mean that they lack emotions. On the contrary, it is people of this kind who often express their love and loyalty in actions rather than words. In t...
In Myers-Briggs 16 personality (MBTI), ISTJ (logistics personality) shows extremely high loyalty in romantic relationships due to its strong sense of responsibility, rules and commitment. For them, love is not a passionate romantic adventure, but a responsibility and company worthy of lifelong dedication. In this article, we will explore in-depth the manifestation of ISTJ personality in intimate r...
Have you ever asked yourself: Who am I? What do I want? What are my pros and cons? How do I get along with others? How do I make the right choice? These questions seem simple, but are often difficult to answer. To understand yourself, you need to take a journey of self-discovery, explore your inner world, and understand your personality, values, interests, goals and potential. In this way, we can ...
In the MBTI Type Sixteen personality, advocates (INFJs) are often considered sensitive and romantic types, eager to establish deep relationships with people who can truly understand themselves. True love and a healthy partner relationship are inseparable from the courage and honesty of being able to let go of defense and show your true self. But to be that true self, advocates must learn an extrem...
In a relationship, no matter your MBTI personality type, you will be forced to step out of your comfort zone. For those who enthusiastically embrace love, it is an adventure journey; but for the architect-type (INTJ) personality, it is more about moving forward cautiously. Architects often find it particularly tricky when dealing with important communication and boundary setting in love. In daily ...
Everyone expects to have a warm and harmonious family, but family relationships in real life are often challenging. How can we maintain intimate relationships in our family and maintain personal boundaries? This problem has troubled many people. This article will explore from a psychological perspective how to find a balance point in family relationships and help you establish a healthier family i...
In-depth analysis of the manifestations, impacts and coping strategies of imposter syndrome can help you overcome self-doubt in the workplace, rebuild your self-confidence, and achieve professional growth. Do you feel deeply self-doubt after you achieve your achievements? Do you often feel that you are just 'pretending' and worry that you will be seen through by others one day? If these feelings m...
Have you ever had such a scene: a day was already arranged, but when a friend sent a request, he nodded unconsciously to agree? You know that you actually need time to be alone and recharge, but before the thought of rejection was expressed, the guilt in your heart surged up first. If you are an ISFJ personality type (Guardian type) in the MBTI 16 personality, this situation may be accustomed to y...
Have you ever experienced such a moment: originally planned a whole day of arrangement, but because of someone else's request, he subconsciously said 'yes', and later regretted why he didn't refuse? As a typical INTP personality type (logical scholar type), you may think you are independent, rational, and do not compromise easily, but you frequently fall into the trap of 'pleasing others' at criti...