Detailed explanation of the meaning of A and T in the MBTI test results, and in-depth comparison of T-type (Turbulent) and Assertive personality traits to help you fully understand your personality type. There are 5 practical ways to change personality. Why do A and T appear in the MBTI test results? What do they represent? When you complete the MBTI test, you may find that the results are not jus...
ESTP Personality Type: Vitality-driven Problem Solver ESTP is a dynamic stimulus seeker who always shows his best in the face of challenges, both literally and metaphorically. They inject vigorous energy into interpersonal interactions and the world around them, are good at quickly evaluating the situation and solving immediate problems with practical solutions, and are born to activists. Analysis...
In daily life and interpersonal communication, we will inevitably encounter various forms of criticism. Some criticisms are made of good intentions and aim to help us grow; while others are like thorny words that hit our hearts. Especially when criticizing “targeting people rather than behavior” – what we often call personal attacks, often trigger strong emotional reactions and even hurt a relatio...
Have you ever wondered: Why do you always feel like you are in water in some environments, but you feel out of place on others? Do you desire to understand your personality traits better and make smarter choices in career development, interpersonal relationships, and even relationships? This is not a distant dream. MBTI personality test is the first step in starting your journey of self-cognition....
Among the MBTI sixteen-type personality, INTP personality (called 'thinking logic scholar') is a type of personality known for rationality, logic and independent thinking. They are good at analyzing problems, exploring theories, and thinking about abstract concepts with profound meanings, and are a typical 'over-brain' personality. However, this highly active brain is also prone to “internal confu...
Paranoid personality disorder is a common problem that affects interpersonal relationships and mental health. This article will explore its characteristics, symptoms, self-test methods and scientific ways of improving it to help you better understand and cope with this psychological state. What is paranoid personality disorder? Paranoid Personality Disorder (PPD) is a psychological disorder charac...
MBTI 16PERSONALITIES: ISFP Character × Twelve Zodiac Signs—Symphony of the Destiny of Sensual Souls ISFP is one of the sixteen-type MBTI personality, which is often called the 'explorer' or 'artist' personality in Chinese. They are introverted, sensual, pay attention to the present experience, love nature and beauty, and are born sensualists. So if ISFP also adds a zodiac filter, what kind of soul...
Among the sixteen personality types of MBTI, ESFJ (extroversion, perception, emotion, judgment) is called 'carers' and is a natural maintainer of harmony in interpersonal relationships. It is extremely important for them to maintain stability and peace in close relationships. However, no matter how close the relationship is, conflict cannot be avoided - this is both a challenge and an opportunity ...
ENTP Personality Type: Innovative Visionary ENTP is an inspiring innovator who always actively explores new solutions to intellectually challenging problems. They are curious and quick-thinking, and are committed to understanding the people, systems and principles around them. They are open and innovative thinking, and are eager to analyze, understand and influence the world. Analysis of ENTP pers...
In interpersonal relationships, especially in romantic relationships, healthy and supportive communication is crucial. Although many people have some reservations when expressing their emotions, as the 'employer' (INFJ) personality type in MBTI, they are usually better at in-depth and sincere communication with their intimate partners. However, even such a naturally understanding person may fall i...