I am an ENFJ which means that i am slightly extraverted, moderately intuitive, moderately feeling and moderately judging. I completely agree with my results. Through out my life i haven't always been the most outgoing person, but in many situations i am, which makes me a slight extravert. My intuition is something that i strongly rely on, but there are occasions that it's wrong, so i am moderately intuitive. Compassion towards others is easy for me in many situations, but sometimes, i'll only realize how some one feels after i do something bad to them (oops!) which makes me a moderate feeling person. I am definitely moderately judgemental, because I find myself judging situations most of the time. I have the personality of a teacher, according to D Keirsey's article. That seems really accurate to me.
I also took the facial expression test. That was an epic fail. The faces were ALL pretty much exactly alike, and it was hard to distinguish between them. I only got three of the ten right and they were definitely the most ocvious ones. I guess I'm not good at reading facial expressions!
MY EQ score was a 35. good or bad? idk?
My EQ test score says that i take into consideration the feelings of others and sometimes i forget my needs when thinking about others. I think this is mostly true because lately i've found myself doing a lot of things for the ones i care about lately. maybe the christmas season is getting to me? The test also said that i need to stop putting myself in stress-creating situations and realize things that are most important to me in my life. This is true because i've been feeling really stressed lately because i've had a lot of things to do. My EQ score also reveals that I am prone to cynical and hostile feelings easily which is sadly true. I need to work on that. I can be pretty rude sometimes to people i love when i get upset.
the "understand yourself" personality test from personalitylab.com
Out of the big five i am mostly extraverted, and i am somewhat concientious. the bells about to ring! that test was really long
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