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Which set of descriptions best describes you? 1. My intuition is usually a step ahead of me, drawing conclusions that enable me to take quick action or understand ideas better if I choose to stop and dissect my intuitive process. 2. Working with my intuition is like untangling an endless ball of string, following my imagination down trails of connections between ideas that aren’t headed in any particular direction and don't require me to draw any conclusions unless I want to.

Which set of descriptions best describes you? 1. I often wait on my intuition, as if it's a supercomputer working in the background and it'll give me something good if I give it time. 2. The only thing waiting does for my intuition is it gives me more time to see a problem from more angles. I can't stop my brain from looking at things from many angles. It's like a runaway squirrel.

Which set of descriptions best describes you? 1. I struggle to feel harmonious unless the group is harmonious. 2. While I desire the group to feel harmonious, I can easily feel harmonious even when the group doesn't.

Which set of descriptions best describes you? 1. I’m very aware how I affect others. It teaches me about myself. 2. I’m very aware of myself. It teaches me how to respect others.

Which set of descriptions best describes you? 1. I often get caught up reliving my favorite past experiences. 2. I often get caught up in the moment.

Which set of descriptions best describes you? 1. My past is like a shoulder angel (or demon) pointing out present details to me and comparing them to what I know. 2. The past (excepting trauma) is easy to forget about. So is the future. There are so many things to take in and process right in the moment!

Which set of descriptions best describes you? 1. I love to criticize my own thinking, digging through my understanding of how things work metaphysically, mechanically, or otherwise and looking for where new information would challenge an old theory or I hadn't thought through something all the way. I want to make sure my thoughts are always in good condition, like a car that's well taken car of and ready for a road trip at an instant's notice. 2. I like to focus on ideas that are clearly actionable. I'll double-check my ideas when they become important so I can focus on actually moving the needle or making progress.

Which set of descriptions best describes you? 1. When I seem to ignore other peoples' emotions, I probably actually considered them, but they were too irrational to be treated seriously. I listen more to emotional appeals when I can tell a lot of thought has gone into them. 2. When I ignore other people’s emotions, it’s because they can be a distraction. I evaluate the world in terms of what works and what doesn’t and if I consider others’ fickle emotions, I might make a choice that isn’t truly beneficial for me or them in the long run.

Which best describes you? 1. I'm constantly aware of other people's values and distastes. 2. I'm constantly aware of how what I do fits into what I think is right.

Which best describes you? 1: Unless called upon to do otherwise, I generally imagine exclusive possibilities. (I.e. this is probably what will happen.) 2: Unless called upon to do otherwise, I generally imagine inclusive possibilities. (I.e. "These are all the things that could happen.")

Which best describes you? 1: I passively pick up on people's emotions, moods, or vibes. It's like a subtle background radio playing in my head, whether I'm paying attention or not. 2: I actively pick up on people's emotions by imagining myself in their shoes.

Which best describes you? 1. I'm often struck with a realization and it will take me anywhere from a moment to several days to either: (1) figure out what pattern or logic can explain my realization or (2) unwrap my vague intuition into something actionable. Realizations first, patterns to explain it second. 2. I often follow my intuition down rabbit trails. It's easy for me to follow the connections, patterns, and logic from one step to the next. Along the way I sometimes come to unique realizations based on where my intuition took me. Patterns first, realizations second.

Which best describes you? 1. I have an adultish instinct to classify lessons I've learned about the physical world: safe/not safe, tasty/not tasty, compatible/not compatible. 2. Even though I'm grown up, I still have a child's instinct to experiment with the physical world just to see what will happen.

Which best describes you? 1. I tend to judge objects or situations I experience in comparison with "superlatives" -- judging all salad compared to my most memorable salad I ate, vacations compared to my most memorable vacation, etc. 2. I tend to focus completely on the present, not making such comparisons.

Which best describes you? 1. I love dissecting things and/or ideas or systems to see how they work 2. Some areas are important enough to dissect, but in most cases dissection is needless perfectionism that stops the job from getting done.

Which best describes you? 1. I like wiggle room to explore the many ways to complete a project, looking for the one-and-only system that will be perfectly suited to me. 2. I like to complete projects now. I don’t look for ideal systems, I just look for results.

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ENFJ
INFP
INFJ
ENFP
ENTJ
INTJ
ENTP
INTP
ISFJ
ISTJ
ESTJ
ESFJ
ESTP
ISTP
ISFP
ESFP

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