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Myers-Briggs Personality
Personality type: Advocate (INFJ-A)
Traits
- Introverted - 55%
- Intuitive - 63%
- Feeling - 52%
- Judging - 75%
- Assertive - 58%
Role: Diplomat
Strategy: Confident Individualism
https://www.16personalities.com/profiles/f66cfd172becd
Advocates are quiet visionaries, often serving as inspiring and tireless idealists.
An Advocate (INFJ) is someone with the Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Judgingpersonality traits. They tend to approach life with deep thoughtfulness and imagination. Their inner vision, personal values, and a quiet, principled version of humanism guide them in all things.
Mind - Introvert
Introverted individuals tend to prefer fewer, yet deep and meaningful, social interactions and often feel drawn to calmer environments.
Energy - Intuitive
Intuitive individuals are very imaginative, open-minded, and curious. They value originality and focus on hidden meanings and distant possibilities.
Nature - Feeling
Feeling individuals value emotional expression and sensitivity. They place a lot of importance on empathy, social harmony, and cooperation.
Tactics - Judging
Judging individuals are decisive, thorough, and highly organized. They value clarity, predictability, and closure, preferring structure and planning to spontaneity.
Identity - Assertive
Assertive individuals are self-assured, even-tempered, and resistant to stress. They refuse to worry too much and tend to be self-confident when striving to achieve goals.
Advocates are one of the most likely personality types to
- ...often feel misunderstood (94%)
- ...feel like helping others gives them purpose (93%)
- ...be humble in victory (93%)
- ...pass along a good opportunity if they thought someone else needed it more (83%)
- ...feel pain just by seeing someone else get hurt (81%)
- ...consider themselves a private person (97%)
- ...encourage their child to follow their passion in life, even if it's unlikely to result in prosperity (95%)
- ...refuse to take any credit for the work they haven't done (83%)
- ...have fears they know are irrational (83%)
- ...know how others are feeling just by looking at them (89%)
- ...stay awake at night thinking about something that upset them during the day (79%)
- ...feel upset they cannot help everyone (88%)
- ...be emotionally attached to their possessions (76%)
- ...re-read an e-mail after sending it (86%)
- ...be afraid of the dark as children (74%)
- ...enjoy "people watching"
- ...say modern human beauty standards are unrealistic
- ...go to great lengths to avoid stress
RISC DIGITAL MINDSET
Resiliency - Adaptability
comfort in uncertainty and unstructured environments navigating through complexity, volatility, and ambiguity embracing change, especially when the change isn't our idea curiosity and growth mind-set reinventing ourselves as a way of life learning from failure
Inner strength - Being your best evolved self
- self-awareness
- open mindedness and inclusion
- courage
- humility - keeps us in touch with all we don't know
- embodying our humanity
- overcoming fear of conflict and risk
Strategic thinker - Holistic
- creative thinking
- big picture and systems thinking
- customer obsessed
- forward thinker with transformative vision
- ideas based on intuition and insights as well as data and history
- openness to new ideas and possibilities
Collaborative spirit
- collaborative problem solving
- emotional intelligence
- heart
Links
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator - Wikipedia
7 Random Ways Advocates (INFJs) Are the Most Extreme Personality Type | 16Personalities
It’s Hard for an Advocate (INFJ) to Truly Love Their Work Without… | 16Personalities