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. . . Personality Test Julia Test completed: Dec. 4, 2011 Age: 34 years Gender: Female Country: Israel

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JuliaTest completed: Dec. 4, 2011

Age: 34 yearsGender: FemaleCountry: Israel

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1.1 Extroversion (E) vs. Introversion (I) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.2 Sensing (S) vs. iNtuition (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.3 Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.4 Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

2 ISFJ — “The Protector” 82.1 Frequency of your Personality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.2 Preference Clarity Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

3 Strenghts & Weaknesses of ISFJ 123.1 Anticipating Challenges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133.2 Selecting Tasks, Career and Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143.3 ISFJ Strengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153.4 ISFJ Weaknesses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

4 Career Advice for ISFJ 184.1 ISFJs Career Traits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194.2 Possible Career Paths for the ISFJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

5 Relationship Advice for ISFJ 225.1 Anticipating Relationship Challenges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235.2 Selecting your Partners and Friends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245.3 ISFJ Relationship Strengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255.4 ISFJ Relationship Weaknesses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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Swiss 16 PT Personality Test is based upon the work of Carl Gustav Jungas extended by Isabel Briggs-Myers and Katharine Myers. According totheir theory of personality, we can define personality according to fourdimensions. Each dimension has two opposing extremes.In terms of the four dimensions this means:

• Extroversion (E) vs. Introversion (I)

• Sensing (S) vs. iNtuition (N)

• Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F)

• Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P)

The answers you gave to the test questions allow us to determine whereyour personality type falls within each of these dimensions. Before youlearn your test results, spend a few minutes learning the meaning of eachdimension.

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1.1 Extroversion (E) vs. Introversion (I)The “Extroversion – Introversion” dimension defines your natural prefer-ence for dealing with the world inside ourselves and outside ourselves.These are the primary attributes of each extreme:

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1.2 Sensing (S) vs. iNtuition (N)The “Sensing – Intuition” dimension defines your natural preference forprocessing information. These are the primary attributes of each ex-treme:

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1.3 Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F)The “Thinking – Feeling” dimension defines your natural preference formaking decisions. These are the primary attributes of each extreme:

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1.4 Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P)The “Judging – Perceiving” dimension defines your natural preference forcertainty or flexibility in your day-to-day life. These are the primary at-tributes of each extreme:

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You have the following personality type: ISFJThis profile is commonly called: The ProtectorFor the dimensions this means:

• Introversion

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2.1 Frequency of your PersonalityThis list shows the frequency of your personality type compared to otherpersonality types in the general population.

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2.2 Preference Clarity IndexYour responses on the Swiss 16 PT Personality Test not only indicate yourpreferences; they also indicate the relative clarity of your preferences —that is, how clear you were in expressing your preference for a particularextreme over its opposite. This is known as the Preference Clarity Index,or PCI.The clarity index ranges from 1 to 30. A PCI of less than 5 indicates al-most no preference on that dimension, a PCI of 5-15 indicates a moderatepreference, a PCI of 15-25 indicates a clear preference and a PCI of over25 indicates a very clear preference.

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Inherent strengths and weaknesses are associated with each personal-ity type. When you know your personality type, you can take advantageof these inherent strengths and downplay the inherent weaknesses. Inaddition, you can use this knowledge when selecting a career or partner.

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3.1 Anticipating ChallengesWhen you know your personality type, you can prepare for the challengesof life. You can learn to modify your natural behavior when the situa-tion dictates a more appropriate and effective response. For example, ifyou are a “thinking” person and the situation calls for you to comfort afriend who has lost a parent, you should recognize that you need to show“feeling” rather than merely apply logic. Likewise, if you are a “feeling”person and the situation calls for you to make an important financial de-cision, you should recognize that you need to use your “thinking” skillsrather than relying solely upon your intuition.You should never fall into the trap of justifying inappropriate behaviorbecause of your personality type. If you are introverted, you should chal-lenge yourself to interact with others rather than rudely avoiding them.And, if you are extroverted, you should challenge yourself to let othersspeak rather than dominating a conversation.Also, challenges lessen when you know and understand the personalitytype of others, their strengths and weaknesses. For example, if you knowa person of type ESFJ (caregiver), you can conclude that you can deal bestwith that person by complimenting rather than criticizing.

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3.2 Selecting Tasks, Career and PartnersWhen you know your personality type, you are more likely to choose ac-tions, a career and a partner that are best suited to your personality.For example, if you starting a company and you are social (extroverted)and adventurous (perceiving), you might look for a partner who has astructured (judging) personality. Whether your partner is extroverted orintroverted is not as important as having a counter-balance or comple-mentary personality to your adventurous side.Be aware, however, that a complementary but opposite personality typecan pose challenges as opposite personality types may have difficulties incommunicating and understanding one another.

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3.3 ISFJ Strengths• You work and live independently when necessary.

• You are likely a good listener.

• You have deep interactions with your closest friends.

• You seldom say stupid things and usually think before you talk.

• You can be very productive when you work by yourself.

• You observe detail and have knowledge of the physical world aroundyou.

• You are practical and observant.

• You have a very well-developed appreciation for aesthetic beauty.

• You are logical and tend to pursue things in a clear sequence.

• You are down-to-earth and live in the present.

• You are gentle and caring.

• You intuitively understand other people's perspectives and feelings.

• You make others feel valued and important.

• You find solutions acceptable to everyone.

• You encourage humor and self-expression in others.

• You are very organized.

• You do well in a very structured environment.

• You finish tasks you start.

• You respect traditions, social norms and laws.

• You are extremely good at planning.

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3.4 ISFJ Weaknesses• You may have problems expressing yourself clearly to others.

• You may be perceived as having little interest in others.

• You may be uncomfortable when approaching new people.

• You may feel nervous at large gatherings of people.

• You may find it difficult to communicate as a team member.

• You may focus on details to the extent that you fail to see the “big pic-ture”.

• You may pay attention to the present instead of learning from the pastand planning for the future.

• You may dismiss theories when you can see no practical application.

• You may be too attached to “material” goods.

• You may not pay proper attention to the ethereal world.

• You may have problems accepting criticism from others.

• You may have difficulty asking others for help.

• You may have difficulty dealing with people who think logically ratherthan with their feelings.

• You may concentrate on other people's feelings rather than approach aproblem from a logical viewpoint.

• You may have a problem saying “no”.

• You may expect perfect order and find it difficult to deal with disorder.

• You may have difficulty adjusting to unexpected situations.

• You may feel uncomfortable when there are no clear rules.

• You may tend to be inflexible.

• You may be intolerant of people who are different.

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When you know your personality type, you can use that information tochoose a career path that is right for you. As you know, you can have asuccessful career only if you enjoy the work, are comfortable in the workenvironment and have the skills to perform the necessary tasks.Whatever your personality type, there are careers that are appropriate foryour skills and interests and careers that are not. For example, if you areintroverted and thinking oriented, you likely would be happy as a com-puter programmer, scientist or mathematician. However, because youneed logical challenges and lack communication skills, you likely wouldbe unhappy as a nurse, teacher or a social worker.Research shows clear evidence of close correlations between personalitytypes and success or failure in jobs. Successful computer programmersare often INTJs, ISTJs, ISTPs or INTPs. It is rare to find a successfulcomputer programmer who is extroverted or feeling-oriented. Similarly,successful actors are often ESFPs, ENFPs, ESFJs or ENFJs. It is rare tofind actors who are introverted or who are both thinking-oriented andjudging-oriented.For this reason, personality tests, based on the work of Carl Gustav Jungand Myers-Briggs, are very popular with recruiters. Recruiters are wellaware of the fact that some personality types are predestined for successor failure at certain jobs. Therefore, many companies analyze personalityprofiles of job candidates to determine candidate's likely success at jobopenings.

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4.1 ISFJs Career Traits• You work well independently.

• You are uncomfortable making a presentation to a large audience.

• You may find team-leadership difficult because you focus on your ownwork rather than that of the team.

• You are a good listener if a team member comes to you with a problem.

• You are artistic and have a well-developed appreciation for aestheticbeauty.

• You are extremely good at tasks requiring a focus on detail.

• You are more concerned about the present task rather than future ones.

• You tend to solve problems in a direct pragmatic way.

• You are appreciated by your co-workers for your gentleness and care.

• You are an excellent team leader because you make other people feelvalued and important.

• You include others in a team project, so they do not feel left out.

• Youmay find it difficult to work alone or on tasks where logic is required.

• You are organized and know how to manage your time.

• You work better in a large corporation than in a start-up company.

• You perform the tasks for which you are responsible and do not abandonthem before they are finished.

• You work on routine tasks with the same attention that you work onmore interesting tasks.

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4.2 Possible Career Paths for the ISFJ

Accountant Actor Administrative Assistant

Agriculture Alternative Health Care Architect

Artist Athlete Business Consultant Child Care

Computer Programmer Construction Worker Cook

Craftsman Designer Engineer Entrepreneur

Flight Attendant Journalist Judge Lawyer

Manager Mathematician Medical Doctor Military

Musician Nurse Pilot Police Agent Politician

Production Worker Professor Psychiatrist Psychologist

Religious Work Sales Agent Scientist System Analyst

Teacher Technical Writer Tour Guide

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Your relationships with friends as well as with a boyfriend/girlfriend orhusband/wife are important to your life. Although these human rela-tionships are necessary for any human being, they also pose challenges.When you know your personality type, you can select compatible relation-ships and anticipate the challenges you may face in each.

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5.1 Anticipating Relationship ChallengesMany relationship challenges relate to the personality types of the friendsor partners.For example, personality types INTJ (scientist) and ESFJ (caregiver) cananticipate challenges simply because of their dissimilarities. The scientistis interested in solving problems based upon logical thinking and tendsto avoid social situations. The caretaker is interested in solving problemsbased upon feelings and is most comfortable in social situations. Bothparty may become annoyed and withhold the needed approval of the otherparty.Neither the ESFJ personality type nor the INTJ personality type is wrong;it is just that the personality types do not match well and pose major chal-lenges. Being consciously aware of these differences will help both part-ners anticipate and overcome these challenges.

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5.2 Selecting your Partners and FriendsPersonality types indicate which relationships likely will be successful orunsuccessful. The fact is that most people have successful relationshipswith persons of a similar personality type …the closer the similarity, themore successful the relationship.How do we know this? Researchers studied large samples of success-ful friendships/relationships as well as unsuccessful friendships/relation-ships and compared the personality type of the people involved. Theyfound that usually similar personality types have good and lasting friend-ships/relationships while opposite personality types incur many chal-lenges.There is an exception to this rule: for “love relationships” betweenboyfriend and girlfriend or husband and wife, opposites attract! However,“opposites” does not mean complete opposites such as INTP and ESFJ orISFP and ENTJ. Rather only opposites on two dimensions can attract: theextraversion/introversion dimension as well as the judging/perceiving di-mension. For example, INTP could be a good match with ENTJ but not agood match with ISFP.There is little evidence and much speculation on why opposites on the ex-traversion/introversion dimension and the judging/perceiving dimensionattract for love relationships. One theory is that we look to a romanticpartner for balance and completion. We subconsciously know our per-sonality type and look for a person to provide the qualities we lack. Froma practical point of view, this makes sense.We know what happens when two introverts or two extroverts get to-gether: there is silence or chaos. Likewise, when two persons who likestructure or two persons who like adventure get together: there is bore-dom or lack of security. It seems that a couple composed of an introvertand an extrovert and a person who is structured and one who is moreadventurous are more successful.But remember, this is true only of love relationships. In friendships andco-workers, the closer the personal type, the better the relationship.

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5.3 ISFJ Relationship Strengths• You can live independently if necessary.

• You wait for an opportune moment to criticize your partner.

• You are a good listener. If your partner has problems, you will usuallyhave an open ear.

• You appreciate your partner’s physical beauty.

• You are able to deal with practical concerns of the household efficiently.

• You are generally a good observer. Thus you notice inward as well asoutward changes in your partner.

• You are sensitive and concerned for your partner's feelings.

• You recognize and appreciate your partner’s needs.

• You take care of your partner and your family.

• You keep the household orderly.

• You attach high importance to cultural norms and traditions and expectyour partner to do the same.

• You are loyal to your partner and value a long-term relationship muchmore than an exciting short-term relationship.

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5.4 ISFJ Relationship Weaknesses• You may suppress your anger until if builds up and explodes.

• You may be shy in meeting people from the opposite gender.

• You may find it difficult to express your true feelings to your partner.

• You may focus on materialism and choose a partner based upon his/herwealth rather than his/her values.

• You may live in the present and fail to make plans for the future.

• You may place too much emphasis on your partner's physical appear-ance.

• You may frustrate your partner by using your feelings rather than logicto make decisions

• You may find that your partner takes advantage of your kindness andconsideration.

• You may find it difficult to accept criticism even though it may be con-structive and justified.

• You may find it difficult to end an unsatisfying relationship.

• You may overwhelm your partner by demanding constant attention andignoring his/her need for space.

• You may be rigid, inflexible and unwilling to consider your partner'sview.