Personality
Monday, April 30, 2012 | 2:49 AM | 0 hearts♥
Took some random quiz today about personality. Turns out I was an "INFP".Key points:
- I'm an introvert. <- this is so true. I could vouch for it from n=1 to infinity. That's why I always need "me-time" after a series of outings/events, and quite frequently actually...
- Typically unconventional, Healers often develop an offbeat personal style and enjoy expressing themselves with creative pursuits like writing or art. They value originality and want to be authentic and individual in what they do. Following tradition holds little appeal for the INFP, who would prefer to invent something that feels unique to them.
(very me, especially towards designing. I hate overused cliches(unless highly appropriate) or designs, or even themes so I tend to pick assignments or ideas that less people are doing)
- INFPs are usually flexible and accommodating, and can often see many points of view. They usually try to support other people but will react strongly if they feel their values are being violated. They especially hate being steamrolled, and want an open, supportive exchange of ideas.
(hahaha steamrolled.. another bullseye anyway. I do have core values that I hold strongly in my heart and there's only so much I can compromise before I start to feel uncomfortable)
- INFPs are sensitive, caring, and compassionate, and are deeply concerned with the personal growth of themselves and others. However, they also tend to be independent, soft-spoken, and reserved, and can sometimes seem aloof, especially to new acquaintances. They prefer to seek depth in relationships where they feel a real connection.
(yes i tend to be more independent. somehow it just turned out like that automatically, especially when i entered uni and realised i had to be responsible for my future. and i do come across as reserved because i don't really find it comfortable to talk to strangers. it takes me quite a while to warm up to them before i will actually speak out my thoughts..)
- Close and harmonious relationships are important to INFPs, although they also need a lot of independent time to think and reflect. They often want plenty of freedom to express themselves and pursue greater self-awareness. They value a partner who is committed and loving, yet provides them with the support they need to independently explore the mysteries of life.
(i think it sort of reflects me as well. I do need some "me-time" often, but I'm not sure if it's counted as "plenty". actually.. i think to actually find a partner who can suit me is very hard, i think.. but that's a long story. if i manage to find someone someday, i'll count my lucky stars that i finally met him :) )
(i think it sort of reflects me as well. I do need some "me-time" often, but I'm not sure if it's counted as "plenty". actually.. i think to actually find a partner who can suit me is very hard, i think.. but that's a long story. if i manage to find someone someday, i'll count my lucky stars that i finally met him :) )