tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6814915585506237704.post3962863289036163346..comments2023-07-17T08:28:49.247-04:00Comments on building beyond: ENFJ vs. ESTJ, or why Myers-Briggs are just 4 lettersUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6814915585506237704.post-7737767685056848372009-11-04T09:22:03.070-05:002009-11-04T09:22:03.070-05:00I think you could probably guess - I'm I/ENFP....I think you could probably guess - I'm I/ENFP. I've been that pretty consistenty since high school - the question is whether the I/E switch. All the seniors at Shipley had to take the test, and we were subdivided into their various groups. And as an ENFP I ended up essentially in the movers and shakers (all of the people I was in class with, to be sure, but also everyone who ran a club, played multiple sports, and was overall reasonably popular and outgoing) and I noted that I felt remarkably out of place! <br /><br />Any which way, I always test borderline for the I/E split (very borderline - I definitely got a 51/49 % once on a really comprehensive paid test). I think I've gone a little I recently, but everything else is relatively obvious - particularly P over J, since as Popoli observed, I just don't do that! <br /><br />Amusingly enough, Mygatt was an exact opposite of me in high school (ISTJ) and I think Ry may be too (certainly he's a I_ _J). For that matter, Popoli's also a J, so I wonder if that's just how my close friends are...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com