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MBTI Guide: ENTJ - Chief of Staff

 The Chief of Staff is a strategic, organized personality who innately possesses administrative skills. She is the best person to work in the field of coordination and direction of groups. The Chief of Staff has a high ability to understand and structure systems and is thus able to find quick solutions to any problem facing the existing regime. He is frank and will not find anything preventing him from expressing ideas to develop his workplace and push it for the better. The Chief of Staff is decisive, appreciative of information, and competent. Personal tendencies: extrovert, intuitive, rational, and strict. He is one of the rationalists according to Cressey's theory of temperaments. The percentage of people who are characterized by these personality traits, according to a study conducted on a sample of the American population, ranges between 2-5%. Overview of the personality of the Chief of Staff: In his dealings with the outside world, the Chief of S taff has two statuses. The f

MBTI Guide: ISTP - craftsman

 Quiet and reserved, interested in how and why he or she does things. He lives for the moment and may take bold steps in his life because he does not think about the future. He is often fond of or skilled in extreme sports. He is unable to do what he loves and desires. He is very loyal to his friends and the values he believes in, and he may not respect these values or the public order if they are in the way of achieving what he wants to achieve. He does not like to be involved and is an analyst. He may be very distinguished in solving practical problems. He is called a craftsman because he is often proficient in handling tools and machines. Personal tendencies: introverted, sensual, rational, flexible. He is one of the characters who fall under the role of the artist according to Cressey's theory of temperaments. The percentage of artists, according to a study on a sample of the American population, is 4-6%. craftsman personality overview: The craftsman's main state is interna

MBTI Guide: INTP - Architect

 The architect is a rational, independent, reserved, and curious personality. An architect likes to focus on ideas, theories and how things work. He is extremely adept at discussing and arguing. The architect is distinguished by the ability to focus on one work, and appreciates and respects the intelligence of others. The architect does not like to drive or be led by others. He is flexible and lenient with most matters unless one of his principles is violated, in which case the architect turns into a frank and inflexible person. Personal tendencies: introverted, intuitive, rational, and indulgent. He is one of the rationalists according to Cressey's theory of temperaments. The percentage of architects, according to a study conducted on a sample of the American population, ranges between 3-5%. An overview of the architect's personality: In his dealings with the outside world, the architect has two states. The first case is internal, through which the architect uses logic and rea

MBTI Guide: ENFP - The Hero

 The hero is a character characterized by the ability to extrapolate, is driven by values, is inspiring, social, and very articulate. The hero is constantly releasing his ideas to the world as a way to attract attention to what he believes is important, which is usually related to morality or current events. The hero is a natural propaganda figure, with an excellent ability to attract people's attention to himself or to the issues in which he believes, using his social skills, honesty, energy, and positivity. A hero can be described as a creative, resourceful, spontaneous, loving, charismatic, and passionate person. Personal tendencies: extroverted, intuitive, emotional, and easy-going. It is one of the idealists by the moods Chrissy theory. The percentage of heroes, according to a study conducted on a sample of the American people, ranges between 6-8%. Overview of the hero's character: In dealing with the outside world, the hero has two situations. The first case is internal,

MBTI Guide: INFJ - Counselor

 The counselor is a strong personality, but calm and reserved. Sensitive and unique, he is distinguished by his commitment to what he works on until it is accomplished. He is very sensitive reads the feelings of those around him, and cares a lot about supporting them. Mostly, he has his value system that he believes in and adheres to to the highest degree. He tends to be independent rather than a leader or a follower.   The counselor is a personality who achieves inner satisfaction from helping and assisting others. He is a good listener and analyst. That is why he was called a counselor, because he sympathizes with those who face a problem, listens to him, and does not feel satisfied with himself unless he can help the person with the problem. Personal tendencies: introverted, intuitive, emotional, strict. The counselor is an idealist according to Cressey's theory of temperaments. The percentage of consultants, according to a study on a sample of the American population, is th