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MBTI Guide: ESTP - Promoter

 The promoter is a person who loves movement, lives his day, is realistic and has high social skills. She does not like formalities, loves taking risks, is hasty and adaptable to circumstances. The promoter does not like to adhere to laws and regulations. The promoter is also characterized by tactical intelligence and loves quick and instant solutions. The promoter is an enthusiastic and kind person, frank and direct in his criticism, and has no problem dealing with the criticism directed at him. Personal tendencies: open, sensual, rational, and permissive. He is one of the artists according to Cressy's theory of moods. The percentage of promoters, according to a study conducted on a sample of the American population, ranges between 2-5%. Promoter Personality Overview: The promoter's main state is external, through which he takes a position on matters according to what he sees in a sensual and tangible way. The secondary state is internal, through which he deals with matters in

MBTI Guide: ESFP - Performer

 The performer is a person who loves people and fun. He lives for today and does not think much about the future. Adventurous and loves trying new things. He makes things more enjoyable for others by enjoying what he does. He hates isolation and loneliness, and feels energetic and excited when he does something that attracts attention and makes him the center of attention in public gatherings and activities. He has a great sense of logic and social relations skills. He also has a practical side that enables him to perform work efficiently and is often good at solving daily problems. Personal tendencies: open, sensual, emotional, and indulgent. He is one of the artists according to Cressy's theory of moods. The percentage of performers, according to a study conducted on a sample of the American population, ranges between 4-9%. Overview of the performer's personality: The performer's main state is external, through which he deals with matters and deals with them using his fiv

MBTI Guide: ENTP - Inventor

 The inventor is an innovative, logical, and curious personality. The inventor constantly sees opportunities to improve things and can understand and comprehend the most difficult things. He is independent in his opinion, does not adhere to general opinions and ideas, and loves to discuss and defend his ideas. He is very enthusiastic about getting new ideas and projects, and his enthusiasm may lead him to ignore the matters of his daily life. In general, he speaks frankly and expresses everything that is on his mind. Enjoy sitting with people and meetings. He has an excellent ability to understand theory and apply it practically to solve problems. Personal tendencies: extrovert, intuitive, rational, and permissive. He is one of the rationalists according to Cressey's theory of temperaments. The percentage of inventors, according to a study conducted on a sample of the American population, ranges between 2-5%. An overview of the inventor's personality: In his dealings with the o

MBTI Guide: INTJ - Mastermind

 A mastermind is an analytical person who can read others, is determined, and is a natural leader. Being reserved, she prefers to stay in the background, away from the forefront, from which she leads others. The mastermind can plan strategically and is often very knowledgeable and able to adapt to the circumstances he is experiencing. It is the personality characterized by the ability to transform ideas from theories into reality that can be applied. Mastermind expect perfection in himself, as well as from others. He does not mind others assuming responsibility for his leadership as long as the other is competent. The mastermind can be described as having a decisive personality, open-mindedness, judgment, practice, and theoretical. Personal tendencies: introverted, intuitive, rational, and strict. He is one of the rationalists according to Cressey's theory of temperaments. The percentage of mastermind personality types, according to a study conducted on a sample of the American pop

MBTI Guide: ISTJ - Inspector

 The inspector is a responsible person who is qualified to bear the burden of responsibilities placed on him. He works hard and sincerely. He is precise and has a great ability to focus on his work. He values customs and traditions at work or in life in general, and makes every effort to preserve them. He prefers to live in peace with those around him. He is very sacrificing for those close to him. He was called the Inspector, due to his great ability to distinguish between right and wrong, as well as his extreme eagerness to perform the duties assigned to him. His personal tendencies: introverted, sensual, rational, strict. The inspector is one of the characters who fall under the role of guardians, according to Creasy's theory of temperaments. The percentage of inspectors, according to a study on a sample of the American population, ranges between (11-14%). Inspector character overview: In his dealings with the outside world, the inspector has two situations. The first case is in

MBTI Guide: ISFJ - Defender

 The defender is a calm, kind-hearted, and conscientious person, careful in observing and sensitive to what others feel. It can be counted on to continue working. He usually puts the needs and demands of others before his own needs and desires. Stable and practical, appreciates the prevailing traditions and stability. He cares a lot about how people look at him and how they feel around him. He is very interested in serving people and meeting their needs and requests. He does not seek power. He was called the Defender because he is one of the people who cares the most about people and preserving their security and safety. His tendencies: introverted, sensual, emotional, strict. The defender is one of the guardians according to Cressey's theory of temperaments. The percentage of defenders, according to a study on a sample of the American population, ranges between (9-14%). Defender character overview: The defender's main state is internal, through which he takes a position on thi