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The Four MBTI Dichotomies (Personality Indicators)
Kraig A Pakulski

The Four MBTI Dichotomies (Personality Indicators)

The Myers Briggs Personality Type Indicators Explained

Each MBTI type is made of four letters, one from each pair below:

 

1️⃣ Energy Source

• E – Extraversion: Draws energy from interaction, action, and outer world.

• I – Introversion: Draws energy from solitude, reflection, and inner world.

 

2️⃣ Information Processing

• S – Sensing: Focuses on facts, details, and what can be observed.

• N – Intuition: Focuses on patterns, possibilities, and big-picture thinking.

 

3️⃣ Decision Making

• T – Thinking: Makes decisions using logic, objectivity, and principles.

• F – Feeling: Makes decisions based on values, empathy, and personal considerations.

 

4️⃣ Lifestyle / Structure

• J – Judging: Prefers structure, order, plans, and decisiveness.

• P – Perceiving: Prefers flexibility, spontaneity, and open-endedness.

 

 

🔢 The 16 Myers–Briggs Personality Types

 

Analysts (NT types — strategic, conceptual thinkers)

• INTJ – Architect

• INTP – Logician

• ENTJ – Commander

• ENTP – Debater

 

Diplomats (NF types — empathetic, idealistic, connection-driven)

• INFJ – Advocate

• INFP – Mediator

• ENFJ – Protagonist

• ENFP – Campaigner

 

Sentinels (SJ types — detail-oriented, organized, stabilizing)

• ISTJ – Logistician

• ISFJ – Defender

• ESTJ – Executive

• ESFJ – Consul

 

Explorers (SP types — adaptable, hands-on, experiential)

• ISTP – Virtuoso

• ISFP – Adventurer

• ESTP – Entrepreneur

• ESFP – Entertainer

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