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MYERS-BRIGGS T YPE INDICATOR® | STEP I™

PROFILE

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Prepared for

JEWEL MCCORKLE

May 24, 2019

PROFILE MYERS-BRIGGS T YPE INDICATOR® | STEP I™

JEWEL MCCORKLE ISFP | 2

Your Myers-Briggs® Profile is designed to help you understand

your results on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®)

assessment. This assessment identifies which of 16 different

personality types best describes you.

Your answers to the questions on the MBTI assessment show which

preference in each of four pairs of opposites you favor. Your preferences are

choices between equally valuable and useful qualities. Each preference is

indicated by a letter.

Your Myers-Briggs personality type

ISFP

Your preferences

Introversion | Sensing | Feeling | Perceiving

VERSATILE SUPPORTER

THE WAY YOU DIRECT AND RECEIVE ENERGY

Extraversion People who prefer Extraversion tend to

direct their energy toward the outside world and get energized by interacting with

people and taking action.

Introversion People who prefer Introversion tend to direct their energy toward their inner world and get energized by reflecting on their ideas and experiences.

THE WAY YOU TAKE IN INFORMATION

Sensing People who prefer Sensing tend to take in

information that is real and tangible. They focus mainly on what they perceive

using the five senses.

Intuition People who prefer Intuition tend to take in information by seeing the big picture. They focus mainly on the patterns and interrelationships they perceive.

THE WAY YOU DECIDE AND COME TO CONCLUSIONS

Thinking People who prefer Thinking typically base their decisions and conclusions on logic,

with accuracy and objective truth the primary goals.

Feeling People who prefer Feeling typically base their decisions and conclusions on personal and social values, with understanding and harmony the primary goals.

THE WAY YOU APPROACH THE OUTSIDE WORLD

Judging People who prefer Judging typically

come to conclusions quickly and want to move on, and take an organized, planned approach to the world.

Perceiving People who prefer Perceiving typically look for more information before coming to conclusions and take a spontaneous, flexible approach to the world.

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T YPE DESCRIPTION: ISFP

Live in the moment; very aware of the people and the world around them

Value freedom and independence

Loyal and faithful to people and things that are important to them

Base decisions on their personal values; want to contribute to people's well-being

Adaptable and flexible, unless a core value is violated

Quiet and unassuming; prefer to observe rather than organize situations

Seen as quiet, reserved, private

Some of these descriptors may not fit you because you are a unique person. Although most ISFPs have personality

attributes in common, there are still plenty of individual differences among people who share the same four-letter type.

Your MBTI responses also provide a picture of how clearly or consistently you chose your preference in each pair of

opposites. This preference clarity index (pci) is indicated in the graph below. A longer line suggests that you are quite sure

about a preference; a shorter line means that you are less sure about whether that preference truly describes you. Your

preference clarity does not indicate how well developed your preferences are or how well you use them.

EXTRAVERSION

SENSING

THINKING

JUDGING

INTROVERSION

INTUITION

FEELING

PERCEIVING

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PCI RESULTS:

CL ARIT Y OF YOUR PREFERENCES: ISFP

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INTROVERSION | 6 SENSING | 11 FEELING | 7 PERCEIVING | 3

Each of the Myers-Briggs types is characterized by its own interests, values, and unique gifts. Although each individual

tends to use his or her preferences most naturally and most often, keep in mind that everyone can and does use all of the

preferences from time to time, depending on what the situation calls for. For a more complete understanding of the 16

different personality types, refer to the Introduction to Myers-Briggs® Type booklet by Isabel Briggs Myers or to the many

other MBTI resources that are available.

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