According to test results, my personality type is Extravert-Sensor-Feeler-Judger (ESFJ). I agree with these findings since the indicators describe me quite accurately. I am outgoing and like communicating with different people. Also, I enjoy pointing out the best features or abilities in individuals and helping them to develop their positive traits. As a child, I did not choose to be on the team that was prominently stronger but selected a weaker one and encouraged everyone to win.
Although my preference for extraversion over introversion is not high (3%), I must admit that like being among people and do not feel any discomfort when I have to collaborate with complete strangers. I have always liked making new friends and communicating with peers. At school, I used to love group projects which demanded close cooperation with several people, exchanging opinions and data, and coming to a mutual conclusion. Now that I am a student, I have the same preferences. Still, I can feel quite happy by myself, which proves the low preference of extravert in my personality.
The other two features with low preference over their counterparts are sensing over intuition (1%) and judging over perceiving (1%). Indeed, I cannot say that any of these two pairs’ alternatives pertains to me to a greater extent than others. Sometimes, I rely on facts and in other cases, I focus on concepts and ideas. On some occasions, I am organized while at different moments, I tend to be spontaneous. The most prominent characteristic, according to the test, is the preference of feeling over thinking. I cannot but agree with this result since I frequently make impulsive decisions just because I sense so, without considering the outcomes. However, this feature, as well as all others, describes me correctly and makes me who I am.