This type indicates that my personality exhibits strength of character in regards to stability and assertiveness while simultaneously being good-natured and trustworthy. INFP individuals “are more productive when the effort [invested] reflects some ideal or service;” for instance, by adding some sort of altruistic aspect to otherwise meaningless work, this action can motivate INFP personality types (Kroeger, Thuesen, & Rutledge, 2002, p. 340). As far as values and attitude insight, I am reserved and creative, a combination which allows for problem-solving and innovativeness. When looking at what motivates me, I found that I am nearly equal within the three needs, namely growth, relatedness, and existence; this score is likely due to my being at a point in my life where I want to increase my skillset, form new social relationships, and find a job within my new community. As far as the decision-making process, I have a high level of faith in people; as I have a creative mind, I am able to look at problems and find innovative ways to solve these. Overall, my personality provides with a firm foundation and my creativeness gives me innovative ways to make sound …show more content…
1). Thus, I believe that understanding individual behavior is important; however, I need to exhibit more strength when dealing with individuals in order to bring them closer together as a well-functioning group. In 1 Corinthians 12:21 NKJV, the Bible describes the members of the church as being members of a body, similarly “the eye cannot say to the hand, ‘I have no need of you’; or again the head to the feet, ‘I have no need of you.’”
There is give and take between the parts of the body. My personality type is Introversion-iNuition-Feeling-Perception (INFP). Possessing this personality type, my own particular strengths are that I focus on the individuals within an organization and emphasize their well-being while my weaknesses relate to not being strong enough of a disciplinarian. The MBTI test results mention that INFP people often feel guilty that they are not doing enough for others. Reading verses within the Bible has taught me that it is not immoral to say “no” at times and to implement discipline. I have struggled to understand that acquiescing to others’ demands is not necessarily altruistic behavior in all cases. In some events, I am simply letting people take advantage of me. Thus, as a Christian, I must turn to the Holy Spirit for direction, exhibiting strength where needed and taking