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Learning about your personality type
may begin with something very small, maybe one key insight. As
your interest and knowledge grows, you can then explore your personality
more deeply and how you best like to communicate and interact
with others.
Some tips for understanding
and using your basic MBTI® feedback
During a basic MBTI® feedback session, you receive a profile report
of your MBTI results. There are many different kinds of profile
reports, which vary in size and design, but all give you the basics
of your MBTI profile. A sample profile
report (.pdf) from CPP, Inc., is available for you to view. In addition
to the profile report, you should also receive descriptions of
the 16 types so that you may verify your
best-fit type.
MBTI reports tell you your preference for each of four pairs:
The four preferences together make
up your whole type. There are 16 possible
personality types. Some types are more common than others
and studies have been done to determine the breakdown in percentages
of the MBTI types in the general population.
When you receive your MBTI profile, you might not agree with
it. Only you can decide which personality
type fits you best, and there are circumstances that explain
why you may decide to choose a different
type than your MBTI results. There are some steps that can
help you find your best-fit type.
Sometimes circumstances of your life can lead you to answer
the questions on the MBTI instrument so that your reported MBTI
type does not reflect your true preferences.
There are many reasons why your reported type may not be your
best-fit type.
Occasionally, even after going through the steps to choose your
best-fit type, you may remain uncertain about your MBTI preferences.
There are several reasons for uncertainty
about your best-fit type.
Knowledge of your personality type preferences can be used
in many ways. Only you can decide how to use what you learn.
To read about some of the many ways that MBTI results can assist
you in understanding yourself and others, please go to Using
Type in Everyday Life.
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