ISTJ
A Logistician (ISTJ) is someone with the Introverted, Observant, Thinking, and Judging personality traits. These people tend to be reserved yet willful, with a rational outlook on life. They compose their actions carefully and carry them out with methodical purpose. Logisticians pride themselves on their integrity. People with this personality type mean what they say, and when they commit to doing something, they make sure to follow through.
Characteristics:
Serious, calm, stable and peaceful.
Good with facts, logical, objective, practical and realistic.
Task oriented, persistent, well-organized, trustworthy, reliable, and responsible.
Good listener, loyal, only willing to share with close people.
Strictly adhere to rules, standards and procedures.
Development Recommendation:
Learn to understand the feelings & needs of others.
Reduce the desire to control other people or to order them to obey the rules.
produce more positive sides in other people or things.
Be open to change.
Profession Advice: Management, Police, Intelligence, Judges, Lawyers, Doctors, Accountants (Finance Staff), Programmers or IT-related, System Analyst, Military Leader
Natural Partner: ESFP or ESTP
ISFJ
A Defender (ISFJ) is someone with the Introverted, Observant, Feeling, and Judging personality traits. These people tend to be warm and unassuming in their own steady way. They’re efficient and responsible, giving careful attention to practical details in their daily lives.
Characteristics:
Considerate, careful, meticulous and accurate.
Serious, calm, stable yet sensitive.
Friendly, attentive to others' feelings and needs, loyal, cooperative, good listener.
Have organizational skills, detailed, meticulous, very responsible and reliable.
Development Recommendation:
You need practicing open communication beyond your comfort zone with trusted people, and learn to ask for and accept help—especially positive feedback to counter your innate sensitivity
Look deeper; be more enthusiastic, and more passionate.
Learn to say "no". Don't please everyone or you'll be considered a fickle.
Don't get stuck in your comfort zone and routine. Try new things. There are a lot of fun things you may not have tried.
Profession Advice: Architect, Interior Designer, Nurse, Administrative Officer,
Designer, Child Care, Counselor, Back Office Manager, Shopkeeper/Librarian, Hospitality
Natural Partner: ESFP or ESTP
ESTJ
An Executive (ESTJ) is someone with the Extraverted, Observant, Thinking, and Judging personality traits. They possess great fortitude, emphatically following their own sensible judgment. They able to offer solid direction amid adversity.
Characteristics:
Practical, realistic, and fact-based with a natural drive for business and mechanistic.
Highly systematic, procedural and planned.
Disciplined, on time and hardworking.
Conservative and tend to be rigid.
Not interested in subjects that are not useful to him/her, but can adjust if necessary.
Enjoys organizing things. They can be a good administrator if they remember to pay attention to other people's feelings and perspectives.
Development Suggestions:
Reduce the desire to control and coerce others.
Learn to control your emotions and anger.
Try to introspect yourself and take a moment to reflect.
Learn to be more patient and keep a low profile.
Learn to understand others.
Profession Advice: Military, Manager, Police, Judge, Lawyer, Teacher, Sales, Auditor, Accountant, System Analyst
Natural Partner: ISTP or INTP
ESFJ
A Consul (ESFJ) is a person with the Extraverted, Observant, Feeling, and Judging personality traits. They are attentive and people-focused, and they enjoy taking part in their social community. Their achievements are guided by decisive values, and they willingly offer guidance to others.
Characteristics:
Warm, talkative, popular, born to cooperate, supportive and active group member.
Needs balance and is good at creating harmony.
Always does something nice for others. Works well in situations that support and praise them.
Relaxed, easy going, simple, doesn't think things through.
Meticulous and diligent in taking care of what she/he has.
Development Suggestions:
Don't sacrifice yourself just to please others.
Do not measure your self-worth by the treatment, appreciation and praise of others.
Ask others for consideration in making decisions. Learn to be more assertive.
Accept the responsibilities of life and learn to be more mature. Don't feel sorry for yourself.
Face criticism and conflict, don't run away.
Profession Advice: Financial Planner, Nurse, Teacher, Children's Field, Counselor,
Administrative, Hospitality field
Natural Partner: ISFP or INFP