INFJ, HSP & Protector Personalities
Around the age of twenty I took my first Myers-Briggs test and came out as an INFJ – sometimes known as the Advocate or as a Oracle . I resonated deeply with the description I was given. Yet later, I scored as other things including an ENFJ, or the Protagonist , (the same, except for extroverted), INTJ or the Architect , (the same except for making decisions based on my thoughts instead of my feelings), and ENTJ, the Commander . Basically, these results will tell you that I'm fairly borderline on the introverted-extroverted line as well as the thinking-feeling line when it comes to how I make my decisions. However, as it turns out, INFJ types often feel that they are “thinkers” and it is also common for INFJs to be the most extroverted of the introverted types. Related: Introvert Versus Extrovert . . . When & Why “Just Being Yourself” Doesn't Work! At twenty-nine I delved deep into the concept of protector personalities, and when I cross-referenced that with my M