Myers-Briggs® Personality Typing has such tremendous potential to help people understand each other and themselves better. It does require some practice and learning to be used to it’s fullest potential, however even a basic level of comprehension can go a long way in helping make sense of ‘people’ and the different ways we are wired.
One way to learn to identify ‘Personality Types’ is through using real-life examples. The ones I have included below are real-life people and well-written fictional characters, who I think display attributes consistent with a particular ‘Personality Type’.
These are meant to be educated guesses based on what cognitive functions I believe I see and in what order, but bear in mind these are still ‘guesses’.
Se – extraverted sensing
ISTP (Ti > Se) – ‘Wilderness Cooking’ host, Tom Cruise, Bear Grylls
ESTP (Se > Ti) – Donald J. Trump, Mark Sisson, Kari Lake
ESFP (Se > Fi) – Jamie Oliver, Chip Gaines, Mel K
ISFP (Fi > Se) – Nicole Kidman, Jack Johnson, Mikki Willis
Si – introverted sensing
ISTJ (Si > Te) – Mark Wiens, Joanna Gaines, Dr Mercola
ESTJ (Te > Si) – Judge Judy, Dallas Jenkins
ESFJ (Fe > Si) – Prince William, June Carter Cash, Dr Simone Gold
ISFJ (Si > Fe) – Rand Paul, Rob Bell (TV), Kate Middleton
Ne – extraverted intuition
INTP (Ti > Ne) – Mr Bennet (Jane Austen character), Elon Musk
ENTP (Ne > Ti) – Rowan Atkinson, Lance Wallnau
ENFP (Ne > Fi) – Kiera Knightley, Annabelle Wallnau, Rhys Darby
INFP (Fi > Ne) – J.R.R Tolkien, Isabel Briggs Myers, Princess Diana
Ni – introverted intuition
INTJ (Ni > Te) – Mr Darcy (Jane Austen character), Katie Wells
ENTJ (Te > Ni) – Robert Downey Jr, Eric Metaxas
ENFJ (Fe > Ni) – Oprah Winfrey, Barack Obama, Joshua Aaron
INFJ (Ni > Fe) – Simon Sinek, Victory Boyd