Your MBTI result gives you a starting point for understanding how you think, make decisions, recharge, and interact with the world.
This result is based on your answers across the four MBTI preference areas: Extraversion vs Introversion, Sensing vs Intuition, Thinking vs Feeling, and Judging vs Perceiving.
Your four-letter personality type describes your likely preferences, not a fixed identity. Many people use MBTI results to better understand relationships, careers, communication styles, strengths, weaknesses, and personal growth.
For example, an INFJ result may suggest a reflective, intuitive, values-led personality style, while an ENTP result may suggest a more exploratory, idea-driven, debate-friendly style.
Learn more about INFJ personality traits, cognitive functions, relationships, careers, and discussions from the INFJ community.
Personality tests work best when you answer based on your natural long-term preferences rather than your current mood, job role, or relationship situation.
If your result does not feel accurate, you can retake the test and answer each question as honestly as possible.