I have them both, but I don't have a balance of them. I certainly have a higher J, but the P is there.
The J helps me lay out plans for the future, but the P prevents me from setting things in stone. The J allows me to make decisions quickly when needed, but if it's a big decision then my P pushes me to search for options. Once the decision is made, I do not look back, and that would be my J.
You can say my J leads, and P supports.
In terms of organization and sorting, my J is the only ruler in that area. I like things organized, classified, categorized, etc. I have folders for every subject I study at college, my work, papers, desk, books and notes are all very well organized. I sometimes create Excel sheets or Word documents to keep things organized or gather all the class info and grading schemes in one document for reference. You will not see papers lying around aimlessly on my floor, unless they are unimportant and those end up in the recycling bin soon enough.
My J would explain my fascination with places like Staples. :tongue:
You could say I am 90% J and 10% P, and P comes only in decision making, because I think there should be flexibility and careful assessment of different scenarios when planning for the future (especially if there are big decisions to make). =)