Women’s Personality types
Certainly! Here's a more detailed overview of women’s personality types across several major frameworks, including how they manifest in real life:
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1. MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator)
This divides people into 16 personality types. Each type describes a way of thinking, feeling, and interacting with the world.
Key Dimensions:
Introvert (I) vs. Extravert (E) – Where you focus your energy
Sensing (S) vs. Intuition (N) – How you process information
Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F) – How you make decisions
Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P) – How you organize life
Examples:
INFJ (The Advocate) – Visionary, empathetic, often drawn to helping careers (therapists, writers)
ESFP (The Performer) – Outgoing, spontaneous, and fun-loving (entertainers, event planners)
INTP (The Thinker) – Curious, logical, loves deep ideas (scientists, philosophers)
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2. Enneagram Types
This system divides personalities into 9 core types, each with a basic fear and motivation. It’s more emotion- and motive-based than MBTI.
Examples:
Type 1: The Reformer – Perfectionistic, ethical, wants to improve the world.
Type 2: The Helper – Loving, people-pleasing, needs to be needed.
Type 4: The Individualist – Sensitive, artistic, craves uniqueness and identity.
Type 8: The Challenger – Strong, assertive, protects themselves and others.
Each type also has "wings" (neighboring influences) and a stress/growth path.
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