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MBTI
Personality Types
ISFJ
Introverted
- Sensing
- Feeling
- Judging
What Is the ISFJ Personality?
ISFJs
are intensely committed to individuals and small groups with whom they
have formed relationships. They are nurturing in their approach and work
steadily to fulfill their needs. They are often seen in hospitals as
physicians or nurses, faithfully attending to their rounds, checking on
the needs of patients and noting the states of their treatments.
Jimmy Stewart,
1908-1997, an ISFJ type, was one of the most beloved actors of his day,
playing caring, sustaining lives of self-sacrifice in such movies as "A
Wonderful Life." A distinguished and daring fighter pilot in World War
II, he never wanted a movie of his life made because the scenes would be
too difficult for families.
They are often found in classrooms, teaching careful lesson plans. ISFJ
people often make excellent religious leaders and counselors. They are
sensitive to the needs of others, but may not be willing to serve in
ways that do not make sense to them.
ISFJs are sensitive to
their understanding of the needs of others. ISFJs are practical and have
a high respect for facts and data. They remember the details of things
clearly, and often record voice tones and facial expressions in their
memories. They approach life by doing practical, concrete things and
believe that established procedures should be followed because they
work. They serve others by attending to their physical needs.
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ISFJs
can be affable and considerate and are effective in establishing
cooperative, supportive relationships. They want to know their
role in the organization, and once they understand it, they take
their role seriously. They value structure and work well within
systems. Because of their respect for established procedures,
the ISFJ will not usually support change for change sake. They
must be convinced that the change will help the people of the
organization.
ISFJs can be
quiet and reserved and do not always feel the need to make their
position or thinking known. ISFJs may focus on a few people and
tasks assigned to the team, rather to the team and the tasks as
a whole.
What
Are ISFJ Issues and Challenges in Groups/Best Alliances?
Since ISFJs enjoy the role of supporting others, they may not
take a strong leadership role when they are called upon to do
so.
Their respect for procedures and dislike of change may make them
resistant, in times where change must occur. ISFJs need to ally
themselves with people who are change-oriented when the need
arises. They do well allying themselves with types who take a
broad look at organizations.
Florence Nightingale,
1809-1910 was born to British nobility but felt called to
become a nurse during the Crimean War. She set up many of the
standards for modern nursing including serving patients with
empathy.
ISFJs and
the Rest of Their Lives
As natural
nurturers, the ISFJ is one of the most dedicated of spouses,
parents, friends, and life partners. They will tirelessly
support those they care about with all of the resources they
have, as people who honor commitments and traditions. ISFJs will
often put other people’s needs ahead of their own, especially in
families. They can transmit a glowing warmth about holidays and
special occasions that create family memories. Because of their
need to care for those close to them, they can support someone
they see as wayward and dysfunctional, even subtly contributing
to the behavior. ISFJs can ally themselves well with friends and
life partners who believe in "tough love." |
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