ISFP
October 12, 2006 | Life
How the ISFP sees Self
- Very affirming.
- Sympathetic and trusting.
- Good communicator especially where values and ideals are involved.
- Hard working and practical.
How Others see the ISFP
- Difficult to negotiate with.
- Won't follow divorce laws or is naive about what actual law is.
- Not serious enough about negotiations.
- Flaky and irresponsible.
And, of course, both Truth and Beauty lie in the eyes of the beholder. So don't take anything too seriously, because moods change like the Sun and Moon.
Comments
Mike, how did you find this stuff? Does this person have lots of experience from which to draw these conclusions (several observations of people independently coming to similar conclusions in a divorce context about people who test as ISFP), or do you think it just sorta seemed to fit, so she wrote it down? I reckon this is somewhere on the continuum from divining by studying chicken entrails to testing for blood type, but do you have a sense for where it lies on the continuum?
Posted by: Doug at October 12, 2006 10:29 AM
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