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How can knowing my Personality Type
help me succeed in work and life?

 

 
  • By understanding the blindspots associated with your personality type, you can avoid the common career pitfalls encountered by people like yourself
     
  • You can also identify your unique strengths, motivations, and any skills or qualities you may need to develop
     
  • Finally, knowing your personality type helps you avoid the 'square peg in a round hole' trap, by matching your individual preferences to the right work and career choices.

Career Fulfillment GuideThe ISFJ Work Life Profile below is taken from our series of downloadable Career Fulfillment Guide. If you find this extract an accurate reflection of your personality, you'll find the Career Fulfillment Guide (shown left) invaluable as a tool for managing your work life.

Unlike conventional self-help books, the Guide is written specifically for your personality type, and comes complete with guidance, exercises and information specific to your needs, for only $29.99. It also contains the complete ISFJ Personality Profile.

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Work Life Profile for ISFJ (The Custodian)

...ISFJs have a practical and conservative approach to life. They are quiet and caring people possessing an inner strength and depth. Usually responsible, pragmatic and down to earth, they put greater value on what they can see, hear and feel, than on theories, abstractions and philosophies.

Being traditional in outlook, ISFJs also place great importance on comfort, security and continuity, and this is reflected in the stability of their home and family life, as well as in the effort they put into their work or career. They are highly protective of those that are close to them and of the values they cherish.

In manner ISFJs are warm, friendly and unassuming, and in

their dealings with other people they can be relied on to be thoughtful, co-operative and considerate. ISFJs have a remarkable capacity for placing other peoples needs before their own, and will put themselves out for those who ask for their help or support.

ISFJs are not personally ambitious, but will work hard to support their family or to achieve their goals, especially if these benefit other people in practical ways. Their naturally reserved nature causes them to shun the limelight, and they are genuinely modest about their achievements and their contribution to the general good.

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Download your Career Fulfillment GuideThe ISFJ Work Life Profile above is an extract from the ISFJ   Career Fulfillment Guide. If you find this extract an accurate reflection of your personality, you'll find the Career Fulfillment Guide  invaluable as a tool for managing your work life.

Unlike conventional self-help books, the Guide is written specifically for your personality type, and comes complete with guidance, exercises and information specific to your needs, for only $29.99. It also contains the complete ISFJ  Personality Profile.

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The ideas behind the Personality Type concepts presented here are those of the eminent Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, which were later developed further by Katharine Briggs and Isabel Briggs-Myers, creators of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) instrument.

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