MBTI (18) : The strengths and weaknesses of each personality type

 The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) identifies 16 personality types, each with their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Understanding these strengths and weaknesses can help individuals develop their self-awareness and improve their personal and professional relationships.


Here are some of the strengths and weaknesses of each personality type:

ISTJ (The Inspector)
Strengths: Dependable, responsible, practical, organized, efficient, and detail-oriented.

Weaknesses: Rigid, overly focused on rules and procedures, inflexible, and may struggle to adapt to change.

ISFJ (The Protector)
Strengths: Caring, compassionate, loyal, detail-oriented, responsible, and reliable.

Weaknesses: May struggle to prioritize their own needs, avoid conflict, and may have difficulty adapting to change.

INFJ (The Counselor)
Strengths: Empathetic, insightful, idealistic, creative, and dedicated to helping others.

Weaknesses: May be overly idealistic, struggle with making decisions, and may have difficulty dealing with criticism.

INTJ (The Mastermind)
Strengths: Strategic, analytical, visionary, independent, and determined.

Weaknesses: May be overly critical of others, struggle to express their emotions, and may come across as cold or distant.

ISTP (The Craftsman)
Strengths: Resourceful, practical, analytical, independent, and adaptable.

Weaknesses: May struggle to plan for the future, may be impulsive, and may have difficulty dealing with emotional situations.

ISFP (The Composer)
Strengths: Creative, artistic, compassionate, flexible, and sensitive.

Weaknesses: May be overly emotional, struggle to make decisions, and may have difficulty dealing with conflict.

INFP (The Healer)
Strengths: Idealistic, empathetic, creative, compassionate, and dedicated to helping others.

Weaknesses: May struggle with decision-making, may be overly sensitive, and may struggle to deal with criticism.

INTJ (The Architect)
Strengths: Logical, analytical, creative, independent, and strategic.

Weaknesses: May be overly critical of others, may struggle to express their emotions, and may come across as cold or distant.

ESTP (The Dynamo)
Strengths: Bold, adventurous, practical, resourceful, and adaptable.

Weaknesses: May be impulsive, struggle with planning, and may have difficulty focusing on long-term goals.

ESFP (The Performer)
Strengths: Outgoing, energetic, enthusiastic, friendly, and adaptable.

Weaknesses: May struggle with planning for the future, may be impulsive, and may have difficulty with self-discipline.

ENFP (The Champion)
Strengths: Creative, passionate, charismatic, enthusiastic, and dedicated to helping others.

Weaknesses: May struggle with follow-through, may be overly sensitive, and may have difficulty dealing with conflict.

ENTP (The Visionary)
Strengths: Strategic, innovative, independent, analytical, and confident.

Weaknesses: May be overly critical of others, may struggle with emotional situations, and may have difficulty following through on projects.

ESTJ (The Supervisor)
Strengths: Practical, efficient, responsible, dependable, and organized.

Weaknesses: May be overly focused on rules and procedures, may be inflexible, and may struggle with adapting to change.

ESFJ (The Provider)
Strengths: Caring, compassionate, responsible, dependable, and organized.

Weaknesses: May struggle to prioritize their own needs, may be overly emotional, and may have difficulty dealing with conflict.

ENFJ (The Teacher)
Strengths: Empathetic, charismatic, idealistic,