A writer friend tipped me off to Typealyzer, which analyzes blogs, using the Myers-Briggs model to categorize blog content. I have no idea how it can automatically figure out our type, but Lilly and I test out as ESFP (The Performers). I suspect that might be true for many blogs because almost everyone I know got the same answer.
The analyzer goes on to say this about Champion of My Heart:
The entertaining and friendly type. They are especially attuned to
pleasure and beauty and like to fill their surroundings with soft
fabrics, bright colors and sweet smells. They live in the present
moment and don´t like to plan ahead – they are always in risk of
exhausting themselves.
The enjoy work that makes them able to help other people in a
concrete and visible way. They tend to avoid conflicts and rarely
initiate confrontation – qualities that can make it hard for them in
management positions.
What’s funny is that in every Myers-Briggs test I’ve taken in my career, I come out as VERY much an ENFJ.
I found a site that describes ENFJ as follows:
As an ENFJ, your primary mode
of living is focused externally, where you deal with things according to how
you feel about them, or how they fit into your personal value system. Your
secondary mode is internal, where you take things in primarily via your
intuition. ENFJs are people-focused
individuals. They live in the world of people possibilities. More so than any
other type, they have excellent people skills. They understand and care about
people, and have a special talent for bringing out the best in others.
ENFJ’s
main interest in life is giving love, support, and a good time to other people.
They are focused on understanding, supporting, and encouraging others. They
make things happen for people, and get their best personal satisfaction from
this.
The sentence highlighted in PINK, I suspect, explains why I can continue the work I do with Lilly, despite all indications to do otherwise.
Shoot–it apparently doesn’t play well with WordPress. I was curious about whether my art blog and my dog blog would have different types (bet they do). Interesting idea, though.