Your Type - ISFJ

Introverted
Sensing with
Extraverted Feeling

STRENGTHS

Sensitive to others' needs, ISFJs are kind, considerate and thoughtful. Having a strong sense of duty and responsibility, they are committed and loyal to their colleagues and friends. Pragmatic and detail-conscious, they approach problems in a systematic, methodical way. Having an Introverted focus of attention they will actively seek time on their own so that they can complete their tasks free from the distraction of other people. Although they tend to focus on hard facts and practical realities, they do not view life from a cool, detached or overly analytical point of view. Rather, having a deep respect for others' feelings, they are supportive, co-operative and altruistic. Realistic and down-to-earth, they respect established systems and procedures. Loyal and committed, they focus on the practical, detailed requirements of the task at hand, which they will be motivated to complete on schedule and to the required standard. Willing to offer help, they are usually happy to listen to others' points of view.

INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS

With their emphasis on Feeling, ISFJs are helpful, co-operative and keen to work for the common good. Due to their inner directed nature, they have a tendency to observe those around them in a quiet, thoughtful manner. While not in the least cool or distant, they may nonetheless on occasion need to be drawn out in social settings. Not inclined to force their own views on others, they will be valued for their quiet, thoughtful comments and observations. When working in teams they will wish to have a clearly defined role, and to be set well defined, practical and achievable goals. When managing others they will try to do so by seeking consensus, as they dislike discord, disagreement and disharmony. Dependable and reliable, they will focus on getting things done in ways that maintain good working relationships. They are likely to be at their best when communicating on a one-to-one basis with colleagues who value their practical realism and structured approach to problems.

THINKING STYLE

Using their Sensing function directly to perceive the known facts in a given situation, ISFJs recognise the importance of attending to the important details that others may sometimes overlook. Pragmatic and realistic, they will be concerned to find practical, achievable solutions to real-world problems. Considerate and thoughtful, their decisions will take into account the personal needs of their colleagues and friends. Orderly and methodical in their work, they may become frustrated with colleagues whose work does not meet their own high standards. Dependable and reliable, they do not seek change for changeĀ¹s sake. Rather, they will carefully examine new systems and procedures to consider whether they offer clear benefits over tried-and-tested methods. Marshalling facts in an orderly and systematic manner to support their arguments, they like to take things one step at a time. Thus, they may prefer to work through their ideas on paper, rather than brainstorming them with colleagues.

HOW OTHERS MAY SEE YOU

Well organised, dependable and reliable, they will be trusted to see jobs through to the end. Loyal and committed, they will be respected for their ability to persevere with tasks that require a structured, organised approach. However, some colleagues may on occasion misperceive their unassuming nature, and their detail-conscious, pragmatic realism, as indicating a lack of imagination. Helpful, courteous and co-operative, they will have a strong customer service orientation. Thoughtful, considerate and happy to oblige, others may on occasion try to take advantage of their kindness and good-will. Willing to listen, and sensitive to othersĀ¹ feelings, their colleagues will value the quiet support and encouragement they offer. Modest, and not inclined to be outspoken or opinionated, more assertive colleagues may at times mistakenly overlook their quiet, insightful observations. If colleagues take unfair advantage of their genuine offers of help, this may generate feelings of resentment or even anger.