1. Quantasia Williams
Angela Lemons
FCS-160
April, 15th 2018
Personality Test
Part I: My personality is an introvert. (Well, 69% of it…) I received the letters ISFP
Introvert: An introvert is a shy, reserved person. I prefer to be isolated rather than being
noticed. But at the same time I can be outgoing, I just want my space as well.
Sensing (9%): I slightly prefer sensing over intuition. I’d rather think about the present
than the future.
Feeling (9%): I slightly prefer feeling over thinking, that is because I tend to let my
emotions determine things for me instead of my brain/realistic thoughts.
Perceiving (10%): I slightly prefer perceiving or judging. I am open minded, I let whatever
happen, happen. I do not try to create a routine. Things just happen.
Part II:
Introvert: In my opinion, I feel as if being an introvert can be a strength. People
who are very “public” and friendly seem to deal with more problems just by involving
themselves. Since I prefer to be laid back and distanced from other I only have to deal
with whatever is going on with myself, rather than other people and their issues (not to
sound mean.) Just because I isolate myself does not mean that I am stuck up or rude, if
2. approached I am one of the sweetest people. Do not let the “shyness” or “quietness” fool
you, if I need to be heard then I will. I cannot and will not let people take advantage of me
because of my personality. Sometimes, I can be a pushover due to the fact that I do not
like to dissatisfy someone or hurt them. I do not like conflict or altercations. I avoid those
the best way possible. I agree with this personality test describing me as an introvert. I
have never been a fan of interacting with other, I hate being the center of attention. This
would be one perfect way to describe my character.
Sensing: Rather than being logical, I tend to make decisions based upon my gut
feeling(s). Instead of thinking technical, I usually listen to my heart. My brain is out of the
equation. People who believe in sensing over intuition tend to be more artistic and
creative (me) by us thinking with our hearts, the sky's the limit! Sometimes I have
regretted thinking this way while on another hand, some of my best decisions and actions
have come about because of this. The reason behind thinking like this is because I feel as
if I know myself better than anyone else, if you cannot trust yourself then who can you
trust? The majority of the time my heart will not guide me into the wrong direction. I feel
as this being another way to describe me.
Feeling: I am an introverted feeler. I look at everything different than most. My
perspectives are based upon my beliefs as an individual. I make my decisions by
determining if it will go against what I stand for. Sometimes it can place you in a rough
position, but I never forget about my morals. Once again, that is my heart speaking for
me. I feel as if your heart will get you further than being logical. Your beliefs somewhat
3. define who you are, you can learn a lot about someone based upon their religious and
political beliefs. It can explain a character sometimes.
Perceiving: I feel as perceiving can reflect back to me being an introverted feeler.
Once again, I am very open minded with decision making. I do not make plans ahead of
time, I just let everything flow and see what direction it will lead me in. Now, actually
seeing this in writing makes more sense. I never realized this part of me until now. This is
something I do, I just did not pay any attention to it. I do this because I have always been
told that “tomorrow is not promised” which is so true. Why would I make plans when I am
not guaranteed to follow through with them? I do not know what will happen within the
next 30 seconds so of course I will not be able to assure myself what will happen in an
hour, a day, a week, a month, etc.
Careers: I was given 3 different occupations in healthcare and 3 different
occupations in social services. For healthcare it listed radiology, nursing and medical
records administration. For social services it was early childhood education, religious
education and counseling. I do not agree with any of these. Even though I am a very
reserved person, I still feel as if these positions are not for me. I think outside of the box. I
enjoy being creative and having a very vivid imagination. When I involve myself in things I
prefer for them to be spontaneous. I like to expect the unexpected. Not to sound rude, but
these jobs seem so bland or boring to me. I was given a very colorful mind, I do not want
anything to be achromatic or basic. I do not think I would fit the criteria of being able to
help others because I am not in the best mental state myself, it would be a contradiction
4. to me if I were to help or guide someone else. Plus, these jobs involve too much social
interaction. I feel uncomfortable when surrounded by a lot of people. I feel self conscious.
I would not enjoy working in either of these fields.