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Spotting ISFJ - The Caring Personality Type

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How to Spot an ISFJ at a Glance?

The ISFJ personality type, also known as the Defender or 'little nurse', is one of the most common types, accounting for about 14% of the total population. The ratio of men to women is 3:7. ISFJs are known for being one of the most caring personality types. They are loyal, friendly, and have a strong sense of responsibility. They pay attention to details, are always ready to help others, and strive to create a harmonious social environment.

ISFJs value traditions and family values and are reliable and dependable friends. In career choices, they tend to pursue meaningful causes and help those in need to gain a sense of satisfaction. Occupations like nurses, teachers, and doctors are popular choices for them.

So, how can we quickly identify an ISFJ around us? Firstly, they are often mistakenly thought to be extroverts. Secondly, they are perfectionists. Thirdly, they can quickly understand others' non-verbal needs and emotions. Fourthly, they pay attention to rituals. Fifthly, they are so focused on others that it's hard for them to take care of themselves. Sixthly, they like to rewatch their favorite TV shows. Seventhly, they don't like giving orders to others. Eighthly, they enjoy giving gifts and surprising others. Ninthly, they like a relaxed and optimistic atmosphere. Tenthly, they usually stay behind the scenes. Eleventhly, they are easily emotional, sentimental, and sensitive. Twelfthly, they like to regularly recall good memories. Thirteenthly, they pay attention to details. Fourteenthly, it's hard for them to refuse others. Fifteenthly, they have a strong sense of fairness.

How many of these traits do you have?

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