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Myers-Briggs Personality Test
Understand How Your Mind Perceives, Processes & Decides
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is one of the most respected tools in the world for understanding how you naturally take in information, make decisions, and relate to the world around you. Rooted in Jungian psychology, it reveals your cognitive operating system.
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🔹 What Myers-Briggs Teaches You
Your 4-Letter Type
INFJ, ESTP, ENTJ, ISFP… Your 4-letter type reveals your dominant cognitive functions and how they shape your entire approach to life.
Introversion vs. Extroversion
Discover how you recharge your energy — through solitude or social interaction — and why this matters for your relationships and work environment.
Sensing vs. Intuition
Do you focus on concrete facts and present reality, or on patterns, possibilities, and future potential? This shapes what you notice and how you learn.
Thinking vs. Feeling
Understand whether your decision-making is driven more by logic and objective analysis or by personal values and relational impact.
Judging vs. Perceiving
Are you a planner who likes closure, or someone who prefers flexibility and keeping options open? This explains half of your relationship conflicts.
Career & Leadership Strengths
Each MBTI type has natural strengths in certain roles and environments. Discover where you’re most likely to thrive and feel fulfilled.
Why This Test Matters
Most communication breakdowns, career dissatisfaction, and relationship conflicts are rooted in people not understanding their own — or others’ — cognitive styles. The MBTI is one of the fastest tools for generating self-understanding and improving how you communicate, lead, and relate. It’s not a box — it’s a lens that brings your natural gifts into sharp focus.
What Happens After Your Test?
We decode your MBTI type in depth — going beyond the online summary to understand your specific cognitive function stack.
We identify where your type creates blindspots, friction, or self-sabotage in your most important relationships and goals.
We assign specific coaching, books, or counseling matched to the growth edges that your type typically struggles with.
We help you leverage your natural strengths and build strategies to compensate for your type’s typical weaknesses.
Ready to Understand Your Mental Blueprint?
Take the free Myers-Briggs test at 16personalities.com, then bring your results to a MultiGen Mindset session. We’ll go deep into what your type means for your specific life, goals, and relationships.
What the Myers-Briggs Test Measures
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) sorts personality into 16 types based on four dichotomies — how you gain energy, take in information, make decisions, and organize your life. A free Myers-Briggs test gives you a four-letter type (like INFJ or ESTP) that describes your natural preferences and how you show up in work and relationships.
The Four MBTI Dimensions
- Introversion (I) vs. Extraversion (E): where you draw energy — inward reflection or outward interaction.
- Sensing (S) vs. Intuition (N): how you take in information — concrete facts or patterns and possibilities.
- Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F): how you decide — logic or values and harmony.
- Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P): how you live — structured and planned or flexible and spontaneous.
How to Read Your 16-Type Result
Your four letters combine into one of 16 types, each with distinct strengths, blind spots, and communication styles. Use your type to understand how you recharge, your natural work style, and where friction shows up with other types — then apply it, don’t be boxed by it.
Myers-Briggs Test FAQ
Is the Myers-Briggs test free?
Yes. For a plain-language breakdown of all 16 types, see our $3.77 Myers-Briggs Quick Guide.
What are the 16 personality types?
They range from analysts (INTJ, INTP, ENTJ, ENTP) to diplomats (INFJ, INFP, ENFJ, ENFP), sentinels (ISTJ, ISFJ, ESTJ, ESFJ), and explorers (ISTP, ISFP, ESTP, ESFP).
Can my Myers-Briggs type change?
Your core preferences tend to stay stable, though results can vary if you answer as who you wish to be rather than who you are.