ISFJs want to believe the best of people and are warm, dependable, generous, and have a tough time saying no to people to people because they want to protect others feelings. When others trust them with responsibilities and duties, they go above and beyond the call of duty to delight them and get their approval. ISFJs have many strengths like supporting others by sharing their knowledge and time to anyone who would need it. They also show loyalty and hard work with enthusiasm and dedication in many things that they try. However, ISFJs, like anybody else, has their flaws. They are shy and want to preserve people’s feelings so much that they don’t want to speak up to others. They repress their feelings and internalize them because they are private and sensitive people. Lastly, they take things to personally and any negative conflict can affect their personal lives badly. Some people that have the same personality are Queen Elizabeth the 2nd, St. Teresa of Avila, and Robert E. Lee. Career choices for ISFJs are in the line of health care (nurses, patient care and medical services, as well as administrative jobs), various community care organizations, and jobs that include social
ISFJs want to believe the best of people and are warm, dependable, generous, and have a tough time saying no to people to people because they want to protect others feelings. When others trust them with responsibilities and duties, they go above and beyond the call of duty to delight them and get their approval. ISFJs have many strengths like supporting others by sharing their knowledge and time to anyone who would need it. They also show loyalty and hard work with enthusiasm and dedication in many things that they try. However, ISFJs, like anybody else, has their flaws. They are shy and want to preserve people’s feelings so much that they don’t want to speak up to others. They repress their feelings and internalize them because they are private and sensitive people. Lastly, they take things to personally and any negative conflict can affect their personal lives badly. Some people that have the same personality are Queen Elizabeth the 2nd, St. Teresa of Avila, and Robert E. Lee. Career choices for ISFJs are in the line of health care (nurses, patient care and medical services, as well as administrative jobs), various community care organizations, and jobs that include social