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ISFJ: Understanding & Relating with the Protector
- MBTI Personality Types
- Narrated by: Craig Sweat
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Learn how ISFJs view the world and what makes them tick!
In ISFJ: Understanding & Relating with the Protector, you'll learn about the ISFJ (introverted, sensing, feeling, judging) Myers-Briggs personality type. This book covers a variety of topics regarding ISFJs and why they make such great leaders of society. ISFJs are often individuals who are described as hardworking and humble. They're often considered the backbone of society.
In this book we'll begin by exploring why the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) test is important and then dig in to why ISFJs make great leaders. From there we'll venture into the greatest strengths and weaknesses of individuals who identify as ISFJs. Finally we'll explore what makes ISFJs happy and what they value in their personal relationships. We'll close by learning about 10 famous ISFJs and what you can learn from them. If you are an ISFJ, listen to this book to begin your quest to learn why you act the way you do and how you can come to appreciate who you are as an individual.
Here's a preview of the chapters:
- An Introduction to MBTI
- The Four Dimensions of the MBTI
- Why is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Significant?
- Uncovering the "Protector": Who Is an ISFJ?
- Why are ISFJs Indispensable Leaders?
- The Seven Greatest Strengths of an ISFJ
- The Five Greatest Areas of Improvement for an ISFJ
- What Makes an ISFJ Happy?
- What Are Some Common Careers of an ISFJ?
- Common Workplace Behaviors of an ISFJ
- ISFJ: Parenting Style and Values
- Why Do ISFJs Make Good Friends?
- ISFJ Romance
- Seven Actionable Steps for Overcoming Your Weaknesses as an ISFJ
- The 10 Most Influential ISFJs We Can Learn From