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ISFJs are sympathetic, loyal, considerate, and kind, and will go to any amount of trouble to help those who need it.
They enjoy providing behind-the-scenes support and encouragement.
Introverted Sensing with Feeling
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Honor commitments – others rely on them
Are painstaking and thorough in organizing so that everything is in the right place at the right time
Handle with ease those details that matter to others
Are cooperative, considerate of each person
General Strengths
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Brief Description of ISFJ
• Accommodating
• Detailed
• Devoted
• loyal
• Meticulous
• Organized
• Patient
• Practical
• Protective
• Quiet
• Responsible
• Traditional
• Service before self
• Protector Supporter
• Super-Dependable
• Conservator
• A high sense of duty
• Committed to getting the job done
• ISFJs work behind the scenes
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POTENTIAL STRENGTHS
• Ability to get things organized
• Preserve what works
• Build consensus
• People skills
• Set up effective procedures
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ISFJ• Quiet, friendly, responsible, and conscientious.
• Committed and steady in meeting their obligations.
• Thorough, painstaking, and accurate.
• Loyal, considerate, notice and remember specifics about people who are important to them, concerned with how others feel.
• Strive to create and orderly and harmonious environment at work and at home.
• Work toward obligations, • Stable, loyal, Concerned about others Feelings, • Through, Painstakingly Accurate, Non-Technical, • may avoid Leadership but will step in when ask, • Complies with organizational needs and hierarchy, • Use personal influence behind the scene, • May be pessimistic about the future.
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Motivation
Behind-the-Scenes Leader
Being a good steward of gifts andresources; serving others whileremaining true to values and beliefs
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Type Dynamics
Applying logic
ISFJsLooking at larger picture
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Considering people
Looking at facts
Solve a problem by
CAREER TRENDS
1. Occupations attractive to ISFJs provide opportunities to nurture provide opportunities to service in education, health care, or religiously oriented jobs.
2. Over 35% of the top 50 are in health care.
3. ISFJs’ strong sense of duty and desire to make a personal commitment help make these careers attractive.
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MOST ATTRACTIVE OCCUPATIONS
• Nursing
• Teacher
• Religiously Oriented Occupations
• Administrator: Social Services
• Librarian
• Physician: Family, General Practice
• Health Service Worker
• Food Service
• Private Household Worker
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