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How to Tell If You and Your Partner Could Be Soulmates, According to Your Myers-Briggs Personality Types

25/05/2018 - 09:37 PM

We all want to find our soulmate. But how do you know if someone is the one? Poppy and Geoff Spencer [1] at Your Tango [2] have you covered with a quick guide to figuring out if your partner is your soulmate.

See how your personalities match up.

Communication and relationships are complex for sure. But what if we used the Myers-Briggs personality test to dig deep into how our partner is wired and figure out how compatible your personality types really are — and if you could actually be soulmates?

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality test (MBTI) framework builds on Carl Jung's theory of personality types [3].

It describes people's personalities as four pairs of opposites, like our two opposite hands, which represent opposite ways of:

Each of these pairs of opposites is associated with a personality attribute:

Once you know which personality type you have for each of the four pairs of opposites, that comprises your Myes-Briggs personality type. E or I, S or N, T or F, and P or J.

An easy way to figure out your personality type is by taking a Myers-Briggs personality test online.

To figure out which Myers-Briggs personality type your partner is, look for these 4 signs:

Keep in mind that the "heart" or core personality traits are the middle two letters, which affects their needs and wishes in a relationship.

Just as people tend to rely on one hand more than the other, they tend to prefer and rely on one opposite in each pair more than the other. Our type preferences are inborn and the experiences we have had in our lives shape how we use them. And this is what the Myers-Briggs personality test can help you figure out.

An important caveat is that the Myers-Briggs personality test [4] indicates your preferred way of doing certain things; it does not indicate your ability to do those things. (It is not designed to measure emotional maturity, intelligence, psychological or mental health illnesses.)

And while type preferences influence the behavioural habits we develop, type theory suggests that in any situation, we have a choice: to use our innate preferences, or decide that it's more appropriate to use the non-preferred opposite.

To see how compatible your personality type is with your partners, learn more about each below:

1. "SF" Personality Types

2. "ST" Personality Types

3. "NF" Personality Types

4. "NT" Personality Types

Knowing your Myers-Briggs personality type is essential, and recognising your dating partner's type is even more important. The Myers-Briggs personality tool [7] gives you the reasons behind your partner's actions, such as why your INFP date sometimes seems to brood. (He's just reveling in his reflection time.)

While the types are just preferences, you can you can further develop your less dominant type to bring harmony to — and enrich — your dating relationship.


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