October, the month where autumn, the season of transition, is at its peak. As we have already transitioned into the 2025-2026 school year we begin to learn more about ourselves little by little. Knowing about our MBTI personality type can help us understand ourselves better. MBTI stands for Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and it is a report that sorts people into one of the 16 personality types. There are many online quizzes that can help you find your MBTI. Each personality type is unique in its own way so let’s take a look at a brief description of each one.
People who fall into the INTJ personality type tend to be innovative, independent, and logical individuals. They are known as the ‘architects’ because they possess problem solving skills as well. They may appear as cold or distant people but they value meaningful connections with other people and personal achievement
Next is INTP and they are imaginative, flexible, and precise. They are also known as the ‘logicians’ because they think with logic rather than with emotion. They have introverted personalities and enjoy exploring complex ideas since they are open to new information thanks to their flexibility.
ENTJs are assertive, efficient, and strategic leaders. These people are natural born leaders and use this ability to create order and solve complex problems. They are also referred to as the ‘commanders’ because they thrive in leadership roles. ENTJs fall into the more extroverted side and they focus on the future.
Another personality type is ENTP. For their characteristics they are inquisitive, versatile, and enthusiastic. They love intellectual debate and are open to new ideas. They’re often called the ‘debaters’ since they are into hearing different perspectives and learning from them. ENTPs thrive on challenges.
An additional MBTI you can fall into is INFJ. They are organized, gentle, and insightful individuals. They are also commonly known as the ‘advocates’ since they find joy in helping others. They have quiet personalities but also value their own sense of purpose. They are also quite empathetic too.
Next up is INFP and they’re loyal, creative, and perceptive. Again they have very introverted and idealistic personalities. This leads to their common name being the ‘Idealist’. Their personal values are their motivation to make the world a better place. Thanks to their perceptive nature they keep an open mind to different scenarios.
ENFJs hold strong communication, organization, and responsibility skills. Their social and extroverted personas have given them the name as the ‘teachers’. They use their strengths to help others grow and create supportive environments. They often take on leadership positions because of this.
The next MBTI type is ENFP. They are characterized by their playfulness, creativity, and enthusiasm. They possess a natural warmth and charisma that allows them to be social and have many friends. They are known as the ‘campaigners’ since they enjoy starting new projects and see the potential in others.
Another cool MBTI type is ISTJ and they are analytical, hardworking, and trustworthy. They are committed to all of their responsibilities which gives them the name, the ‘inspectors’.They value structure, order, and clear goals. Their introverted nature allows them to prefer working independently.
ISFJs are warm, considerate, and gentle people who prioritize the wellbeing of others first. They are capable of creating solutions that acknowledge the needs of others. They are known as the ‘defenders’ because they have a strong sense of duty. They make decisions off of personal values.
ESTJ have outgoing, realistic, and efficient personalities. They are organized leaders and value clear rules and order. ESTJs are known as the ‘supervisors’ because they have the abilities needed to thrive as an organized leader. They are also able to make quick decisions which is the reason they complete tasks quickly.
Next is ESFJ and these people are friendly, practical, and organized. They value community which allows them to thrive in social environments. They are commonly referred to as the ‘providers’ they appreciate helping others out. They take their responsibilities seriously and are loyal to their loved ones.
Additionally, ISTPs are independent, logical and analytical. They are practical and hands on problem solvers that enjoy adventure. They are interested in how things work which gives them the name the ‘virtuoso’. ISTPs are focused on the present which allows them to work on hands-on projects.
Another MBTI personality type is ISFP. These people are nurturing, flexible, and sensitive. They are pretty artistic and would prefer to work in environments that provide creative freedom for them. They are commonly known as the ‘adventurer’ because they are driven strongly by their values.
ESTPs are curious, outgoing, and action oriented. They use logic to make quick decisions. They also enjoy physical activities like music and sports because they involve movement. Their energy and charm gives them the name ‘entrepreneur’. They enjoy helping others in tactile ways.
Last but not least there is ESFP. ESFPs are playful, enthusiastic and friendly. Their extroverted essence allows them to thrive in social engagements and adapt easily to new environments. They are referred to as the ‘performers’ because they are naturally charismatic and are excellent at improvising.
