Donor Personality Type
Donor # 4050
Personality Type: ISFP
Our donors have completed a personality test based on the work of Isabel Briggs Myers, Katherine Cook Briggs and originator of the system, Carl Jung.
The test measures preferences for:
Extrovert
E
vs
I
Introvert
Sensing
S
vs
N
iNtuitive
Thinking
T
vs
F
Feeling
Judging
J
vs
P
Perceiving
The Composer
I S F P

ISFPs are introverts that do not seem like introverts. It is because even if they have difficulties connecting to other people at first, they become warm, approachable, and friendly eventually. They are fun to be with and very spontaneous, which makes them the perfect friend to tag along in whatever activity, regardless if planned or unplanned. People with the ISFP personality type want to live their life to the fullest and embrace the present, so they make sure they are always out to explore new things and discover new experiences. It is in experience that they find wisdom, so they do see more value in meeting new people than other introverts.

ISFPs are active, goal-driven, and creative. They make others feel better with their warmth and enthusiastic, often positive, disposition.

Common traits:

  • Loves facts and figures, not theories and ideas
  • Dislikes uncertainties in life but can adapt well to change
  • Serious and disciplined on the inside, but appears highly spontaneous on the outside
  • Loves adventure, craves thrilling activities, and is free-spirited
  • Tactful and always considerate of how people feel
  • Dislikes restrictions
  • Would love to try new experiences and gets bored easily with routines