Myers-Briggs: 8 Introverted Personality Types - Mindfulness Muse (2024)

“It is easy in the world to live after the world’s opinions; it is easy in solitude to live after your own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) organizes personality into 16 distinct types, based on Carl Jung‘s theory of psychological type. We all exhibit different “preferences” for ways of being and interacting with others in the world. The idea behind personality type is that characteristics that appear uninterpretable or even odd, make sense when we consider these behaviors through the lens of personality.

People are not usually “always” one way or the other. We can act different ways in different situations and around different people. This is highly adaptive and enables us to alter our behaviors to fit different social contexts. For example, someone who might identify as being highly introverted might be able to utilize extraverted tendencies adaptively when he or she needs to engage in an important public speaking event.

The Myers-Briggs concept of introversion (vs. extroversion) involves a tendency to derive energy from time spent alone; time spent around other people may be experienced as emotionally or psychologically draining. These individuals tend to be sensitive to their environments and may even report being easily “over-stimulated” by the amount of sounds, smells, colors, and interactions taking place around them. A newer concept called the Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) goes into greater detail with this aspect of introversion (not all introverts have this experience).

8 Introverted Personality Types

Introverted individuals generally prefer to take time on their own to contemplate or reflect upon ideas before taking decisive action. They are also usually more comfortable after a decision has been made. It is not uncommon for introverted people to experience liking the “idea” of something better than the “real thing.”

ISTJ

Introverted / Sensing / Thinking / Judging – (16.4% of males, 6.9% of females)

ISTJ’s are quiet and serious, generally interested in a peaceful and secure way of life. They are known for their responsible, dependable, and thorough natures. They are logical, practical, and work steadily towards goals without muchdistractibility. They are often interested in supporting traditions and establishments. ISTJ’s usually take great enjoyment out of order and organization in both their home and work lives.

ISFJ

Introverted / Sensing / Feeling / Judging – (8.1% of males, 19.4% of females)

ISFJ’s are quiet, conscientious, and kind. They are responsible in nature and are committed to meeting their obligations. They have a tendency to put the needs of others above their own. Stable and practical in nature, they value security and traditions. ISFJ’s tend to have a rich inner world and are highly attuned to the feelings of others. They usually are very interested in ways of serving others.

INFJ

Introverted / Intuitive / Feeling / Judging – (1.3% of males, 1.6% of females)

INFJ’s are quietly forceful, sensitive, and original. They seek out meaning in the connections between people, ideas, and possessions. They are curious to understand the motives of others and generally have great insight into other people. They are conscientious in nature and committed to their firm values. They tend to develop a clear vision about how to best serve the common good and then are organized and decisive in the ways in which they choose to implement this vision.

INTJ

Introverted / Intuitive / Thinking / Judging – (3.3% of males, 0.8% of females)

INTJ’s are independent, original, determined, and analytical. They have a great ability to turn theories into solid plans of action. They easily see patterns in external events and are able to explain these patterns thoroughly. When they are committed, they are capable of organizing a job and carrying it through to fruition. They tend to have high standards for their own performance as well as the performance of others. They are natural leaders, but they are willing to follow if they trust existing leaders.

ISTP

Introverted / Sensing / Thinking / Perceiving – (8.5% of males, 2.4% of females)

ISTP’s are quiet and reserved, interested in the way that things work. They are highly skilled with mechanical work and may be interested in/talented in extreme sports. They are flexible and tolerant, and tend to quietly observe until a solution becomes clear. They are interested in cause and effect and tend to organize facts using principles. They can be perceived as somewhat detached or analytical, and they excel at finding solutions to practical problems.

ISFP

Introverted / Sensing / Feeling / Perceiving – (7.6% of males, 9.9% of females)

ISFP’s are quiet, serious, sensitive, and kind. They dislike conflict and are unlikely to engage in activities where conflict is likely to occur. They are loyal and faithful, with a particular appreciation for the aesthetic. They tend to be flexible and open-minded, and are likely to be creative and original. They prefer to have their own space and work within their own time frame. They appreciate the present moment and enjoy what is going on around them in that moment.

INFP

Introverted / Intuitive / Feeling / Perceiving – (4.1% of males, 4.6% of females)

INFP’s are reflective, quiet, and idealistic. They are loyal to their values and to the people who are important to them. They tend to have a well-developed value system, which they strive to live in accordance with. INFP’s are loyal, adaptable, and laid-back (until one of their values are threatened). They have an interest in understanding and helping others.

INTP

Introverted / Intuitive / Thinking / Perceiving – (4.8% of males, 1.8% of females)

INTP’s are original, logical, and creative thinkers. They tend to get very excited about ideas and theories. INTP’s usually value logic, knowledge, and competence. They are quiet and reserved, and may be difficult to get to know well. They are usually individualistic and are uninterested in either leading or following others.

If you felt that you identified as an introvert in my recent post, Understanding the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, which specific introverted type stood out to you the most? For some, a brief description of their Myers-Briggs type is a bit of an “a-ha!” moment.

For others, they may identify with features of multiple types. It is important to remember that no one type is “better” or “worse” than any other. Each type has specific strengths and weaknesses; they are simply different.

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If you are interested in taking the official MBTI personality assessment, you may take it atMBTI Online for $49.95. For anunofficial version of the Jung Typology Test, you may take it forfree atHumanMetrics.

MBTI Statistics

The Myers & Briggs Foundation. (n.d.). Retrieved fromhttp://www.myersbriggs.org/

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FAQs

What is the most introverted Myers Briggs personality type? ›

Topping the list as the most introverted MBTI type is the INTP, known for their deep thinking and penchant for tackling complex issues independently. Following closely is the INTJ, distinguished by their analytical minds and unwavering motivation for learning.

What is the kindest introvert personality type? ›

ISFJ. ISFJ's are quiet, conscientious, and kind. They are responsible in nature and are committed to meeting their obligations. They have a tendency to put the needs of others above their own.

What is the rarest female Myers Briggs personality type? ›

INTJ's and ENTJ's are the rarest personality types for females. Less than 1 out of 100 each.

Which Myers Briggs type is the most shy? ›

Probably the best that can be said is that it is easiest to make the case for the INFP, INTP, or ISTP as the most introverted personality type.

What is the rarest introvert personality type? ›

Perhaps that's because INFJ is the rarest MBTI personality type, making up only 1% to 3% of the U.S. population.1 Or maybe it's because they're walking, talking contradictions. INFJs are easy-going perfectionists. They're both logical and emotional, creative and analytical.

What is the most sensitive personality type? ›

INFJ is regarded as the most sensitive personality type. Some estimates suggest that 80 to 90% of people who test as INFJs also test as highly sensitive people, because the traits of the two overlap so much.

What is the most laid back personality type? ›

Type B personalities can be generally summarized as; easygoing, relaxed and highly flexible. Generally taking a much more carefree approach and wider philosophical view of themselves, work/life balance and other traits which make them less stressed and more widely appreciated when compared to Type A personalities.

Which introvert talks the most? ›

There is no one type of introvert that talks more than other introverts. Introversion is not a measure of communication skills, but rather a preference for solitary activities and environments. Some introverts may be more talkative than others, but it is impossible to generalize.

What is the rare type of introvert? ›

INFJ, also known as the advocate, counselor, or idealist, is the rarest type of personality in the general population. It represents about 1.5% of the general population in the United States. INFJ stands for: introversion.

What personality type is hard to read? ›

People with the ISTP personality type are often described as hard to read. They may be quiet, reserved, and reflective.

What is the most difficult Myers Briggs personality type? ›

INFJs are incredibly difficult to type, or determine our MBTI personality type, because we are natural chameleons. We blend in with our environment and take on the personalities of the people around us.

Which MBTI is prone to depression? ›

In the MBTI, the “F” in INFJ stands for feeling. People who are extra sensitive to emotions may be vulnerable to depression if they take on the burden of other people's feelings.

What is the unhappiest Myers-Briggs type? ›

Which Types Ranked as the Least Happy? Sadly, INFPs ranked the lowest for happiness as well as the lowest for life-satisfaction. According to the third edition of the MBTI® Manual, these types also ranked second highest in dissatisfaction with their marriages and intimate relationships.

Which MBTI is most quiet? ›

INTJs are typically very quiet and reserved unless they happen to meet someone who, like them, loves exploring theoretical concepts, analyzing possibilities, and dreaming up long-term goals. That said, they're not typically very verbal when it comes to discussing their feelings or people's personal lives.

What Myers Briggs is an introverted thinker? ›

Introverted Thinking (Ti) ISTP/INTP: Seeks internal consistency and logic of ideas. Trusts internal framework, which may be difficult to explain to others. Experience a depth of concentration that is objective and analytical.

What is the least introverted personality type? ›

So, INFJ males and INTJ females are the least common introverted types. For comparison, the most common extraverted type is ESTJ (9% of the population). The least common is ENTJ (1.8%), which is also the least common E type for females (1.5% of the population).

What is the most extroverted Myers Briggs type? ›

Leading the pack as the epitome of extroversion is the ESTP, radiating confidence and charisma, followed closely by the vivacious ESFP, whose infectious enthusiasm lights up any room.

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