Your Individual Traits
These are the personality traits that characterize your personality. Although many of these traits will be typical of your personality type, some of them may fall outside of your broad preferences. Thus, these traits scores tell you more about your individual personality, beyond your type. These are the traits that make you unique.
Energetic
You have a high energy level and like to keep busy. You tend to leap out of bed in the morning and buzz from one activity to another. You have a lot of things you want to get done and often find that other people can’t keep up.
This trait is usually associated with Extraversion and, to a lesser extent, with Judging.
Expressive
When you have a thought, a feeling, an idea or an observation, the people around you know it. You’re not one to keep things to yourself, and most people would say you’re an open book.
This trait is usually associated with Extraversion and, to a lesser extent, with Thinking.
Private
You’re selective about how you socialize, preferring small groups (or no group at all). You tend to shy away from large parties, and big social events may leave you feeling drained. You like to pick and choose when and how you interact with others.
This trait is usually associated with Introversion.
Joyful
When good things happen to you, you feel it completely. You’re capable of tremendous joy and enthusiasm and you make the most of the high points in life.
This trait is usually associated with Extraversion.
Friendly
You love meeting new people, and you’re far from shy when it comes to approaching someone. You’re a master of small talk and finding things in common, and you like having a large circle of friends and acquaintances.
This trait is usually associated with Extraversion.
Solitary
You’re highly sensitive to sights, sounds, and other stimuli from the world around you, and often find busy environments overwhelming. Most of the time, you prefer quiet and solitude. Where others may seek to be in the middle of the action, you’d rather find a tranquil corner where you can reflect.
This trait is usually associated with Introversion.
Imaginative
You have an abstract way of thinking and tend to focus on ideas, concepts, and theories rather than concrete things.
This trait is usually associated with Intuition.
Conceptual
You’re interested in discovering the larger principles behind what you see, and enjoy learning about scientific, mathematical, and philosophical theories that can give you more insight into the events you observe in your daily life.
This trait is usually associated with Intuition.
Progressive
You love new ideas and you feel that innovation and futuristic thinking is the key to making the world a better place. You’re attracted to politicians with radical ideas and love to imagine how things could be done better.
This trait is usually associated with Intuition.
Insightful
You enjoy exploring cause and effect, and always ask “why.” You’re not content to accept things as they are, instead preferring to search for deeper answers and a sense of the big picture.
This trait is usually associated with Intuition.
Aesthetic
You have a love of the arts and appreciate a wide variety of cultural experiences. You enjoy anything that elevates your sense and reminds you of the beauty in the world.
This trait is usually associated with Intuition and, to a lesser extent, with Feeling.
Adventurous
You love new experiences; the more exotic, the better. You’re often willing to try things just for the sake of novelty, because even the most unlikely activities seem interesting once or twice. On the other hand, you may get bored with experiences as they become routine. You may find yourself abandoning hobbies and interests that begin to feel too familiar.
This trait is usually associated with Intuition and, to a lesser extent, with Extraversion.
Objective
You are a logical person who tends to evaluate information objectively. You tend not to be swayed by personal pleas, and believe that the best decisions treat everyone equally. You prefer to let impartial analysis guide your actions, and do your best to avoid emotional decisions.
This trait is usually associated with Thinking.
Compassionate
You identify with the feelings of others and are sympathetic when others are suffering. You do not mind being around people experiencing difficult emotions and in fact, feel called to help and support people who are troubled.
This trait is usually associated with Feeling.
Agreeable
You do your best to make others’ lives easy and to adapt to their needs when you can. You’re not usually one to argue, as you have a talent for seeing things from another person’s point of view. Even when you don’t agree, you tend to support other people in their opinions.
This trait is usually associated with Feeling.
Helpful
You feel called to care for others who are less fortunate or less capable than yourself. You enjoy providing for others and are often drawn to children, the elderly, and others who can benefit from your help.
This trait is usually associated with Feeling.
Interdependent
You like to work in concert with others, participating to achieve a common goal. Being in sync with other people and working together brings you satisfaction, and you feel that the best achievements are those that you can share with other people.
This trait is usually associated with Feeling.
Tough
Your motto for relationships could be, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” When people disappoint you, you don’t hesitate to cut them out of your life. You might forgive, but you’ll never forget.
This trait is usually associated with Thinking.
Orderly
You have an appreciation for structure and order in your life, and like to stay organized. You believe in “a place for everything, and everything in its place.”
This trait is usually associated with Judging.
Scheduled
You keep to a schedule and like to organize your day well ahead of time so you know what you’ll be doing and when. You dislike last-minute changes to your plans and especially abhor lateness.
This trait is usually associated with Judging.
Conscientious
You are a hardworking person who likes to take care of your responsibilities before you let yourself have fun. You believe strongly in the importance of fulfilling your duties, and you never try to weasel out of a task that is your responsibility.
This trait is usually associated with Judging.
Disciplined
You resist temptations and distractions, focusing instead on your personal goals. You are not easily lured away from your plans, even when the alternatives are attractive.
This trait is usually associated with Judging.
Ambitious
You would describe yourself as ambitious, and you have many goals that you have set for yourself. You like to have a sense that your current actions are moving you forward toward a better future.
This trait is usually associated with Judging and, to a lesser extent, with Extraversion and Intuition.
Source: Truity