The ISFJ Myers Briggs personality type is
known for being hardworking, altruistic, loyal,
patient, encouraging, and supportive.
Famous likely ISFJ changemakers include Rosa
Parks, former president Jimmy Carter, Clara
Barton, and Mother Teresa. Are you an ISFJ
or think you might be? In this video we'll
some ways that you will definitely change
the world.
Welcome back! I'm Amber Melanie Smith and
I help aspiring changemakers with tips and
strategies to help you make a difference while
living a life of impact and purpose. By day
I am a nonprofit Executive Director and founder,
and by night, I do public speaking on all
things social impact, leadership, and service.
So, ISFJs are really warm, hardworking group
of people that you really want as a friend
in your corner. They are just drawn to ways
to care for others. If you're not sure what
your Myers Briggs personality type is, I have
left a link below so you can take a quiz and
check it out and share what is your personality
type with the rest of us.
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world that so needs it.
So before I get into the ways that ISFJs can
change the world, let's just talk about a
few of their personality traits.
First of all, ISFJs make up around 13 percent
of the population, so this is one of the larger
personality types.
ISFJs are sometimes known as "defenders".
They are empathetic, and supportive, open-minded,
reliable, trustworthy, and hardworking folks.
Some ISFJ weaknesses, though, include possibly
shyness, taking things too personally, or
maybe not expressing their feelings well or
often enough, being kind of married to the
status quo. Sometimes these folks also take
a little too much on themselves and can risk
burnout.
ISFJs really appreciate working in an organized
and structured environment but one that emphasizes
caring for other people as the top priority.
Okay, so what are some ways that ISFJs can
make a difference in the world? So ISFJs,
you need to be making a difference and working
towards positive change in an environment
that is structured, and practical, where you
can see the tangible results of what you're
doing.
The impacts of your efforts have to be really
clear.
You have no problem following behind a leader
as long as they are strong and competent,
and really are emphasizing that they care
about other people and demonstrating that
regularly.
You're very patient. You also don't mind managing
efforts yourself, but you might not always
be the first one to raise your hand for a
leadership role. The big thing, though, about
your efforts to create positive change in
the community is that whether you're working
through a structured or larger organization,
or even just doing so on your own, it's really
important to you to see the results of your
efforts to individuals one on one.
So along that line, one of the greatest roles
that you might be able to play when you're
trying to make a positive impact is as a counselor
or coach to someone. You really like helping
people one on one and being able to see the
impact of your efforts very quickly.
If you are working in a for-profit or private
company, you have the great ability to inspire
loyalty in other people and in teams, but
probably one of your greatest strengths is
the ability to act as a moral compass for
the company that you work for. I can really
see you being a strong voice for either the
people who work in your company or the clients
that are being served by your company, making
sure that they are treated ethically and fairly
in all of your company's activities. You are
definitely a strong moral compass and a voice
for good in your company.
If we're talking about a career in the nonprofit
or social enterprise world, though you're
classified as an introvert, you really enjoy
working with people one on one and intimately.
You would probably excel really highly in
a human resources role or even in fund development,
where you can work one on one with a potential
donor or corporate sponsor to talk to them
earnestly about the impacts that their support
could make on the cause that you care about.
Your really warm and caring personality might
also make you a really effective Social Worker.
Your meticulous and detail-oriented tendencies
might also make you a really good event planner
when you're planning a fundraising event or
awareness raising event for a charity that
you care about, and you get to see the results
of all that labor you put in almost immediately
at the event that you planned.
There are a lot of amazing and highly needed
volunteer roles that you could also play as
an ISFJ to make an impact
in
your community.
