What Introverted ‘Rational’ Women Are Really Like
Rational introverted women — the INTJ, INTP, ISTJ, and ISTP — have a bad rep for seeming cold and unapproachable. Here’s what they’re really like.
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The ISTP personality type is one of the eight types of introverts using the Myers-Briggs personality type system. Below you’ll find all of our ISTP articles. Or, check out our most popular post to learn more about the ISTP.
Rational introverted women — the INTJ, INTP, ISTJ, and ISTP — have a bad rep for seeming cold and unapproachable. Here’s what they’re really like.
People often wrongly assume that “Thinking” personalities like the ISTJ, ISTP, INTJ, or INTP are devoid of emotion.
The ISTP personality is driven by a strong desire to solve problems in concrete ways. However, just like any other type, ISTPs have their limits.
ISTPs enjoy pulling things apart and putting them back together — leaving them a little better than they were before.
One of the greatest strengths of the ISTP is her knowledge of a system, all its parts, and how they work together. They’re born troubleshooters.
Virtuoso. Mechanic. Pragmatist. These are terms used to describe ISTPs, who create functional solutions to any problems they face.