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Mediator

Your personality type is:

Mediator
Personality
INFP-A / INFP-T
INFP-T

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Introduction $
Introduction
Mediator personalities
Mind are true
idealists,
This trait always looking
determines how wefor the with
interact hintour
of
environment.
good in even the worst of people and
events,
11% searching for ways to make89%
things better. While they may
EXTRAVERTED be
INTROVERTED

perceived as calm, reserved, or even


shy, Mediators have an inner flame and
Energy
passion that
This trait canwhere
shows trulyweshine.
direct our mental
energy.
Comprising just 4% of the population,
the
64%risk of feeling misunderstood is36%
unfortunately
INTUITIVE high for the Mediator
OBSERVANT

personality type – but when they find


like-minded people to spend their time
Nature
with,
Thisthe
traitharmony
determines they feel
how we willdecisions
make be a
and cope with emotions.
fountain of joy and inspiration.
46% 54%
THINKING FEELING

Tactics
This trait reflects our approach to work,
planning and decision-making.

Being
47% a part of the Diplomat Role 53%
group, Mediators are guidedPROSPECTING
JUDGING by their
principles, rather than by logic
(Analysts), excitement (Explorers), or
Identity
practicality (Sentinels).
This trait underpins When
all others, deciding
showing how
confident we are in our abilities and decisions.
how to move forward, they will look to
honor,
17% beauty, morality and virtue 83%

Mediators
ASSERTIVE are led by the purity of their
TURBULENT

intent, not rewards and punishments.


People who share the Mediator
personalityE-mail myproud
type are results
of this
quality, and rightly so, but not everyone
understands the drive behind these
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feelings, and it can lead to isolation.

All that is gold does not glitter; not all


those who wander are lost; the old
that is strong does not wither; deep
roots are not reached by the frost.

J. R. R. TOLKIEN

We Know What We Are,


but Know Not What We
May Be

At their best, these qualities enable


Mediators to communicate deeply with
others, easily speaking in metaphors
and parables, and understanding and
creating symbols to share their ideas.
Fantasy worlds in particular fascinate
Mediators, more than any other
personality type. The strength of their
visionary communication style lends
itself well to creative works, and it
comes as no surprise that many
famous Mediators are poets, writers
and actors. Understanding themselves
and their place in the world is
important to Mediators, and they
explore these ideas by projecting
themselves into their work.

Mediators have a talent for


self-expression, revealing their
beauty and their secrets
through metaphors and
fictional characters.

Mediators’ ability with language doesn’t


stop with their native tongue, either –
as with most people who share the
Diplomat personality types, they are
considered gifted when it comes to
learning a second (or third!) language.
Their gift for communication also lends
itself well to Mediators’ desire for
harmony, a recurring theme with
Diplomats, and helps them to move
forward as they find their calling.

Listen to Many People,


but Talk to Few

Unlike their Extraverted cousins


though, Mediators will focus their
attention on just a few people, a single
worthy cause – spread too thinly, they’ll
run out of energy, and even become
dejected and overwhelmed by all the
bad in the world that they can’t fix. This
is a sad sight for Mediators’ friends,
who will come to depend on their rosy
outlook.

If they are not careful, Mediators can


lose themselves in their quest for good
and neglect the day-to-day upkeep that
life demands. Mediators often drift into
deep thought, enjoying contemplating
the hypothetical and the philosophical
more than any other personality type.
Left unchecked, Mediators may start to
lose touch, withdrawing into “hermit
mode”, and it can take a great deal of
energy from their friends or partner to
bring them back to the real world.

Luckily, like the flowers in spring,


Mediator’s affection, creativity, altruism
and idealism will always come back,
rewarding them and those they love
perhaps not with logic and utility, but
with a world view that inspires
compassion, kindness and beauty
wherever they go.

Strengths &
Weaknesses

Mediators You May Know

J.R.R. Tolkien William


Shakespeare

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Horváth Ágnes
Word by word me, would even show this to
people to get me better. But might as well just
keep on with my metaphors and sarcasm what
don't lead anywhere lol
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Ian MacFadyen
Everything makes sense now ... there are
others??
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Kelly Moran
So accurate
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Evelyn Elise Branz


Crazy how accurate this is!
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Siddappa Hudedar
very good
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Layla Frickey
Wow, very accurate
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Sarah Lane
I love Tolkien xxx
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Lysa Ragneau
hello friends !
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Tammy Moon
Unbelievably accurate... I knew I didn't fit in
like the rest of my family
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Karol Jean Barsales Gerafil


Hi fellow Mediators ^
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