Most are familiar with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator or MBTI, and it’s likely we’ve all taken the test online once or twice, then researched what it actually means and how it’s related to who we are at the core. While no personality test can actually determine who you are exactly – as we’re incredibly complex beings whose lives will be shaped through nurture and nature – it’s still an interesting way to get some insight into some traits we *may* have, all while learning more about ourselves in a deeper and more psychological way.
The original MBTI was constructed by American mother and daughter Katherine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers when Katherine became fascinated with learning and observing the different personality types of their family. Thus, she developed a theory of the four temperaments. Though neither of the women was formally educated in psychology, after reading Carl Jung’s book, Psychological Types, they realized that his theory was similar but went far beyond what they had developed.
After extensively studying Jung’s work, the duo extended their interest in human behavior into efforts to turn their theory of psychological types to practical use. During WW2, they believed that their personality test would help women entering the workforce for the first time identify the appropriate war-time jobs for them. Their work attracted the head of Educational Testing Service, and, in 1962, the first MBTI manual was published. With support from some notable psychologists and professors, the publication of the MBTI was transferred to Consulting Psychologists Press in 1975, and the Center for Applications of Psychological Type was founded as a research laboratory.
The fascination of exploring our core and diving deeper into not only our psyche but our spirit is perhaps at an all-time high, what with our endless access to information and strong focus on mental health, spiritual wellness, and personal growth. We’re interested in working with our co-workers more collaboratively, we’re seeking deeper understanding in our relationships and community, and we’re learning how to break generational trauma. Personality tests like these go beyond surface level – they inspire us to be better, or at least a better version of ourselves.
When developing our unique Goddess Quiz, we wanted to help women find strength within our Goddess Collection. We hoped to re-frame some of the traditional Goddess legends through the lens of the female gaze, as opposed to the hero's tale. We wanted women to feel something when researching and reading about the Goddesses in our collection while finding who they most align with. So we thought, which personalities would our Goddesses get if they took the MBTI?
How do you match up? Does your inner or outer Goddess match up with your personality type?
Type: ISTJ, The Inspector
Personality traits: serious, proper, logical, loyal, and formal
Goddess: Artemis
Must-have piece: Antler Necklace
Type: INFJ, The Counselor
Personality traits: visionary, idealist, creative, diplomatic, intuitive
Goddess: Frigg
Must-have piece: Lunula Huggies
Type: INTJ, The Mastermind
Personality traits: analytical, planner, strategist, innovative
Goddess: Selene
Must-have piece: Crescent Moon Studs
Type: ENFJ, The Giver
Personality traits: imaginative, social, empathetic, supportive
Goddess: Aphrodite
Must-have piece: Moonstone Amulet Necklace
Type: ISTP, The Craftsman
Personality traits: mysterious, rational, logical, spontaneous
Goddess: Medusa
Must-have piece: Snake Studs
Type: ESFJ, The Provider
Personality traits: spirited, likable, warm, structured
Goddess: Ala
Must-have piece: Tree of Life Necklace
Type: INFP, The Idealist
Personality traits: reserved, quiet, goal-oriented, imaginative
Goddess: Persephone
Must-have piece: Crystal Quartz Drop Earrings
Type: ESFP, The Performer
Personality traits: entertaining, friendly, artistic, free-spirited
Goddess: Freya
Must-have piece: Butterfly Ring
Type: ENFP, The Champion
Personality traits: individualistic, perceptive, thoughtful, expressive
Goddess: Isis
Must-have piece: Evil Eye Studs
Type: ESTP, The Doer
Personality traits: risk-taking, spontaneous, courageous, observant
Goddess: The Morrigan
Must-have piece: Diamond Sword Necklace
Type: ESTJ, The Supervisor
Personality traits: organized, practical, leader, detail-oriented
Goddess: Hera
Must-have piece: Garnet Studs
Type: ENTJ, The Commander
Personality traits: dominant, strategic, brave, respectful
Goddess: Athena
Must-have piece: Compass Ring
Type: INTP, The Thinker
Personality traits: creative. introspective, inspirational, independent
Goddess: Hecate
Must-have piece: Triple Moon Stud Earrings
Type: ISFJ, The Nurturer
Personality traits: generous, kind hearted, detail-oriented, nurturing
Goddess: Brigid
Must-have piece: The Daisy Ring
Type: ENTP, The Visionary
Personality traits: spontaneous, bold, rational, logical
Goddess: Circe
Must-have piece: Black Onyx Aura Ring
Type: ISFP, The Composer
Personality traits: explorer, independent, easygoing, friendly
Goddess: Rhiannon
Must-have piece: Clover Studs