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★ True Soul Personality Indicator®

Discover Your True Soul

The world's first mindfulness-based 16 personality type assessment. Guided breathing calibration meets cognitive function analysis — revealing the true soul of your personality.

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Analyzing your personality…

Explore the 16 MBTI Personality Types

INTJ
Architect
INTP
Logician
ENTJ
Commander
ENTP
Debater
INFJ
Advocate
INFP
Mediator
ENFJ
Protagonist
ENFP
Campaigner
ISTJ
Logistician
ISFJ
Defender
ESTJ
Executive
ESFJ
Consul
ISTP
Virtuoso
ISFP
Adventurer
ESTP
Entrepreneur
ESFP
Entertainer

What Is MBTI?

The MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) framework identifies 16 distinct personality types based on four key dimensions: Extraversion vs. Introversion (E/I), Sensing vs. Intuition (S/N), Thinking vs. Feeling (T/F), and Judging vs. Perceiving (J/P). Each dimension reflects a fundamental preference in how you engage with the world.

Our assessment begins with a guided breathing ritual — a brief moment of mindfulness that helps you connect with your authentic self before answering. Research suggests that even brief mindfulness exercises can improve self-awareness and lead to more accurate self-assessment. When your mind is calm, your answers reflect who you truly are, not who you think you should be.

Understanding your MBTI type can illuminate your natural strengths, ideal career paths, relationship dynamics, and personal growth opportunities. Whether you're an INTJ strategist, an ENFP enthusiast, or any of the 14 other types, self-knowledge is the first step toward a more intentional life — and toward investing in what truly matters to you.

This assessment is based on MBTI cognitive function theory and is provided for educational and entertainment purposes. It is not an official Myers-Briggs® assessment and is not affiliated with The Myers-Briggs Company.
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