Tamala MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is Tamala? Tamala is an ESFP personality type in MBTI, 2w3 - SX2 - 258 in Enneagram, in Big 5, SEE in Socionics.
Tamala's personality is intimidating, seductive and distanced all at the same time, as she often looks down on those in front of her. It is known that Tamala cares a lot about her appearance as she finds pleasure in caring about beauty. A mysterious woman who can usually be found in the forest searching for ingredients for her latest tinctures. Not much is known about her, but most villagers would warn you to be careful around her. However, she’s not as evil as many in the village view her. She just has lots of temperament. A true enigma. "I've lived many sorts of lives, darling. Some you wouldn't believe even if I told you. However... I find a great deal of solace in the stillness in this valley. Up until you came, nothing had changed around here since Ashura opened the Inn. That was nearly 40 years ago!" I would suggest two Tritypes. ➳ Option 1: The Strategist Tritype®: 258, 285, 528, 582, 825, 852 ♟️🤔🧠 If you are a 258, you are caring, knowledgeable and protective. You want to be helpful, wise and straightforward. You can take charge, be direct and to the point but prefer to be relational. You are naturally empathetic and focused on people but need time on your own to follow your own pursuits undisturbed. You are both introverted and extroverted. Sometimes, you can be direct, move towards others and ‘over' give or pull away to be alone and recharge. This can be confusing to others. ➳ Option 2: The Rescuer “Hero” Tritype®: 268, 286, 628, 682, 826, 862 🦸💪⚡ If you are a 268, you are caring, supportive and protective. You want to be helpful, engaging and straightforward. You are playful, provocative and outspoken with a sense of bravado. You want to be in charge of your world but tend to focus on others and what is needed. You are attracted to the noble cause. You are the “every man or woman” who will fight the “good fight” for the greater good. You may be uncertain at times but will instantly challenge what is unjust or step up to shield others from harm. Type 2 can think that they are only worth something if they are helpful to others, as their highest ideal is likely love. They consider being selfless to be their duty. Giving to others adds to the purpose of their existence. Type 8 has an inherent aversion to being controlled, whether by others or by circumstances; they want to be the sole arbiter of their own destiny. They are strong-willed, determined, practical, uncompromising and energetic. They tend to be dominant; their aversion to being controlled by others often manifests itself in a need to control others. When mentally healthy, they have this tendency under control but the tendency is always present and can play a central role in their interpersonal relationships. Type 5 fears deep down that they do not have enough strength to face life. Therefore, they tend to withdraw and retreat into the safety and security of their own consciousness, where they can mentally prepare themselves for their entry into the world. They feel comfortable and at home in the realm of thought. Generally, they are intelligent, well-read and thoughtful and often become experts in the fields they are interested in. While some of them have a scientific orientation, just as many of them are drawn to the humanities and it is not uncommon for them to have an artistic bent. Type 6 tends to feel insecure in their nature, as if there were nothing permanent to hold on to. Their fear has a very deep source and can manifest itself in very different ways, making them somewhat difficult to describe and type. Their fear expresses itself in worrying and in constantly imagining everything that could go wrong. Usually, they tend to be either very conscious or unconscious of their own anxiety and might need time to realize this uncertainty and doubt exists in them.