Tish MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is Tish? Tish is an ESFJ personality type in MBTI, 9w1 - SO9 - 974 in Enneagram, SCOAI in Big 5, ESE in Socionics.
Tish never has a harsh thing to say about anybody... not even about Eshe. She is bubbly, a happy soul and always there for you if you need help. She’s also incredibly smart, breaking stereotypes across the board. A true artistic mind and a master carpenter, Tish sells the furniture she makes and runs the Carpenters Guild. Tish comes from a family of carpenters. She is Reth's sister, was seriously ill during her childhood and it was unclear whether she would reach adulthood. Her past is anything but easy. One of the reasons she and Reth moved to Kilima Village is because she has access to fresh air there, which she believes has alleviated her illness. All in all, Tish is a fiery, optimistic and caring character who rarely shows her sad and dark side. She will absolutely give her best effort to help you furnishing your home. "Seeing your face makes me smile harder than getting a new pair of shoes. And that's saying something...'cause I like shoes a lot." Tish is characterized by her outgoing, warm, positive, and caring nature, which suggests an extroverted personality. Her desire to avoid conflict and maintain harmony indicates a preference for feeling over thinking and 9 as her gut type. She has a kind, empathetic and optimistic disposition, which further supports a preference for feeling as well as E7 in the head triad and E2 or E4 as heart type. Tish was even officially announced to be a fire element personality. Her focus on creating and expressing beauty through her work aligns with both a great sensual and intuitive approach to life. Tish is rather extroverted and highly empathetic which is why I would personally type her as a quite clear EXFX type. The INFP votes are interesting but I assume that is because she kinda looks like the 16 Personalities INFP character. Personally, I would type her as ESFJ or ENFP. There are two Tritype suggestions I would like to bring up: ➳ Option 1: The Peacemaker Tritype®: 279, 297, 729, 792, 927, 972 ✌🏻🌻✨ If you are a 279, you are caring, innovative and accepting. You want to be helpful, upbeat and peaceful. You are very kind and tend to see the best in others. You focus on easy and comfortable ways of relating. You have a sunny disposition and are very kind and optimistic. You dislike any form of conflict or strife and use your sense of humor to smooth out difficulties. ➳ Option 2: The Gentle Spirit Tritype®: 479, 497, 749, 794, 947, 974 🥰💖✨ If you are a 479, you are innovative and accepting. You want to be original, positive and peaceful. Others see you as very receptive and ethereal. You are identified with the defense of optimism and possibilities. Secretly, you are shy and long-suffering and tend to hide your painful feelings and pessimism for fear of being rejected. You focus on what is new and giving meaning to your suffering. Others see you as gentle, tenderhearted and lyrical. You are attracted to healing arts. Type Nine has a strong need for peace and harmony so they try to avoid conflict at all costs, whether internal or interpersonal. Life contains the potential for conflict literally at every turn - their desire to avoid it on principle leads to a kind of withdrawal from life. Most of them tend to be laid-back; they have settled into a strategy of "going with the flow." They are generally reliable, robust, modest, tolerant and lovable people. The Seven loves making their life an exciting adventure as they are future-oriented, restless people who generally believe that something better is around the corner. They think quickly, have lots of energy and make lots of plans. Most of them tend to appear rather extroverted, multitalented, creative and open-minded. Twos can think that they are only worth something if they are helpful to others, as their highest ideal is love. They consider being selfless to be their duty. Giving to others adds to the purpose of their existence. Fours tend to build their identities around their perception of themselves as being somehow different or unique; they are thus self-consciously individualistic and tend to see their difference from others as being both a gift and a curse - a gift, because it sets them apart from those they perceive as being somehow "common," and a curse, as it so often seems to separate them from the simpler forms of happiness that others so readily seem to enjoy. Thus, they can manage to feel superior to others while also secretly harboring some degree of longing and envy. A feeling of being a member of the "true aristocracy" alternates with deep feelings of shame, and fears of somehow being deeply flawed or defective.