Saw a gr
eat post by Tom Chandler about Typealyzer, a site that instantaneously analyzes your blog and pops out a personality type along with a diagram of the parts of your brain used to write your posts. The personality types are based (loosely, I believe) on the Myers-Briggs personality types. For example, if you are an ESFP (extraverted-sensing-feeling-perceiving) you’re called The Performer – - basically you’re a "where’s the party?" kinda person.
Based on my blog, I’m a ISTJ (introverted-sensing-thinking-judging) called The Duty Fulfiller. Well, SOMEONE has to do it! ISTJs are often called inspectors. We have a keen sense of right and wrong, especially in our area of interest and/or responsibility. (What that really means is, we want our work to be perfect!). If you’re really interested in learning more about me, there’s a detailed ISTJ profile here.
The second part of the analysis was the parts of the brain used when writing posts. Clearly, I’m a practical thinker with a little intuition thrown. I’m pretty certain this is the ideal brain activity for a website copywriter! (see brain diagram below) Just for kicks, I ran a couple of other blogs through the Typealzer–both blogs written by Tarot readers. I figured these would be pretty far afield from my own Dutiful person.
Interestingly, both Tarot blog writers had the same personality type (The Thinker) but the parts of the brain used to write their posts was quite different – one was very thinking, the other very intuitive. So what do you think kids? Hocus-pocus, or a fantastic new tool to get the inside scoop on the competition?


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We have a keen sense of right and wrong, especially in our area of interest and/or responsibility.