Stephanie Dempsey
Stephanie Dempsey pursued her undergraduate studies at Sarah Lawrence College, where she explored a wide range of subjects including political science, sociology, literature, and film. She later earned her certification as a Feng Shui practitioner from The Mountain Institute of TriBeCa in New York City. In addition, she is a proud graduate of Gina Spriggs’s program The Art of Intuitive Tarot.
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Stephanie Dempsey
4 Free-Spirited Myers-Briggs Personality Types
Flexible, content, and free-spirited, there are 4 MBTIs that don’t like to be categorized or contained. These iconoclasts prefer swimming against the tide. Contrast helps them develop unique ideas that release them from the limitations of group think.
4 Myers-Briggs Personality Types Who Will Stop At Nothing To Succeed
When it comes to getting the job done, 4 MBTIs are guaranteed to deliver, even when the odds are against them. The secret to their success is a capacity for hard work.
3 Myers-Briggs Personality Types Who Will Make You Belly Laugh
Usually listed as the most desirable trait in a romantic partner, a good sense of humor is a gift as precious as gold. For 3 MBTIs, being funny is as natural as breathing.
4 Myers-Briggs Personality Types That Are Fairy Tale Romantic Partners
If you’re looking for love that feels straight out of a storybook, there are four Myers-Briggs types that are worth pursuing. Romantic, expressive, and adoring, these MBTIs will put you at the center of their Universe.
4 MBTI Manifestors Who Can Turn Any Dream Into Reality
Of all the 16 Myers-Briggs Type Indicators, 4 are powerful visionaries. These idealists can easily make their wishes come true, simply by embodying the state of their wish fulfilled.
4 Myers-Briggs Personality Types That Show Their Love By Spending Cash
When it comes to love, most partners are prepared to split bills down the middle. There are 4 lovely exceptions to this rule.
4 Myers-Briggs Personality Types With the Highest IQs
Contrary to popular belief, successful students aren’t necessarily highly intelligent. If you want to get a true measure of someone’s intelligence, take a look at their Myers-Briggs type.