First, familiarize yourself with the 16 personality types defined by the Myers-Briggs personality type indicator. Note which type you are, and observe which types align with you. This will help you to weed out much of the field. Second, look for dominant traits of complementary personality types. For example, suppose your type is ISTJ. You tend to get along well with ESTPs, which stands for extraversion (E), sensing (S), thinking (T), perception (P). Dominant traits include good situational awareness, forthright communication, and deep engagement during conversation. As an ISTJ, you’re likely
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