Determine your

4th number


A diagram illustrating different work styles and preferences on a scale from 0 to 10, with categories like being task-oriented, planning, making lists, working quickly, staying open to response, and being casual, energetic, or focused.

1. Read each sentence pair and determine where you fall on the 0-10 continuum.

2. When you finish you’ll have 6 numbers.

3. Average those numbers (it doesn’t have to be exact, you want a whole number).

4. On the  note taking app or piece of paper from yesterday, write “Structure” and your averaged number.

5. Keep this paper handy, you’ll use it in the next set of steps, below, to put the information all together and determine your personality result. Click here if you need to review the statement pairs from Tuesday through Thursday.

Find your personality

A color chart representing the personality traits spectrum from introversion to extroversion, sensing to intuition, thinking to feeling, and judging to perceiving, with a scale from 0 to 10. The traits are labeled on the left and right sides, with corresponding icons of the globe, light bulb, head with arrow, and spiral patterns in the center.

1. Line up your 4 numbers top (Tuesday, favorite world) to bottom (today, structure) with the 4 "rows" on the slide (see the purple numbers on the left of the example below).

A chart with a 0-10 scale on the top and bottom, with purple, blue, green, and gray sections. Six black arrows connect the words "Introspection," "Sensing," "Thinking," and "Judging" on the left side to "Extroversion," "Intuition," "Feeling," and "Perceiving" on the right side. The center has a yellow section listing days of the week and three terms: "World," "Information," "Decision," and "Structure," each with their respective days in parentheses. At the bottom, purple text reads "ESFP."

2. If your number is less than 5, use the capital letter in parentheses on the left. If your number is greater than 5, use the capital letter in parentheses on the right. If your number is 5, choose the side that feels like the best fit for how you see yourself.

3. These 4 letters are your result (see purple letters at the bottom of the example above).

4. If you’d like, refer to the list of adjectives that correspond with each personality descriptor. This might be especially helpful if any of your numbers are a “5”.

A chart comparing introversion and extraversion across four categories: sensing versus intuition, thinking versus feeling, judging versus perceiving, and world versus decisions, with descriptive words for each category, using different colors.

5. Click on your personality type below to learn more about that personality, as well as the opposite personality.