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SBTI OJBK · SBTI Type
When you say "either is fine," you usually mean it.
OJBK OJBK types don't bother fighting over small things. It's not that you have no opinions — you just know many choices aren't worth the mental bandwidth.
How you scored across all 15 SBTI behavioral dimensions.
Your confidence rises and falls with your state.
You mostly know yourself, but emotions can briefly blur the picture.
Growth, goals, or beliefs pull you forward naturally.
You oscillate between trusting and testing.
You invest, but usually keep a small exit door open.
You want closeness and also want to keep some personal space.
You tend to assume there's still goodwill out there.
You can follow rules and bend them — depending on what makes sense.
It's easy for you to feel like most things are just routine.
You tend to think about what could go wrong before moving.
You'll think it through but usually land somewhere.
You can do it, but consistency depends on your state.
You're situationally social — not going to force it.
You calibrate distance based on the person.
You tend to be fairly direct — not much wrapping.
A type is a behavioral map — not a fixed identity.
Your SBTI result shows how your behaviors cluster across 15 dimensions — how you tend to operate, not how you must. The pattern is calculated from your answers. The interpretation is yours.
There's no best or worst SBTI type. High scores on self-esteem stability aren't better than low ones — they're different operating modes. Your result shows where you sit in the behavioral space, not how you compare to others.
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Every SBTI result page has its own URL. Copy it and send it to someone who knows you — see if they agree with the description.
Scroll to the dimension section. The H/M/L scores across all 15 dimensions often reveal more than the type name alone.
SBTI results can shift with context and mood. If the type description feels off, take the test again — answers change, and so do results.
RFTI maps your relationship behavioral patterns specifically — attachment, trust, emotional investment. It's a different lens on the same person.
Have a close friend or partner take the SBTI test. See if their result matches how they see themselves — or challenges it.
Browse all 27 SBTI types to see where your type sits — which types are behaviorally close to yours, and which are the furthest away.
Three honest uses.
The type name is a label. The 15-dimension H/M/L breakdown is the actual data. Look for dimensions that feel accurate — and ones that surprise you. The pattern often says more than the name.
SBTI maps your general behavioral personality across 5 models. RFTI maps specifically how you operate in close relationships. Same person — different behavioral layer.
RFTI has 15 questions and takes about 5 minutes.
Your SBTI result page has its own URL — share it with someone who knows you well. If the result doesn't feel accurate, take the test again. Results can and do shift with context.
Send your result to a close friend and ask if they agree. Their reaction is often more informative than your own.
See all SBTI typesCommon questions after getting an SBTI result.
You do—many choices just aren't worth the mental bandwidth. When you say "either is fine," you usually mean it, saving energy for what you actually care about.
When boundaries, long-term interests, or important relationships are on the line, staying neutral can cost you. Let small things go; don't pretend big things are small.
Low-drama, flexible environments without perfectionist scorekeeping suit you best—remote work, creative fields, or simple processes with real autonomy.
Retake the SBTI test for a fresh result, or try RFTI to see how your behavioral patterns show up in relationships.
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