diff --git a/_posts/2024-04-19-disc-to-mbti.md b/_posts/2024-04-19-disc-to-mbti.md index 6587895..980601d 100644 --- a/_posts/2024-04-19-disc-to-mbti.md +++ b/_posts/2024-04-19-disc-to-mbti.md @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ --- layout: default -title: DISC to MBTI algorithm -published: false +title: DISC to MBTI Algorithm --- # DISC to MBTI @@ -49,6 +48,35 @@ because of the traits *Extraverted, Intuitive, Thinking, and Prospecting*. MBTI and DISC share lots of key similarities, yes, but they also share many differences that must be smoothed out when converting. +## Let's get converting! +### Introverted or Extraverted +This one is very easy. Being Introverted *(I)*, or Extraverted *(E)*, can be determined using your *Influencing* score. +This connection is put in your Indigo Report, so this is undeniable. + +* **Low I** = Introverted +* **High I** = Extraverted + +### Intuitive or Sensing +This can be determined based on your *Compliance* score. This is difficult, but it's said that High C's are very observant, +and quite analytical. + +* **Low C** = Intuitive +* **High C** = Sensing + + +### Thinking or Feeling +This can be debatable, but we think that High D is Thinking, and low D is feeling. This can sound a bit far-fetched so +hear me out-- Low D people tend to be more empathetic and emotion. This makes High D people Thinkers. + +* **Low D** = Feeling +* **High D** = Thinking + +There ya go! We now have a system to convert MBTI to DISC! I will also include a converter that can be found [here](/mbti/disc-to-mbti-converter)! +Have fun and start converting! + +Cheers, +- Damien Boisvert (AlphaGameDeveloper) + [16p]: https://16personalities.com [16p-entp]: https://16personalities.com/entp-personality [what-is-mbti]: https://www.simplypsychology.org/the-myers-briggs-type-indicator.html