Extraverted Feeling Quiz Discover your personality type based on extraverted feeling. Take this quiz to find out! michelle published on September 04, 2023 Stacked 1/10 How do you prefer to make decisions? By considering everyone's feelings By weighing the logical pros and cons By following my gut instincts By focusing on what benefits the group as a whole 2/10 How do you typically react in social situations? Quiet and reserved Energized and enthusiastic Uncomfortable and prefer to be alone Eagerly engage in conversations 3/10 How do you handle conflicts? By seeking support from friends or family By seeking a compromise By avoiding the conflict and maintaining harmony By confronting the issue head-on 4/10 What do you value most in relationships? Emotional connection and understanding Fun and excitement Loyalty and support Intellectual stimulation and shared interests 5/10 How do you handle criticism? Brush it off and focus on the positives Feel hurt and withdraw from the situation Take it personally and get defensive Analyze if it is valid and improve myself 6/10 What motivates you the most? Having new experiences and adventures Achieving personal success and recognition Building deep and meaningful connections Helping others and making a difference 7/10 How do you handle unexpected changes? Adapt quickly and go with the flow Seek guidance from others to navigate the change Feel anxious and struggle to cope Plan and prepare for all possible outcomes 8/10 How do you recharge your energy? Engaging in solitary activities Being around friends and socializing Doing something physically active or adventurous Taking time for self-care and relaxation 9/10 What role do you usually take in a group setting? The mediator who brings people together The listener who offers support and understanding The leader who takes charge and makes decisions The independent thinker who observes and analyzes 10/10 How do you express your emotions? Openly and passionately Keep emotions to myself and rarely show them Reserved and controlled Through actions rather than words