Type Blogs

There are already lots of ways of categorising blogs but this one’s a beauty. Imagine being able to read other blogs where you say, “Wow, that’s just how I think”.

Marla Swoffer thinks it’s a great idea too, so she has put together a list of blogs that are categorised into personality types according to your Myers-Briggs 4-letter personality type.

Take a quick test, give her the results and you will be added to your type’s blogroll and aggregator.

Find out more by clicking here.

Posted by Rodney Olsen



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Rodney Olsen

Rodney is a husband, father, cyclist, blogger and podcaster from Perth Western Australia.

He has worked in radio at Perth's media ministry Sonshine for over 25 years and has previously worked at ministries such as Compassion Australia and Bible Society.

The views he expresses here are his own.

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5 Comments

  • Thanks for the plug, Rodney. I’ve revised the sign-up process a bit and now people need to FIRST have a permanent link back to typeblogs.com somewhere on their front page (blogroll or sidebar) before I add them and I will be deleting blogs that don’t do this, so please put a link in your sidebar when you have a chance. I’ve posted more about this on the blog. Thanks!

  • Greetings! I’m forming a secret(shhhh, don’t tell anyone) society of INTPs who wish to take over the world!

    Well, maybe not really take over the world, but at least talk about taking over the world.

    Oh okay, maybe we’ll talk about theories of taking over the world and the merits of each.

    Heck, maybe we’ll just discuss why there needs to be a world at all!

    So, you interested?

  • Okay… Maybe I’m a little slow (is that a personality type?) but I can’t find the test on the site. Can you clue me in?

  • Hello fellow INTP!

    don’t you love Sozo? There need to be more people that think that way;)

    We’re intp we’re Christian…. does this affect how we interact in our churches? Are we the ones with the difficult questions? Do we have similar ideas on how to evangelize?

    I’m wondering about some of this.

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