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Do you know your Starburst personality type?

You are either an Orange, Pink, Yellow, or Red! To find out your type, you need to know your Myers-Briggs Type (MBTI). If you don't know your type, you can visit the 16 Personalities website to take an easy, free test! Then come back and find out which Starburst you are.

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Orange Starburst

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ENFP, INTP, ESFJ, ESTP

Encouragers, Discoverers, Supporters, and Risk-Takers

Oranges are loyal in their relationships, valuing commitment and harmony. Oranges also have a deep sense of adventure and will happily try something new just for the rush. Engaged listeners, Oranges are keen at providing the best form of support, whether that is a hug, a smile, words of advice, or a road trip with friends. Because of their passion for helping, Oranges often put others before themselves. This is rarely manipulative, but unhealthy Oranges can seek validation and affection through service and hospitality. Isolation is difficult for Oranges, as they thrive in opportunities for teamwork and partnership. Connection is at the core of Oranges.

Pink Starburst

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ENFJ, INTJ, ESTJ, ISTP

Organizers, Strategists, Managers, and Inventors

Pinks are practical thinkers, always coming up with plans and making sure they are executed. Less concerned with the philosophical or theoretical, Pinks are very interested in the day-to-day. Intellectually restless, Pinks find themselves dreaming up new ways to stay busy, get involved, or make something happen. For Pinks, structure is always needed, as they perform better with routines and dependable systems. Chaos is threatening to Pinks, but is only a danger if they are unprepared for it. Pinks can thrive in change and transition because of their ability to adapt, they just don't like to be blind-sided by sudden shifts. Creativity is the heart of Pinks.

Yellow Starburst

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INFJ, ENTP, ISTJ, ISFP

Thinkers, Debaters, Sustainers, and Inspirers

Yellows are brainy, but not in a negative way. Very much attune to their intellect, Yellows find themselves constantly critiquing systems, situations, relationships, and themselves. However, for healthy Yellows, this introspection allows them to bring about change in themselves and in others for the better. They can see the areas that need improvement and clearly articulate how to get there. Yellows are confident and clear-headed with a deep sense of right and wrong. Yellows feel infringed upon if their points of view are not tolerated and if they feel stifled by their existing environment. Healthy Yellows express their opinions and ideas in clear ways to bring about change. Communication is key for Yellows.

Red Starburst

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INFP, ENTJ, ISFJ, ESFP

Lovers, Leaders, Protectors, and Entertainers

Reds are people-people. They are magnetic, charismatic, and energetic. Typically, Reds use this to fuel their leadership and avenues for success. Reds have to be careful, as it is easy for them to slip into manipulative positions to increase their favor. However, healthiest Reds are able to approach people and positions with authentic, genuine responsibility and therefore earn true love and respect. In whatever they do, Reds love to win, earn success, or be the center of attention. Reds operate best when they are given clear guidelines and expectations, as their drive to perform stems from a desire to do well. Whether these are objectives they have created for themselves or given to them by others, Reds like to follow whatever sense of purpose they adhere to. For Reds, this could be morality or religiosity on one end or a sense of anarchy or radicalism on the other. There is rarely gray-area for Reds. Reds value clear and direct people, responsibilities, and situations. Clarity is necessary for Reds.

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