If you are one of our clients, you probably already know a bit about the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), and the important role that it plays in making ideal matches. We have found that introverts are best matched with extroverts, because in general extroverts have no problem taking the initiative. Extroverts are best when they are actively engaged and interacting. Introverts tend to be more passive, so it’s better to plan some activities rather than have a sit-down dinner. If both are extroverts, plan to have a quiet night at home once a week, just to spend quality time with your partner.

If you are not sure which type you are or which types suit you, think back to your past relationships and see if you notice any patterns. If you still have no idea, you can try dating different types. You’ll know when you find your right type. Make it a habit to keep a journal or diary. It’s very meditative and it has been proven to have health benefits.

Better yet, make an appointment with us for a free consultation. Let a professional with a background in psychology and a certificate in MBTI guide you and help you figure it all out.