Isabel Briggs Myers, born on October eighteenth, nineteen ninety-seven, was a prominent American novelist, writer, and psychologist. She is best known for her collaboration with her mother, Katharine Cook Briggs, in creating the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a personality assessment that has gained immense popularity worldwide.
The MBTI is renowned for its widespread use, with over two million individuals completing the questionnaire each year. This innovative tool categorizes personality types, helping people gain insights into their behaviors and preferences.
Throughout her life, Isabel identified herself as an INFP, often referred to as the Mediator. This self-typing reflects her introspective nature and her passion for understanding the complexities of human personality.