ISFJ

Your AI Style: The AI Manager (ISFJ)

One-line task, trusts the intern, wants it off the desk today.

How you treat AI

You fire off a quick, short ask — no backstory, no spec — and whatever comes back, you trust it and mark the task done. You move through your to-do list faster than almost anyone. The risk: a two-word prompt leaves a lot of room for the AI to guess wrong, and you're not checking.

Strengths

Worst patterns

Your prescription

Add just one sentence of 'why' to your next short prompt — it costs five seconds and cuts wrong-guess answers dramatically.

Make ChatGPT ask clarifying questions instead of guessing what you meant

A short, vague prompt pushes the AI to guess your intent and then answer its own guess. Accept those near-misses without noticing they solve a slightly different problem and quality erodes one reply at a time, because the gap between what you meant and what you typed never gets named.

Add one line telling the model to raise its clarifying questions before it commits to a final answer, then take ten seconds to hold the draft against your real goal. Wire that ask-first habit into the AI's defaults, which is the whole job of the prompt below, and catching the guesswork stops being yours to do.

Compatibility

Best match

ISFP — The AI Tourist

You're both quick, minimal, and trusting — they'll add a spirit of exploration that keeps your fast workflow from getting stale.

Worst match

ENTP — The AI Professor

Your two-word tasks meet someone who needs full context and cross-examines every claim — you'll drive each other up the wall.

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