What is the personality type of St Helena? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for St Helena from Christianity and what is the personality traits.
St Helena personality type is INFJ, and they tend to be very pleasant and gracious and very polite and courteous and they tend to be very sensitive and very empathetic and very caring and they tend to be quite quiet and they don’t want to step on anybody’s toes and they also don’t want to make a scene, they would rather sort of ‘leave the room quietly’.
But what this personality type tends to do is they go very quiet and they tend to be quite shy and they tend to be quite withdrawn from society and from other people, but at the same time they are very caring and very empathetic and they tend to have a very vivid imagination, a very vivid dream life, a very vivid fantasy life, a very vivid imaginary life.
So they tend to be very imaginative and creative and artistic, but at the same time they tend to be really quite fragile and they tend to have very low self-esteem.
They can put themselves down about themselves a lot. They often have a lot of what you might call ‘loser’ complexes, they have self-doubts, they can have a lot of self-doubt about their own abilities.
Flavia Julia Helena (AD c. 246/248 – c. 330), or Saint Helena (Greek: Ἁγία Ἑλένη, Hagía Helénē), was the mother of Roman emperor Constantine the Great. She was born outside of the noble classes, a Greek, possibly in the Greek city of Drepana, Bithynia in Asia Minor. Helena ranks as an important figure in the history of Christianity and of the world due to her influence on her son. In her final years, she made a religious tour of Syria Palaestina and Jerusalem, during which ancient tradition claims that she discovered the True Cross. The Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches, Catholic Church, and the Anglican Communion revere her as a saint; the Lutheran Church commemorates her.