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Kim Yohan 김요한

Kpop Idol & Actor

Date of Birthday:

22 September 1999

Height:

181.6cm (5 feet 11.5 inches)

Weight:

+ - 71kg

Blood Type:

Zodiac Sign:

Virgo ♍︎

 Zodiac Animal:

Rabbit 🐰

 Idol Animal (WEi):

Rabbit 🐰

Shirt Size: ???

B

MBTI

(Myers-Briggs Type):

ISFJ -A  

(Assertive Defender)

Shoe Size:

9 US

Original Career:

Taekwondo -- won 2 times a nationals & awarded scholarship to at Seoul's Sangmyung University-- left to pursue being an actor  

Birth Place:

Jungnang-gu,

Seoul, South Korea??

Instagram:

@y_haa.n

A Bit About Yohan 

Kim Yohan's MBTI is ISFJ-A. 

Included here is information on what Yohan and others' think of him. 

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Please contact me yoyohan567@gmail.com , if you have any suggestions to add to any of the pages.

This page covers on ISFJ:

List of Idols with ISFJ
Click here.
Kim Yohan 김요한 MBTI info

Kim Yohan: ISFJ-A  (Introversion, Sensing, Feeling & Judging)

ISFJ Overview
MBTI Myers-Briggs personality test
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Kim Yohan: ISFJ-A  
(What Yohan & others think)

Yohan said ISFJ careers are dentist, doctor, and religious teacher, and he said "But I'm an Idol"
😂😂😂
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Yohan is ISFJ because he is able to empathize and takes care of those around him?
 
He loves  children & they love him too!
He loves   people more than food. He chooses not to follow the majority.
[Explore Busan Together In “Battle Trip 2”]
He loves  eat but he loves people more.
He is observant and notices the needs of others and the choice of food is no longer important. He shows his love through action.
The conversation Yohan 🐰 had with Ju Haknyeon 😀 (The BOYZ)
😀:
I had breakfast alone so I'm glad you're here

🐰: I had a feeling you would choose short ribs. When you had pork and gukbab, you look so pitiful in the video call. 

😀: I'm so touched.

🐰: I thought that everyone would choose snow crab since we are in Busan. But I felt like you would choose ribs and be on the rib team (and be alone again). So I chose the ribs because of that.
He loves   WEi and cares and supports them quietly with action.
[Radio Interview: WEi talks about Yohan]
Even though Yohan saves his money, he is generous with those he cares  for -- WEi.

He explains why he doesn't look at prices in the video post below. He shows his love through action very quietly that the truth of his action was only revealed in the conversation.
The radio chat Yohan 🐰 had with WEi 😀 (Translated by 호두파 @kdhdef on Nov 8, 2022)

🐥: Yohan hyung really likes to buy food.  I'll say, "Hyung, how much was it? I'll pay back." And Yohan will reply, "What do you mean pay back-- just buy the next time."

🐭: I think Yohan doesn't look at the price (food)

🐰: Hey! Why are saying it like this?!

🐭: When we eat something together, he says "I can buy." (volunteers to pay)

🐰: But if it's not MY people, I won't buy. 

🐥🐭🐶🦊🐉: Woah!

🐉: Heart attack. 
He adores   his sisters and takes
care of them.
[MBC World TV Show : Yohan with his 2 sisters.]
He is in such a good mood because he will be meeting his sisters that he begins to sing to himself. 
Young Yohan patiently guided   his sister.
Yohan wishes for his sisters to do well and is happy when they do well.  
He tries to attend his sisters' competition on his very few precious off days. He does it quietly but often his actions are noticed because the audience spotted him. He gives them pocket money too.
[Kim Yohan's IG Post]
He congrats his sister on via his IG story and is not jealous of his sisters at all. 
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Yohan says the best gift   he received in his life time is his sisters.
[Video Interview]
Yohan says he is working hard for his sisters.
ARTICLES about Kim Yohan: ISFJ-A

ARTICLE 1

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Bunnie Moreau

July 17th, 2020

During an online broadcast, former X1’s Kim Yohan recently took to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and discovered his MBTI Personality.

As an ISFJ-A,  Yohan is considered a “Defender.”

"Defenders take their responsibilities personally, consistently going above and beyond, doing everything they can to exceed expectations and delight others, at work and home."

— 16personalities

Defenders do their best not only for themselves but also have a strong passion for helping others succeed. Though introverted, they have great social skills, which can explain Yohan’s ability to easily bond with group members and his desire to help them succeed.

"Defenders have trouble separating personal and impersonal situations – any situation is still an interaction between two people, after all – and any negativity from conflict or criticism can carry over from their professional to their personal lives, and back again."

— 16personalities

Yohan’s mental struggles partially came from taking malicious comments to heart, as an ISFJ personality type may be prone to doing.

 "I thought about giving up many times. But what got me through it was my determination to go as far as I could even if I wasn’t going to make it."

— Yohan 🐰 

However, in the end, he chose not to give up and did his best until the end.

"Defender personalities often form an emotional attachment to the ideas and organizations they’ve dedicated themselves to. Anything short of meeting their obligations with good, hard work fails their own expectations."

— 16personalities

Another realm of passion for ISFJs is romance , in which their actions often speak louder than words. 

 

Yohan’s future special someone can expect to be taken care of — and envied by just about everyone!

ARTICLE 2

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Kim Yohan's MBTI personality test is ISFJ-Advocate. The ISFJ-Advocate personality is said to be an advocate who is always there to protect those around him.

The Defender type (ISFJ) is known for its unique characteristics that are particularly difficult to define within the MBTI, and for its versatility.

 

They have empathy and compassion for others, yet can be decisive when protecting their family and friends.

 

They are good at building relationships and have the ability to respond flexibly to change while seeking stability.

Basic characteristics of the defender type (ISFJ)

ISFJs, whose primary function is Introverted Sensing (Si), tend to be accepting of their surroundings and have a realistic and planned approach.

 

Their main characteristics include:

  • Empathy: You are sensitive to the feelings and needs of others and have a high level of empathy.

  • Practical: Good at finding practical solutions.

  • Perseverance: You have the ability to persevere even in the face of difficulties.

  • Protectiveness: Have a strong sense of responsibility to protect family and friends.

Advocate type (ISFJ) strengths

  • Memory: The ability to remember experiences in detail and use them to your advantage.

  • Collaborativeness: Values ​​harmony and tends to avoid conflict.

  • Loyalty: You value being trusted and can build long-term relationships.

  • Observation: Pays attention to details and understands the needs of those around you.

How to use the defender type (ISFJ)

The environments suitable for ISFJs in terms of private life and career choices are as follows:

  • Caregiving occupations: You can thrive in occupations that support others, such as nurses and caregivers.

  • Planned environment: It is suitable to work in a stable environment that utilizes planning skills.

  • Building relationships: Use empathy by building deep relationships.

  • Detailed work: Your ability to pay attention to details makes you ideal for precision work.

Click here for a detailed personality analysis of the defender type (ISFJ)

Related articles for ISFJ types:

ISFJ (Defender Type) Complete GuideISFJ type compatibility list

ISFJ type exists.Column

MBTI compatibility with the defender type (ISFJ)

Best Compatibility: ENTJs,ISTJs

Compatible with: ESDP,INTPs,ISFJ,ESTJs

Usually: ISFPMore,INTJs,ENFJs,INFJ,IS P,INFPs,ENFPs,ISTP

Incompatible: ESFJ,ENTP

Information on ISFJ (ISFJ-A versus ISFJ-T)
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What is a Defender (ISFJ)?

A Defender (ISFJ) is someone with the IntrovertedObservantFeeling, and Judging personality traits. These people tend to be warm and unassuming in their own steady way. They’re efficient and responsible, giving careful attention to practical details in their daily lives.

In their unassuming, understated way,

 

Defenders help make the world go round. Hardworking and devoted, people with this personality type feel a deep sense of responsibility to those around them. Defenders can be counted on to meet deadlines, remember birthdays and special occasions, uphold traditions, and shower their loved ones with gestures of care and support. But they rarely demand recognition for all that they do, preferring instead to operate behind the scenes.

This is a capable, can-do personality type, with a wealth of versatile gifts. Though sensitive and caring, Defenders also have excellent analytical abilities and an eye for detail. And despite their reserve, they tend to have well-developed people skills and robust social relationships. Defenders are truly more than the sum of their parts, and their varied strengths shine in even the most ordinary aspects of their daily lives.

Defender Strengths

  • Supportive – Defenders truly enjoy helping others, and they happily share their knowledge, attention, and expertise with anyone who needs it. People with this personality type strive for win-win situations, choosing teamwork over competition whenever possible.

  • Reliable – Rather than working in sporadic, excited bursts that leave things half finished, Defenders are meticulous and careful. They take a steady approach, ensuring that things are done to the highest standard – and often going well beyond what is required.

  • Observant – Defender personalities have a talent for noticing things, particularly about other people. They pay attention to the smallest details of what someone says and does, giving them unexpected insights into other people’s lives and emotions.

  • Enthusiastic – When the goal is right, Defenders apply all of their gifts to something that they believe will make a real, positive difference in people’s lives – whether that’s fighting poverty with a global initiative or simply making a customer’s day.

  • Hardworking – Defenders don’t just get their work done – they take pride in it. People with this personality type often form an emotional attachment to the projects and organizations that they’ve dedicated themselves to, and they won’t rest until they’ve done their share – or more than their share – to be of help.

  • Good Practical Skills – This personality type offers the rare combination of an altruistic nature and hard-won practicality. Defenders don’t just hope to help others. They take action – meaning that they’re more than happy to roll up their sleeves and do what’s necessary to care for their friends, family, and anyone else who needs it.

Defender Weaknesses

  • Overly Humble – Defenders are so concerned with other people’s feelings that they may refuse to make their thoughts known or to take any duly earned credit for their contributions. And they often downplay their efforts entirely when they think that they could have done some minor aspect of a task better.

  • Taking Things Personally – Although they might try to hide it, people with this personality type are deeply sensitive to others’ opinions, and they can be thrown off-balance if someone doesn’t appreciate, approve of, or agree with them. When they encounter criticism or disagreement – even if it’s well intentioned – Defenders may feel as if they’re experiencing a personal attack.

  • Repressing Their Feelings – Private and reserved, Defenders tend to internalize their feelings, particularly negative ones. This can create misunderstandings in their relationships. Eventually, all of their repressed feelings and resentments may boil over in a sudden, uncharacteristic outburst of frustration.

  • Overcommitted – Defenders’ dutifulness can create situations where they are overwhelmed but unwilling to relax their standards or ask for help. As a result, Defender personalities may suffer silently, trying to do everything themselves, even when it’s simply impossible.

  • Reluctant to Change – Defenders are among the personality types that struggle the most with change. Breaking with tradition isn’t easy for Defenders, who place great value on history and precedent. Even when change is necessary, they may wait until the situation reaches a breaking point before altering course.

  • Too Altruistic – Defenders’ giving, generous nature can leave them vulnerable to being taken advantage of by others. It can be hard for people with this personality type to rock the boat and stand up to someone who isn’t pulling their own weight.

Assertive Defender (ISFJ-A) vs. Turbulent Defender (ISFJ-T)

Kim Yohan is ISFJ-A

https://www.16personalities.com/articles/assertive-defender-isfj-a-vs-turbulent-defender-isfj-t

Romantic Relationships (ISFJ)

https://www.16personalities.com/isfj-relationships-dating

Friendships (ISFJ)

https://www.16personalities.com/isfj-friends

Parenthood (ISFJ)

https://www.16personalities.com/isfj-parents

Career Paths (ISFJ)

https://www.16personalities.com/isfj-careers

Workplace Habits (ISFJ)

https://www.16personalities.com/isfjs-at-work

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The ISTJ and Self-Acceptance

ISFJs ranked as having low self-acceptance according to CPI tool. This may largely because ISFJs are known for being cautious and careful, which may come across as self-doubting at times. ISFJs are also very practical and down-to-earth, and thus may not have very lofty, idealized images of themselves (26 July 2018)

As extraverted feeling types, ISFJs may appear to give into others if they are trying to reach a win-win compromise or a solution that will best meet everyone’s needs. In some cases,

 

ISFJs can put their own needs last as they try to take care of others first. As they develop and progress through life, however, they often become more thoughtful of their own needs and desires.

What Are Cognitive Functions of FJ of INFJs?

Cognitive functions are core mental processes that allow us to take in information and make decisions. Extraverted Feeling is a judging function; this means that it’s something you use when you have to make a decision. Extraverted Feeling is primarily favored by Feeling-Judging personality types: ENFJs, ESFJs, INFJs, and ISFJs.

FJ personalities focuses on shared values, the greater good, and emotional dynamics. They tend to believe that individual wants and desires should come second to the overall harmony or well-being of the group at large. They may also try to influence group values so that their ethics are shared by many individuals. They express their values in the world outside themselves and respond to the emotional interplay of individuals outside themselves.

They aren't focused on harmony at all costs -- they don’t want to bully people into conformity (unless it’s at an unhealthy, immature state).  Even though they prefer to be in harmonious environments, and often work to create feelings of harmony, they are willing to go against the grain for what they believe in.

They are focused on understanding the emotions and values of the people outside one’s self.

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