SBTI · BOSS
“If someone needs to take the wheel, you usually already have it.”
BOSS types are decisive, structured, and relentlessly upward-moving. You like direction, responsibility, and the feeling that something is getting done under your watch.
S1 · Self Model
You usually keep a steady sense of self-worth even when life gets noisy.
S2 · Self Model
You have a clear read on your motives, limits, and desires.
S3 · Self Model
You are easily driven by growth, conviction, or a personal mission.
E1 · Emotion Model
You usually trust the bond itself instead of panicking at every wobble.
E2 · Emotion Model
You can invest deeply, but you still keep one hand on the brake.
E3 · Emotion Model
Personal space stays important even when feelings are real.
A1 · Attitude Model
You are neither naive nor fully cynical; you observe first.
A2 · Attitude Model
You can follow systems, but you will bend them when needed.
A3 · Attitude Model
You like knowing what direction your life is heading in.
Ac1 · Action Model
Progress, gain, and momentum tend to light you up.
Ac2 · Action Model
You tend to choose quickly and do not love dragging decisions out.
Ac3 · Action Model
Unfinished tasks bother you, so you push things forward naturally.
So1 · Social Model
Starting social contact usually costs you a noticeable amount of energy.
So2 · Social Model
Your boundary line is real, and people usually feel it.
So3 · Social Model
You are usually straightforward about what you think and feel.
The Leader (BOSS) is one of the 27 SBTI personality types. If someone needs to take the wheel, you usually already have it.
SBTI does not track population statistics, but each of the 27 types appears regularly in test results.
Yes. SBTI captures your current behavioral tendencies, which can shift as you grow and experience new things.