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ATM-er

ATM-er SBTI Type

The Provider. If affection is a marketplace, you overpay.

You show care through resources, availability, and effort. Sometimes that becomes generosity. Sometimes it becomes emotional invoicing that nobody asked for. This page breaks down what the ATM-er result means inside the SBTI personality test, how the dimension pattern looks, and which neighboring types sit closest to it.

What the ATM-er SBTI type means

You show care through resources, availability, and effort. Sometimes that becomes generosity. Sometimes it becomes emotional invoicing that nobody asked for. In practice, the ATM-er SBTI type tends to read as a mix of impulse, self-protection, and social style. That is why this result often feels more like a character sketch than a neutral label.

In the SBTI personality test, you do not arrive here from one trait alone. You land here because the full 15-dimension pattern resembles this profile more than the rest of the library.

ATM-er dimension pattern

The SBTI personality test reduces each hidden dimension to a low, medium, or high reading. This is the profile map attached to ATM-er.

S1 Self-Regard · High Self Model You have a fairly stable sense of your own worth.
S2 Self-Clarity · High Self Model You have a clear read on your temperament, wants, and limits.
S3 Core Drive · High Self Model Growth, goals, or conviction regularly push you forward.
E1 Attachment Security · High Emotional Model You are more likely to trust the bond than panic at small signals.
E2 Emotional Investment · High Emotional Model Once you decide someone matters, your energy follows hard.
E3 Boundaries and Dependence · Medium Emotional Model You want both intimacy and breathing room.
A1 View of People · High Attitude Model You would rather begin from trust than suspicion.
A2 Rules and Flexibility · High Attitude Model Order, routine, and process feel more natural to you.
A3 Sense of Meaning · High Attitude Model You usually feel pointed in some meaningful direction.
Ac1 Motivation Style · High Action Model Results, progress, and forward motion energize you.
Ac2 Decision Style · Medium Action Model You think before acting, but usually not to the point of paralysis.
Ac3 Execution Pattern · High Action Model Unfinished business bothers you, and you like momentum.
So1 Social Initiative · Medium Social Model You can join when invited, but you do not force the room.
So2 Interpersonal Boundaries · High Social Model You keep stronger perimeter lines around yourself.
So3 Expression and Authenticity · Low Social Model You tend to say what you think more directly.

Closest SBTI neighbors

No SBTI type lives alone. If your result feels close but not perfect, these pages are usually the next best places to compare.