Monday, July 1

Personality Types

Intuition vs. Sensing

https://www.psychologyjunkie.com/2015/08/12/are-you-a-sensor-or-an-intuitive-how-to-find-out/

We need both intuitives and sensors to have a world that functions and progresses in a healthy way. Both types have their strengths and their weaknesses. The intuitive can appreciate the physical awareness and detail-oriented nature of the sensor. They can appreciate their down-to-earth demeanor and rich memory of past experiences. Sensors can appreciate what intuitives bring to the table; a rich imagination, endless possibilities for the future, and deep intellectual insights. The sensor can help the intuitive to access their least preferred functions and have a balanced approach to life; and the intuitive can do the same for the sensor. Relationships and friendships between both types can be extremely beneficial.


-Focuses on, what is?
Intuition:
-Focuses on, what can be?

Extraverted Intuition

https://www.lifereaction.com/extraverted-intuition/

Extraverted Intuition: 8 Signs That You are a NE Personality Type

- The Ne user tends to have a very creative mind.
- Since Intuition is a Perceiving function and Ne is extraverted in its direction, an overarching purpose of Ne involves acquiring information from the outside world.
- NPs commonly employ their Ne in activities such as reading, conversation, and engagement with nature or the arts.
- Extraverted intuitors are skilled at coming up with ideas, concepts, and possibilities.
- Another trait of Ne users is their ability to make obscure connections between seemingly unrelated things.

Extraverted Intuition also has the ability to make obscure connections. The Ne user can take two seemingly unrelated topics and bring them together. This can also cause the user to have an off-beat sense of humor.

Misc. Articles

What To Do When Your Personality Is Extraverted But Your Life Isn’t

ENFP Articles

ENFP

Feeling vs. Thinking

https://www.truity.com/myers-briggs/thinking-vs-feeling

Feelers make decisions based on their personal value system and social considerations. They pay attention to their own moral compass and the feelings of others to determine right from wrong, and are less interested in the cold, hard facts. Connections and relationships are incredibly important to them.

Thinkers make decisions rationally based on facts and objective criteria, and use logical analysis to solve problems. They like to have very clear rules about what is right and what is wrong and dislike fuzziness. They value the truth, justice and fairness above all. Work environments that are not meritocracies can be very challenging for them.


Perceiving vs. Judging 
(how a person deals with day-to-day activities.)


http://changingminds.org/explanations/preferences/judging_perceiving.htm

Perceivers perceive structure as being more limiting than enabling. They prefer to keep their choices open so they can cope with many problems that they know life will put in their way.
They get their sense of control by keeping their options open and making choices only when they are necessary.

Judgers approach life in a structured way, creating plans and organizing their world to achieve their goals and desired results in a predictable way.
They get their sense of control by taking charge of their environment and making choices early.

https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/judging-vs-perceiving

Perceiving personality types are relaxed. They cope with challenges by keeping an open schedule that allows them the flexibility to work at their own pace and change tasks as needed.

Personalities with a judging preference are comfortable navigating life in an orderly way. They prefer neatness over messiness, and control over chaos.

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