16 Personalities & Types
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Thinking | System-thinking | Reason
Thinking describes how much you enjoy disagreement, critical thinking, and systematic thinking. Learn about Introverted and Extroverted Thinkers and how to develop your Thinking.
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Cognitive Function Subtypes
What is your strongest cognitive function? This article dives into cognitive functions as extreme subtypes, emerging as fixations with something. Discover yours.
Cognitive Functions
Enneagram & Core Drivers
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Ten Gifts Of Extroverted Thinkers
Explore the ten gifts of extroverted thinkers, including unlimited power, strategic planning, and practical problem-solving. Discover how to harness your Te strengths.
Values & Self-Realization
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Which types are the most optimistic?
Explore which personality types are the most optimistic and pessimistic based on cognitive functions like introverted feeling and extroverted thinking.
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Healthy and unhealthy cognitive functions
Learn how each cognitive function can become healthy or unhealthy. Discover triggers, anchors, and how to manage stress and anxiety for each function.
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Ten gifts of extroverted sensors
Explore the ten gifts of extroverted sensing, from environmental mastery to raw storytelling. Understand how this function creates immersive experiences.
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Every personality type has a different kind of humor
Humor is about alleviating stress and anxiety. It is about learning to laugh through difficulty. Humor helps us manage difficulties. It provides a temporary relief, but can…
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How All Types Experience Introverted Intuition
Discover how each MBTI type experiences introverted intuition (Ni), from dominant to shadow functions. Learn your Ni style and how it shapes your personality.
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How all types use extroverted intuition
I break down how each MBTI type uses extroverted intuition (Ne), from the passionate ENFP hero to the anxious ISFJ rival. Learn your type’s unique relationship…
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The Four INFJ Subtypes
I want to show that the INFJ personality types are less rare and more varied than people think. There are more than four INFJ subtypes, but…
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Perceiving: Open Adaptability & Spontaneous Discovery
Explore the Perceiving personality preference: a balanced fusion of reflection and adaptability. Learn how Perceiving types thrive with flexibility and insight.
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Why do the INFP get depressed?
A frequent belief in the MBTI is that INFPs are more prone to depression. A reason given is that they have strong values and that the…
The Age of Self-Realization
An exploration of what it means to live in alignment with your true values. In a world full of external noise and identity traps, this book is about overcoming internal conflict, understanding your cognitive patterns, and finding the courage to grow into who you are.

