Tag: MBTI

  • Speedtyping

    Speedtyping is the art of identifying some common quirks associated with certain personality traits. Speedtyping is a start to learning about someone – but not the end. When you’ve figured out someone’s base type, always look for deeper understanding of how and why the person got where they are today. Try to also understand the…

  • Dichotomies vs Cognitive Functions

    Without the dichotomies, there can be no cognitive functions, without the cognitive functions, there can be no dichotomies. Dichotomies vs cognitive functions Technically, the introverted and thinking is predisposed to “introverted” “thinking” as their dominant function because, as an introvert, introversion is an energetic mental action of towering up, a mapped, compass-based form of thinking…

  • Your MBTI Type Stereotypes

    Feelers tend to see thinking types as cold. Thinking types tend to see feeling types as weak. Intuitives tend to see sensors as shallow. Sensors tend to see iNtuitives as naive or unrealistic. But often, what we are seeing is just the result of our own type bias. We have our own preference for one…

  • Common INFJ Problems / The ESTP Shadow

    The shadow side of an INFJ is the ESTP. And while the ESTP is often misportrayed an aggressive jock, INFJs in the ESTP mode are not necessarily aggressive types. Thinking and Perceiving in itself is rarely an aggressive or controlling function. INFJs under the influence of ESTP don’t turn into some sort of shadow jocks.…

  • The Next Step For Neojungian Typology

    This is an excerpt from my most recent ebook, Next Steps For Neojungian Typology. Does Type Change? Personality is iffy and ever changing. This makes it hard to measure consistently. We are constantly being shaped by our environment and our experiences. We are constantly changing and reinventing ourselves. Perhaps the biggest issue for models like the…