Tag: Personal development

  • Why Emotional Intelligence Is More Important Than IQ

    Discover why emotional intelligence could be a more significant factor for success than IQ. Uncover the essential skills of emotional regulation and communication that can transform your personal and professional life.

  • How My Life Changed By Becoming A Slowmad

    I’ve moved many times in my life. I moved to Uppsala, Sweden to study, and Amsterdam after I had finished my studies. And now, I’ve lived three months in Barcelona.  But why make the leap to travel, and what can you expect when you leave your old country behind and enter a new world? And…

  • How To Achieve A Growth Mindset, Based On Your Myers Briggs Personality Type

    In an ever-evolving world, where change and challenges are the only constants, adopting a growth mindset emerges as the only choice towards personal and professional fulfillment. The dichotomy between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset has been well-documented through numerous studies, revealing a propensity among individuals with a growth mindset to embrace challenges, persevere…

  • The Archetypes In Your Life, Based On Your Myers Briggs Personality Type

    Archetypes, the universal, archaic patterns and images that derive from the collective unconscious, are inherent parts of our psyche. They help to shape our behavior, guide our instincts, and pattern our emotions. Understanding these fundamental parts of ourselves offers unique insights into our personalities, motivations, and actions. In this blog post, we will explore eight…

  • Cognitive Function Subtypes

    What is your strongest cognitive function? The cognitive functions are combinations of different personality traits that together form new or unique traits. You can learn about the cognitive functions here. This article dives into the cognitive functions as extreme subtypes. These subtypes emerge as fixations with something. What is your strongest cognitive function? The cognitive…

  • MBTI: Why The ESFP Fear Sadness

    I recently asked my viewers which personality types were the most sanguine, happy, or cheerful. ESFPs, ENFPs, ESFJs and ESTPs were some of the types that came out on top. The ESFP personality type is one that seems to truly gravitate towards light-hearted fun and joy. Able to see the positive in any situation and…