Personality Trait | Description |
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Introversion | Characterized by a focus on internal thoughts, feelings, and moods rather than seeking external stimulation. |
Extroversion | Outgoing and thrive in social environments, enjoy interacting with the world around them. |
Intuition | Prefers abstract concepts and theories and is comfortable with ambiguous or undefined situations. |
Sensing | Values concrete facts and details, tends to focus on the here and now. |
Feeling | Makes decisions based on personal values and how actions affect others. |
Thinking | Focuses on logical analysis and objective data to make decisions. |
Judging | Prefers structure and order, likes to have plans and schedules. |
Perceiving | More flexible and spontaneous, prefers to keep options open. |
Your intuition is your ability to detect patterns. We develop this ability by engaging in imaginative, curious, and creative behavior. When we engage in intuition, we momentarily become disconnected from our five senses. Instead, we begin to imagine or conceptualize a new place or idea away from what is happening around us.
Intuition is less like an answer and more like a question, a what-if. Intuitive people tend to happily speculate, discussing potential, opportunity, and what could be. But intuition is also helpful when diving into the unknown, or engaging with foreign or unusual cultures. It can be used to dissect and master the patterns of a language quickly. It can also flip and spin an image in our minds.
The four kinds of Intuition
Verbal Linguistic Intelligence
Master the patterns of a language or a complex theory, or learn the cues of a foreign culture.
Creative-associative Intelligence
Come up with ideas, spot patterns, and notice new opportunities as they emerge.
Speculative-Futuristic Intelligence
Envision a future or a possible course of action in detail; for example, rehearse for a speech, see yourself winning a marathon, and simulate based on patterns and trends.
Visual-spatial Intelligence
Spin an object in your mind and see things in vivid color and depth. Lose yourself in your inner world and develop complex theories and concepts. Or imagine a fantasy world for your next book.
Intuitive Personality Types
Personality Type | Description |
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INTJ – The Strategist | Uses logical thinking to develop long-term plans and goals. |
INFJ – The Counselor | Focused on understanding others and is guided by strong values and empathy. |
INTP – The Thinker | Interested in exploring ideas and theories, typically not influenced by emotions when making decisions. |
INFP – The Idealist | Follows a strong inner moral compass and seeks harmony between inner values and the outer world. |
ENFP – The Advocate | Enthusiastic and creative, driven by a desire to inspire and bring about change. |
ENTP – The Innovator | Curious and quick-witted, enjoys debating and thinking critically about various issues. |
ENTJ – The Commander | Goal-oriented and decisive, skilled at organizing and planning to achieve objectives. |
ENFJ – The Teacher | Excellent at guiding others, values harmony and aims to bring out the best in people. |