Tag: 16 Personalities

  • “I don’t have a personality type.”

    When people say they relate to all types, or that they are ambiverts. It really means a missed chance to learn something about yourself and who you are. “I don’t have a personality type.” is a sad dismissal of a chance at personal discovery. However, it makes sense, given the problems with many modern personality tests.…

  • Stereotypes About Judgers And Perceivers

    Many job employeers are quick to screen out perceivers, favouring judgers for their control, organisation and direction skills. This is all based on common stereotypes about judgers and perceivers. But the employers have been fooled by the MBTI. Judging and perceiving doesn’t test a persons ability to manage stress or to organise your life. It…

  • Ten Struggles For Intelligent ENXPs

    ENXPs enter a flow when they use their ability to read patterns and to investigate hidden patterns around them. There are ENXPs that have an average, high, or exceptional ability to read patterns. There are more and less creative ENXPs. The higher your intelligence, the more patterns you will pick up on. When you develop…

  • How I Reach Flow As An ENFP

    Neojungian Academy has developed a novel framework by which we all are able to view our own personality type.  What’s really cool about it all is that each type has an extremely well-defined flow state….A state that we all uniquely feel at home with.  It is our ‘home base’ where all the really awesome qualities…

  • The ISFJ (As You Never Saw Them Before)

    Hysterical, petty, shallow, controlling, manipulative, the negative stereotypes about SFJs are plenty. Here is an account of ISFJs that will hopefully transform much of what you think about this type. And it will maybe even make you consider what type you are. INFJs, I’m looking at you. The Real ISFJ ISFJs are one of the…

  • What every type gets high on – and what they would rather not experience

    We all have those moments and experiences that we love. And then we have things we would rather not experience. And then we have things that we fear – but also are fascinated by. When Scouts (ESXX) experience negative emotions, they go into IN. When Scouts instead follow an inspiration, they go into IS. What…

  • INXJ – Are INFJs and INTJs secretive?

    I think there is a common misconception that INFJs and INTJs intentionally withhold information from others, when in fact, most of the time, it is that INFJs and INTJs spend a longer time to search for information and to double check if information is true. Check the video on INFJ and INTJs secretiveness now! Dealing…

  • Are Judgers Better Than Perceivers?

    With perceivers described as lazy and carefree go with the flow types, and judgers described as organized, on time, and focused, are judgers better than perceivers? Are perceivers simply out of touch with modern society, and unable to adjust to it’s demands and needs? Are judgers better than perceivers? I tend to notice that it is…

  • What You Never Knew About Intuition

    I love philosophy, theory and speculation. I love going down the rabbit hole, exploring, testing, and forming a big picture theory of everything. And I love testing ideas against one another. I like seeing what is most propable, and determining how likely a theory is. As a philosopher speculant type (INFJ) I have two unique…

  • The Difference Between Intelligence And Intuition

    Let me tell you about a huge, huge mistake that people make when they’re learning to type others. Because too many get caught up in people’s intelligence, social competence, and empathy. Are you going to be a judge for people’s skills or are you going to type based on people’s identity or behavior? I have…