Tag: Cognitive Functions
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What makes us who we are? Our thoughts?
What makes us who we are? Our thoughts? People tend to believe that it is how they think that produces who they are. But what if it is the other way around. What if it is who we are, at our core, that produces and guides how we think? In a modern Jungian context, it…
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Your strongest intelligences
Logical intelligence: Your ability to apply systems or logical principles to understand the mechanics and the functions of the world. For example mathematics, feng shui, or other principles that determine how the world “should” function. Results intelligence: Your skill in drawing information about the value of various actions and mechanics in the world, for example…
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This Is How I’m Trying To Change How You See The Cognitive Functions
Neojungian Typology will change how you look at your personality and how you think. Here’s how. I made these changes to clarify why a person would come to prefer intuition over sensing, or thinking over feeling. The neojungian system is based on flow rather than current behaviour, helping you shift from identifying your current state,…
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Personal Development & Cognitive Function Use
This is the basic sketch of the healthy, ideal INFP, in balance with all their four core functions. Able to express every aspect of themselves in a way that fits with their needs. But who is able to be like that all the time? These are the four most typical, average ways for an INFP…
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The Cognitive Functions In Real Life
I decided to make a brief writeup on the different cognitive functions. These discuss modern cognitive function definitions, not the original ones devised by Carl Jung. The modern definitions came about as people tried to discuss function differences between judging and perceiving types. Carl Jungs function definitions are more about people that are either introverted…
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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…
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Livestream on thursday: Carl Jung and the cognitive function secrets
Come join me for a livestream and ask me any questions you’d like on Carl Jung, the eight cognitive functions, and their secrets. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtjAMO50mm0
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Is authenticity better than kindness?
Authenticity is to honestly reflect your own emotions and your own feelings. And I personally believe there is no right or wrong way to relate to your emotions, as long as you actually do accept and relate to them. What I find, however, is that many of us struggle with understanding and relating to our…
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The Eight Archetypes
Humans are highly complex. You are constantly changing, from situation to situation, and here, enter the core eight variations found within you. Which of these archetypes do you tend to be in the most? Perhaps you’re a mix of the hero, but often also in the role of the sidekick? Or perhaps you’re more inclined…
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Extraverted Intuition: Not what you think it is
Did you know that extraverted intuition has been highly misunderstood in the modern theories? And did you know that there are more functions than the eight Carl Jung initially speculated to exist? Allow us to transform your idea about extroverted intuition and allow us to show you that INFPs and INTPs are more intuitive than…