Tag: stress
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INFJ | The Unyielding Curiosity or Obsessiveness Explained
How I Learnt To Care For My Ideas & Myself As an INFJ
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How do the 16 Personalities Relax?
What do the different personality types to relax and have fun? That depends on your cognitive function! Learn about my groundbreaking new theories on how we use all the eight cognitive functions in today’s article and video! Personality type Stressed & Serious Relaxed & having fun ESXJ Introverted iNtuition (Philosophy) Extroverted Sensing(Going out) ENXJ Introverted…
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How To Manage The “Stress Function”
Stress can completely deflate a person, changing one’s personality. Warm-hearted, sensitive types can become cold or aggressive, and logical and sharp individuals might find themselves become more emotional than normal. Stress does not have to be something negative however, and you can learn to thrive and manage stress in a positive way. The first thing…
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The emotional life of an INTJ
INTJs are classified as Thinking types in the MBTI. Their tendency to naturally relate to their emotions through logical means and critical thinking can appear cold to the outsider. Introverted Feeling plays a big role in the INTJ mind as a childish habit of going into and only seeing your own viewpoint and ignoring the…
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Your Type In Stress, Autopilot, Vulnerability and Flow
What does your type look like under vulnerability and flow? How do you gain inspiration? My tip: Be vulnerable. Show yourself for who you are and look for what it is you enjoy and what gives you meaning, but which you do not dare to pursue or explore. If you feel like your own type expression…
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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.…
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ENFPs as Mentors And Sidekicks
My last two articles, on the ‘Hero’ (flow-state) and ‘Rival’ represent the most well known state of opposing archetypes for any Jungian-based personality type. While the ‘Hero’ subtype represents a state of optimal ease and flow, while the ‘Rival’ represents the state where the innate gifts of the ‘Hero’ are most eclipsed, favoring a darker,…
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No, you don’t need to develop your inferior function
It is common to describe personality development as developing your weaker functions. I think this stems from a misconception of how cognitive functions work and why we favour certain functions over others. INFJs favour introverted intuition due to the positive impact it has on an INFJs well being. Introverted intuition is one of the functions…