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| is-in-es-en (xx--) |
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5 | 12.82% |
| it-if-et-ef (x-x-) |
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1 | 2.56% |
| ip-ij-ep-ej (x--x) |
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5 | 12.82% |
| st-sf-nt-nf (-xx-) |
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11 | 28.21% |
| sp-sj-np-nj (-x-x) |
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8 | 20.51% |
| tp-tj-fp-fj (--xx) |
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9 | 23.08% |
| Voters: 39. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#31 (permalink) |
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Someone told me that Otto Kroeger gave a lecture last month on the different letter pairs and their uses. That would have been interesting if I had the time and the money.
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He, Hile Rutledge and Katherine Hirsh taught a 2-day workshop on it 2 weeks ago in VA. There are local Association for Psychological Type chapters all over the country and you might just run into such a program at a lower cost if you keep watching!
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You're A Daisy If Ya' Do!
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Approve 100%.
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Type: ENTP
Location: In a house
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Quadrants IS = I learn by... IE = I learn best.... etc. |
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Type: ENFP
Location: New Jersey
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-xx- for intuitives
-x-x for sensors
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"Honest differences are often a healthy sign of progress. " "You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty." "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." Mahatma Gandhi MBTI: ENFP | Enneagram: 9w1 | Acetylcholine dominant Choleric according to Eysenck's system. Big 5: Primary Inquisitive | Socionics: IEE Gardner: Inter/Intra-personal/Visual Spacial |
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I can't really imagine grouping them much further than the dominant functions:
ESP- Se ISJ- Si ENP- Ne INJ- Ni ETJ- Te ITP-Ti IFP- Fi EFJ- Fe Any more than that and temperaments start to become impractical and misleading. |
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IS: Let me know what I'm supposed to do (so I don't waste effort) ES: Let me do something while I learn EN: Let me lead while I learn IN: Let me follow my own star while I learn Quadrants and change IS: Let's make sure the change will be better than the present EN: Change? Great--let's try out new ideas IN: Let's think about change, model what might happen ES: Let's just do something!!! Function pairs and communication ST: Be brief and cover the details in order SF: Give me the details that affect me and those I work with or serve NF: Relate to big ideas and listen to me as well NT: Respect my intelligence and give me the options Function pairs and careers: ST: Jobs that involve practical results and efficiencies--civil engineering, military, production management, emergency services, accounting or law that involves procedural matters or detail SF: Jobs that involve helping others personally--preschool and elementary teaching, customer service, health care, NF: Jobs that involve human community and growth--religions careers, counseling, training and organizational development, professors (humanities), communications NT: Jobs that involve achievement, theories, strategies--science, start-up companies, strategic planning, criminal law, executive coaching Dominant function and problem solving S--add practicality, common sense and institutional memory N--add possibilities and novel ideas T--add logic, criteria F--add awareness of impact on community and fit with vision Dominant function and spirituality S--spirituality is found through practical applications, human examples of why it will help, evidence in the physical world N--spirituality is found in communities that allow for diversity and "gray" thinking, an awareness of the interconnectedness of everything, a desire to make a difference T--spirituality is found through questioning, rational consideration of multiple pathways, logically charting out pros and cons and trajectories of systems of belief F--spirituality is found in values, acceptance, building of community, and being able to help others Dominant functions and influencing: S--be brief, practical and sequential N--tie to ideas, listen to theirs T--be logical and respect them F--be personable and tie it to the people involved Temperaments...for whatever reason, I really never use them so I'm sure Nardi/Behrens have much better tags at their websites ![]() Last two letters and conflict resolution (from Damian Killen's work) TP--Take multiple points of view and want a defined process or progression. want to be able to analyze the outcomes TJ--Want closure, see it as win/lose or win/win FP--Want respectful listening, all concerns included, open exploration without judgment FJ--want intact relationships and no lingering bitterness [hence conflict resolution is difficult because resolution has 4 different meanings...]
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Operational Mode: --XX
Attitude: X--X Thought Process: -XX- It depends on which one I'd want to have a better understanding of in any given circumstance.
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