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You know, it was actually learning about the cognitive processes that finally helped me sort out my best fit type. Once I read about the difference between extraverted sensing and extraverted intuition, I realized I do Ne very badly, and only really "resort" to it when I feel hugely stressed out -- and usually what happens is that people laugh at my crazy beliefs about their underlying motives. So I kind of had to rule out the NFP types, since they excel at using Ne. From what I can tell, I rely on being able to notice options for action in the present moment instead. Quote:
You said it, sister! I really think many SFPs are good at finding ways of dealing with whatever's going on in the present moment while still being aware of what we value underneath it all. Other ISFPs can correct me if I'm wrong in generalizing here, but I'm guessing the reason we don't "seek" an identity is because we believe our identity is whatever we choose to be right here, right now, not what we used to be, or could be. Quote:
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Plus, it doesn't help that there's a lot of confusion between compassion and empathy. I don't do the latter very well, even though I think it's wonderful that some people are able to. Quote:
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What people don't seem to get is that Fi is very strong in ISFPs, not just INFPs. Honestly, since the S's tend to be more "tangible," I find the Fi even more obvious to me with them in my interactions because the INFPs can get rather ethereal and the Ne becomes more apparent. ISFPs might flex alot in terms of how things get done and seem easy-going, but their personal commitment to their values has been very intense when I've witnessed it and sometimes the judgment against those who violate them can be very strong. Your whole middle paragraph sounds stereotypically ISFP. No problems with that. ![]() Even after reading the third paragraph, I'm not sure why people would question it at the moment. You might have some non-stereotypical behavior but I'm not sure yet how it pans out.
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You're right. You shouldn't care.
It's just a label, like any other. I compare it to a filing system. There's one filing cabinet I maintain at work for building services and maintenance (it's a real estate company) and when other companies send in information about their businesses, I get to file the papers away by the category. The other day I got a new flyer about a janitorial service company that also offered window cleaning and pressure washing. Now, there's a folder for janitorial services, and a folder for pressure washing & window services. I was torn between which to put it in. In the end I opted for the Janitorial folder, because that's what the company was, a janitorial company. I decided that the fact that they offered pressure washing services didn't make them a pressure washing company. Moral of that incredibly boring story: So you offer more than your type regularly does...that doesn't mean you aren't your type. Some people just can't see past the pressure washing.
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You're most welcome, Sarah. It works for me! Another? I think Eleanor Roosevelt said it, "What other people think of me is none of my business." The gift wolfy mentioned is a great one too. I feel pretty good when I allow people to keep their gifts of resentment and anger. I, also, rarely miss one of your posts! Smart Girl!
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LOL! WAIT! You're a 4 too. Hmm. Well I do feel like my identity changes so I guess I know what you mean...it happens a lot that one day I'm one way...maybe a particular side of me is showing...and then another day I'm another way...another side showing or maybe another side coupled with another mood. |
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