Here’s What You Find Rude, Based On Your Myers-Briggs Type
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Here’s What You Find Rude, Based On Your Myers-Briggs Type

Updated January 22, 2024 Do you ever find yourself thinking that someone is being super rude, but then realize no one else really seems all that bothered? If so, perhaps you’ve discovered something that your personality type considers rude but that other types tend to overlook, or at least judge less harshly. Of course, there…

The Auxiliary Function of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type
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The Auxiliary Function of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

Last week we explored how each personality type experiences their dominant function. Today we’re going to explore the auxiliary function. The auxiliary function acts as a support to your dominant function. You can think of the dominant as the “commander in chief” of your personality and the auxiliary as the “second in command.” Your auxiliary…

10 Social Situations INFJs Absolutely Hate
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10 Social Situations INFJs Absolutely Hate

Have you ever been stuck in a social situation that’s just absolute agony? Yeah, me too. We INFJs tend to be fairly social for introverts, but there are some social situations that we just don’t like. “Hate” is not too strong a word for how we feel about certain things that can happen when you…

The Dominant Function of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type
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The Dominant Function of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

Do you ever wonder why you see the world in such a vastly different way from other personality types? A lot of this has to do with your cognitive functions. Each of us live and breathe and absorb the details of life in completely different ways. One cognitive function has the highest priority in your…

The Surprising Things You Notice, Based On Your Personality Type
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The Surprising Things You Notice, Based On Your Personality Type

The ENFP You easily spot patterns and connections that other people fail to notice. When you look around you, there’s a sense that everything is connected and part of a bigger picture. What does the tree have in common with the car on the side of the road? How is a fork like a piano?…