The Pet Peeves of Every  Myers-Briggs® Personality Type
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The Pet Peeves of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

Do you have a weird pet peeve that nobody else seems to understand? Perhaps some people get it and some don’t. Do you ever wonder WHY something bothers you as much as it does? Today we’re going to unveil some of the biggest pet peeves for each Myers-Briggs® personality type. Does yours fit? If not,…

The Driving Force of Every Sensing Myers-Briggs® Personality Type
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The Driving Force of Every Sensing Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

A few days ago we talked about the driving force or ambition of every intuitive Myers-Briggs® personality type. As promised, today we’re going to go over some of the basic ambitions of each sensing personality type. What is a Sensing Personality Type? Sensors are identified by the “S” in their four-letter type code. If you’re…

Why School Systems Fail Certain Myers-Briggs® Personality Types
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Why School Systems Fail Certain Myers-Briggs® Personality Types

Were you ever told that you were a “problem” student in school because you couldn’t sit still? Did you ever get scolded for changing the subject, testing poorly, or being too loud and distractible in class? When it comes to personality type and education, there are large bodies of our population that are neglected in…

What Each Sensing Myers-Briggs® Personality Type Needs in a Career
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What Each Sensing Myers-Briggs® Personality Type Needs in a Career

Have you ever wondered what the “S” or “N” in your Myers-Briggs® type code means? If you have an “S” in your type code; for example, ESTJ, then you have a preference for a mental process called Sensing. If you have an “N” in your type code; for example, ENTJ, then you have a preference…

Here’s Your Decision-Making Skill, Based On Your Personality Type
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Here’s Your Decision-Making Skill, Based On Your Personality Type

Have you ever made a major decision in your life only to regret it later because you were blind to a certain detail, or you didn’t see the future implications clearly? When we make decisions we tend to rely on our favored functions to process information and decide what to do with it. For example,…