Whether you’re a Sensor or an Intuitive, you have a ‘comfort zone’ of conversation. On top of that, your tendency will be to gravitate to the same ‘comfort zone’ as other people who share your learning style. If you’re in a relationship with someone of a different learning style, what’s the secret to explaining your preference and – even more importantly – identifying where they’re most comfortable?

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26 comments

  • JD
    • JD
    • April 8, 2019 at 5:27 am

    I’m happiest on the rung below ‘bessie the milk cow’ which is ‘the bessie the cow with registration number #435-5657’, because there are definitely many milk cows named Bessie, and the term ‘milk’ cow could mean several things….

    Thanks for the video, its helping me see why I am failing to connect with my N husband when we try to discuss scientific topics together.

  • Stacey
    • Stacey
    • January 25, 2019 at 3:45 pm

    Thank you…very informative.

  • Jeremy
    • Jeremy
    • September 28, 2018 at 11:22 pm

    I go from Bessie is a cow to a strong logical argument for existential nihilism in a very short period of time.

  • David
    • David
    • August 25, 2017 at 6:33 am

    I too am an iNtuitive (INFP) with a sensing spouse. It occurred to me that I may be able to just reverse the frequency of Why-What For questions with the What-How questions. When I want to talk to a sensor, come out of the clouds, from atop my tower of babel (HA!) and talk about the stuff that actually has form and mass, er, I mean the plants and animals, wait, I mean talk about the cabbage and horses, oh yeah! The Grandmas coleslaw and Zephyr the wonder pony (yes, I know ponies and horses aren’t the same species).

    I did wonder something else though. Do the other personality characteristics contribute to the altitude on the tower? I would imaging that NFs are more in the clouds then NTs and STs are probably more grounded than SFs? Just guessing.

  • symara ann kaslov
    • symara ann kaslov
    • December 6, 2016 at 11:26 pm

    Antonia, I have always been interested in peoples personalities, but I have taken more of an astrology route. During class, I would often spend my time analyzing and trying to guess my teachers zodiac signs, and on several occasions I was able to guess them correctly. As for the MBTI, While it fascinates me, as so does the eneagram, Im having so much trouble figuring out my type. on the free tests, i keep typing as an ENFP, allthough I have my doubts. my mind seems to go back obsessively back and fourth between ISFP and INFJ. Although I don’t think of myself as a stereotypically empathic, I am and have been drawn to various spiritual teachings since I was young. Astrology discovered me when I was 11 and I was able to reconstruct my birth chart by “guessing” my time of birth. I can definitely Identify with being an Overthinker and It makes me think that thats my 10 year old introverted thinker in the back seat. What im having trouble grasping about the INFJ is the Harmony component. what I perhaps need help understanding is how that manifests aside from interpersonal relationships. I feel like its hard to gauge the harmony component, because im not often interacting with people, and especially not the same people on a regular basis.
    I also wonder if I can be an ISFP. Although I don’t practice art consistently, I find that I appreciate it very much. I actually attended an art highschool when I was younger. One of my first aspirations was to become a fashion designer which sounds very ISFP. In addition, I feel that music affects me strongly. One of my favorite things to do is to go out and dance to live music. I absolutely revel in the experience of becoming one with the music and moving my body in a way that feels pleasing. but when I dance, I a m not trying to create anything, or even express myself really, It just feels cathartic to me. I was wondering if you could put up more information in the ISFP section. I find that there is alot more information and resources for INFJ. I would like to know more about the ten and three year old functions for ISFP. with that said, I defiantly resonate as a compulsive over thinker, someone who is very stuck in my head, and I feel like it often thwarts me from taking action

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