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In this episode Joel and Antonia talk about the dangers and pitfalls of hiding your intuition and “intuitive blending” instead of standing out.

In this podcast you’ll find:

  • Intuitives are people who use advanced pattern recognition as their primary learning style.
  • Sensors value reliable information. Intuitives prefer speculation.
  • Intuitives navigate the world that’s not created for them. Because of this, their needs are not met. They can start to believe that they’re broken as if something’s wrong with them.
  • They often ask themselves, “How do I see things the way other people do?” “What is it about me?”
  • Intuitives have the tendency to know they’re different.
  • Since Intuitives are really good in pattern recognition, they don’t get the privilege of blissful ignorance.
  • Perspectives users can sometimes be a little detached by how people see them.
  • Most Intuitives pick up easily. They’re different and very aware of it. They do get this feeling that something is different inside them.
  • Because people who uses the sensory style are looking for something concrete and tangible, in their minds they have categories for everything.
  • When Intuitives start to pretend or act as sensors in order to fit in, they are now doing a process called “intuitive blending”.
  • With intuitive blending, they’re able to speak both intuitive and sensor languages. As a result, they end up denying an integral piece of who they are. Intuitive blending by definition means suppressing who you are. If an intuitive starts to blend, they have disqualified themselves from basically being understood.
  • Intuitive blending is very damaging because they are not getting their primary needs met which is Intuitive Conversation.
  • Intuitives want to make an impact regardless if it’s small or big. They want the world to give feedback that they’re doing an excellent job.
  • Intuitives have a great gift for leadership.
  • A sensor is going to make an impact based on something verifiable and tangible.
  • Intuitive Awakening Program – program specifically targeted to Intuitives which is designed to help them become the best version of themselves.
  • Only 25% of the people who are Intuitives and if they all go blending, the world stagnates.

In this episode Joel and Antonia talk about the dangers and pitfalls of hiding your intuition and “intuitive blending” instead of standing out. #podcast #Intuition #MBTI

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16 comments

  • Dana
    • Dana
    • August 30, 2015 at 6:47 pm

    The idea of intuitive blending definitely resonates when I consider my adolescent years and my early career. Even the people I sort of “fit in” with as a teen didn’t really understand me, resulting in MANY one-sided relationships. I’ve only maintained a handful of friendships from those years. In contrast, my current partner and most of my close friends are people I met in college and a few members of my extended family.
    Thanks for bringing this discussion forward to a public audience!

  • Allyse
    • Allyse
    • April 29, 2015 at 12:06 am

    I’m just very fortunate that while I was raised by an ISTP father and an ISFJ mother they were so very good about letting all their children be. Two sisters. Oldest ISFP, Middle INFP, me – ENFJ and my brother ENFP. I thank goodness everyday that they didn’t try to make any of us anything other than ourselves. Good people…but within who we were. I always felt special and loved.

  • Antonia Dodge
    • Antonia Dodge
    • October 9, 2014 at 8:08 pm

    Thanks for the feedback! It’s our hope that no one has to experience what you’re describing.

    A

  • Serina
    • Serina
    • October 9, 2014 at 2:11 am

    I am an INFJ and my parents are ESTP and ISTJ. My parents also took me to a therapist and blamed me for our toxic relationship. I totally agree with you that this groomed me for one-sided relationships in my early friendships and caused me to hide myself from others. It has taken years of working on myself, and some major wake up calls to get to the place of balance that I am now. Thanks for covering this topic. I agree with Andrea, it is very important, especially for young intuitives to understand in order to live an authentic and meaningful life.

  • Joel Mark Witt
    • Joel Mark Witt
    • September 16, 2014 at 6:48 pm

    Thanks Andrea for your comment. It’s so exciting when Intuitives embrace their authentic selves.

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