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In this episode, Joel and Antonia dive deep into the needs and desires of the ISFP personality type.

In this podcast on the ISFP personality type you’ll find:

  • ISFP – Authenticity/Sensation in the Genius system
  • Highest quality responses on the ISFP survey
  • Car Model – Cognitive Function stack which influences your personality more than anything else.
  • The driver process is Introverted Feeling (Fi), which we have nicknamed “Authenticity.”
  • Fi puts ISFPs in flow.
  • It is a decision making process, so it determines how ISFPs makes decisions.
  • “What feels right to me as a person?” “What resonates with me at the core of my being?”
  • Fi is all about internal feelings – being in touch with how experiences impact you on a subjective level.
  • Anyone who leads with Fi can see a wide spectrum of everything that makes up who they are, even the dark parts.
  • Fi can become very interested in this process of ethics and how we should be treating each other.
  • ISFPs in the survey reported they struggle with self expression. They struggle to express the stuff that is beyond language. The stuff that is pure feeling and can’t just be expressed.
  • The co-pilot is Extraverted Sensing (Se), which we have nicknamed “Sensation.”
  • Sensation is about Real time information. What is coming at you in the moment using all your senses. Kinesthetic. Within body. Grounded.
  • Fi married to Se creates amazing art – self expression in physically tangible ways.
  • “Do you feel on some level you are an artist?” Most ISFPs say yes.
  • The world loves art, but doesn’t love an artist. ISFPs experience something similar to Intuitives – the idealization of them is a lot more acceptable than the reality of them.
  • ISFPs are not here to do the efficient thing. They aren’t here to build systems everybody benefits from. They are here to create and replicate emotional experiences that we cannot access any other way than through art. And that is not efficient. So ISFPs can feel very marginalized because their art is not appreciated.
  • ISFPs 10-year-old process is Introverted Intuition (Ni), which we have nicknamed “Perspectives.”
  • If an ISFP has felt censure from the world because of their need to express themselves freely they will bypass their copilot and go to the 10 year old.
  • Fi-Ni loop. Dangerous terrain.
  • If you only spend time inside of yourself you can get to a level of idealization that cannot play out in the outside world.
  • So the outside world becomes hostile and the ISFP becomes a martyr.
  • This sense of victimization means every time they attempt to do something in the outside world they bring with them all this idealization. It has to be a certain way. It has to be perfect. The outside world has to match what they are imagining inside themselves. Which is unrealistic.
  • The struggle of wanting to have other people understand what you are feeling and never attaining that is the foundation of art. To struggle again and again to create that expression can create great art.
  • But if an ISFP is too crushed by the world they hide away from the world and create more insecurity.
  • The 3-year-old process is Extraverted Thinking (Te), which we have nicknamed “Effectiveness.”
  • Effectiveness is all about getting things done and making things happen in the outside world. We live in a culture that honors Te.
  • For ISFPs this is a blind spot. Which is a struggle in a world that honors Te.
  • Te systems remove the human component. A one size fits all approach.
  • But ISFPs find that offensive. They don’t’ like depersonalized systems. They want the individual honored.
  • Automated systems can frustrate ISFPs.
  • All of us have a tendency to skip the copilot and go to the 10 yr old. If an ISFP paints an idealized perspective of how the world should be and it doesn’t play out in the outside world they can start to retreat even more. They can become more inward focused and double down on the idealized projection of how the world should be.
  • It interrupts relationships with other people. Any time we project out an idealization of how we want the world to be that is not possible everything is going to fall short and we will always be dissatisfied.
  • The antidote is making sure the ISFP spends time in their copilot. It grounds them.
  • Idealism is not the problem. It’s how the idealism is constructed. Create idealism by checking in with reality and pursuing sensation. Then see how other people’s ideals are different.
  • Let the outside world inform your idealism in order to gain competence and self worth and bring value to the world.
  • ISFPs that are on target for a realistic ideal are unstoppable. They will do everything necessary to get to their end game. They make up for their Te blind spot by going after what they want with single minded determination.
  • ISFPs have the ability to help other people replicate emotions. It is their super power!
  • Most of us don’t have access to our emotions on that level. We can get lost in emotional overload. But art can help us process that emotion.
  • ISFPs need to ask themselves what art they bring to the world.

In this episode Joel and Antonia dive deep into the needs and desires of the ISFP personality type. #ISFP #ISFPpersonality

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30 comments

  • Helen
    • Helen
    • January 5, 2018 at 4:10 pm

    I test as INFP but thought I was an INFJ. Now…. I feel so happy to have landed on ISFP, it feels SO right for me. The loop is spot on – I resonated with Authenticity (INFP) and Perspectives (INFJ) I imagine because I have been looping between the two (as an ISFP). The fact that ISFP’s are somewhat intuitive adds more nuance to the mix.

    When Antonia asks ISFP’s if they consider themselves an Artist (to help discern Type) and ISFP’s always answer ‘Yes’ my response was ‘no’. I continued pondering and then ‘click’ it all fell into place:

    I worked as a Massage Therapist and always found it a meditative type experience. It was very important to me to create a beautiful space for my Clients, everything needed to be right, the room temperature warm and inviting, low lighting, beautiful music, aromatherapy oils and a sumptuous warm draped couch for maximum sensory relaxation. Without the room set up this way, massage doesn’t really interest me. It needs to be an immersive experience created primarily to evoke the most wonderful emotions for my client. I’ve thought of going back to massage and have been very drawn to LomiLomi a spiritual massage where the Therapist dances around the table (kind of Tai Chi style!). It’s a very nurturing style coming from the heart and can be powerfully healing.

    I moved away from Massage because outside of the treatment room I had no real passion to learn or gain more knowledge – it didn’t excite me. I was really passionate about the enneagram and wanted to work as a coach using it’s insights, I qualified as a coach but ended up applying the emotional healing to all the many parts of myself (as Antonia mentioned ISFP’s have a lot of parts). When I turned towards myself I was amazed how much reactivity there was to deal with and how complicated I was compared to other people! For the past few years it seems I’ve been stuck in the ISFP loop driving myself crazy, nearly throwing in the towel a few times. I just couldn’t see clearly what my gifts are but I feel so certain now that returning to massage is my path.

    My potential challenge is to have faith in what my heart is telling me and not listen to my head if it starts telling me I could do better etc. I don’t think it will happen this time though. I feel I’ve suffered long enough and am ready to begin a new chapter…or perhaps visit an old one with a completely different heart and mind set :)

    Thank you Antonia and Joel SO much. You two are amazing. I love listening to your Podcasts…you’re both brilliant!

    Happy 2018!

  • Nicole
    • Nicole
    • October 18, 2017 at 5:03 pm

    As an ISFP, I quickly drank up your ISFP podcast. It finally clicked how often I get into a Fi-Ni loop and now I am excited to look for opportunities to use extroverted sensing more.

    One question, the effectiveness portion (project management, etc). How can ISFP excel in careers that require this skill? It seems the only stable careers highly value ISFPs weaknesses. Sure, I may have talent in writing, dance, creative pursuits, but I would never pursue these as ways to maintain financial stability because it’s not realistic for me. It seems the only way I can gain a higher income would be to develop these skills. Will ISFPs always have this as a point of weakness? Can this be developed and if so would it change my type? Or would I excel but always be stressed? Any suggestions?

  • Jeri
    • Jeri
    • January 27, 2017 at 4:30 pm

    I really enjoyed this podcast and found it to be very accurate. This resonated with me. I am a musician, a vocalist, and use my voice to elicit emotional responses to song. I never thought of it as a super power. Thank you for this analysis!

  • Ilona
    • Ilona
    • October 11, 2016 at 12:18 pm

    I know this was a while back but sorry for saying this. I felt annoyed at some other sites and projected the feeling at this website too when I saw her question being unanswered.

    Hopefully Natalie has found out which type she is and what functions she uses. As far as I understand, Se doesn’t mean someone has to be an artist in a typical sense.

  • Antonia Dodge
    • Antonia Dodge
    • August 24, 2016 at 4:38 pm

    So glad it brought you value! I would definitely recommend following your inner motivation as opposed to relying upon external motivation sources. Sometimes we need external motivations when dealing with the nitpicky parts of our careers that we don’t particularly enjoy (since those will always exist), but as far as choosing a career itself go with what makes your heart sing.

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