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In this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia talk about what it means to use your personality type to find flow in your life.

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In this podcast you’ll find:

  • What is a flow state – and how does this apply to personality types?
  • The important conditions required to enter a flow state.
  • How do our flow states change over time?
  • What is “the flow question” Joel and Antonia teach in Profiler Training?
  • What can we gain from understanding the flow state of our preferred cognitive functions?
    • Check out our article on the Car Model to discover your cognitive functions.
    • What do our Driver (dominant) and Copilot (auxiliary) functions need to achieve flow?
    • How our 10 Year Old (tertiary) and 3 Year Old (inferior) functions affect flow.
  • How to use this episode to move forward and develop your relationship with flow.

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11 comments

  • Brendi
    • Brendi
    • February 6, 2023 at 6:02 pm

    I’m an INTJ and my best friend is an INTJ.
    We get into flow listening to your podcast (or other informational content) at the same time and shooting texts back and forth about how to apply it.
    I feel like I get a new piece of information and add it to my database. Having a conversation with her about how it’s applicable engages Te and validating or coaching each other regarding the topic allows us to use our Fi. I do this while I’m working, cleaning houses, and use my Se to physically engage my body in an activity I am confident in doing, in a place where I feel safe and secure. I feel that my first 4 functions are all engaged when I do this.

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