4 Styles of Thinking Personality Types | Podcast 509

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In this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia talk about the 4 expressions or styles of the Thinking Cognitive Functions of “Accuracy” (Introverted Thinking) and “Effectiveness” (Extraverted Thinking).

 

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  • Tanis
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    This series has been fascinating and has answered a lot of my questions- this has been the missing piece. I used to wonder if it was possible to switch types as you mature, but now I’m seeing that I switched attitudes in many of my functions (mostly from analytic to holistic) when entering parenthood.

    The description in this episode of the way the Ti types argue nailed it for me- it sounded like every argument ever between my husband (ISTP/analytic Ti) and me (INFJ/holistic Ti).

  • Jessica
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    Two comments:

    1) I think it might be common for people to have their second function as their most balanced as it’s often the one we’re most conscious of using.

    2) Wholistic introverted thinking totally has an expertise: it’s finding the flaw in every model it uses and introducing uncertainty. If someone ever listens to your whole speech on a soap box and then slowly walks you through your own ideas showing you where they are unstable, you may have met a wholistic introverted thinking user.

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