Have you ever had such moments: He was obviously reluctant, but he still agreed to someone else's request with a smile; I just made up my mind, but I completely deny myself because of a little emotional fluctuation; I always think that I am 'very rational' and 'very empathetic', but in reality, I often fall into internal friction, emotional repetition, and fatigue in relationships. You may have a ...
Emotional intelligence (EQ), also known as emotional intelligence, is related to a person's ability to recognize and express emotions, as well as skills in interpersonal communication. EQ emotional intelligence plays a key role in personal success and happiness. People with high emotional intelligence are often more likely to win the trust and love of others, and they are at ease when solving prob...
Qin Keqing's MBTI personality analysis: The most mysterious ENFP personality in Dream of Red Mansions? Among the many characters in 'Dream of Red Mansions', Qin Keqing always has a mysterious halo. Not only is she beautiful and intelligent, and has delicate emotions, she also shows the dual tension of independent thinking and emotional conflict among the women in the Red Chamber. This article will...
In MBTI's 16-type personality, the architect (INTJ) character is known for its rationality and independence. Their 'giving and taking' in a romantic relationship is like a subtle dance between mutual support and maintaining spaces. Boundaries and reciprocity in INTJ relationships No matter any relationship, healthy boundaries and reciprocity balance are key to success. The interaction between love...
Love is always heart-warming and dreamy. For many extroverted and passionate people, the arrival of love is often as violent as a storm. However, such passion may also conceal some unhealthy manipulation behaviors, especially for the typical ESFP-type personality (extroversion, sensation, emotion, perception) in personality tests. ESFP personality, also known as the 'performer' or 'energy type', l...
In the MBTI type sixteen personality, INTJ is often called a 'strategist' or 'architectural personality'. This personality type is naturally good at analyzing systems, insight into patterns, and planning the future through logical reasoning. They pursue efficiency and are passionate about knowledge, and are typical rationalists. However, when dealing with emotions, INTJs often fall into another di...
Among the MBTI type sixteen personality, the ESFJ personality type (extroversion, real sense, emotion, judgment) is usually considered to be the most responsible and considerate partner in the relationship. They are enthusiastic, delicate, and people-oriented, especially in romantic relationships, tend to be 'paying-oriented'. But even such a person who is born good at taking care of others will f...
In the workplace, many people feel confused, unsure of their career direction or face problems such as work burnout and anxiety. As an effective career planning tool, the Career Three Leaf Crop Model helps us conduct comprehensive analysis and reflection from the three aspects of 'interest', 'ability' and 'value', so as to find the balance point of career development and get out of the predicament...
Understand the gaslighting effect and its manifestations, and learn to identify and cope with psychological manipulation. Help you protect yourself from emotional abuse and restore self-esteem and confidence through practical cases, online testing and effective methods. Have you ever encountered a situation where your partner, relative, friend or colleague deliberately distorts the facts, making y...
A detailed explanation of the differences between MBTI Type I personality and E personality. This article deeply explores the differences between Type I personality and E personality in MBTI, covering core traits, advantages and disadvantages, workplace performance, common misunderstandings, etc., to help you fully understand and respond effectively and build harmonious interpersonal relationships...