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Time and Self-control—Detailed explanation of the effects of cognitive psychology|Famous collection of psychological effects

Time and Self-control—Detailed explanation of the effects of cognitive psychology|Famous collection of psychological effects
In our daily lives, the concept of time and self-control almost determine how we set goals, plan our future, and resist temptations. Whether it is to decide to exercise today or 'to talk about it tomorrow', or when facing the choice of instant pleasure and long-term benefits, psychological research reveals the cognitive mechanism behind it. These mechanisms are not simply 'strong willpower' issues...

How MBTI Personality ESFP avoids manipulation in intimate relationships: Finding balance and boundaries

How MBTI Personality ESFP avoids manipulation in intimate relationships: Finding balance and boundaries
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...

Perfectionism and Turbulent personality: Self-determination trap in MBTI test

Perfectionism and Turbulent personality: Self-determination trap in MBTI test
Do you often feel that you are 'not good enough'? Always tangled with the details and it is difficult to relax? You are obviously doing well, but you are still not satisfied with your performance? If these descriptions make you empathize with it, then you are likely to have a perfectionist tendency in your personality, especially those with the 'Turbulent' traits in the MBTI personality test, whic...

What do '-A' and '-T' in MBTI represent? Understand identity traits and personality strategies

What do '-A' and '-T' in MBTI represent? Understand identity traits and personality strategies
In Myers-Briggs personality type (MBTI sixteen personality), in addition to the common four dimensions (extroversion E/introversion I, sensory S/intuition N, thinking T/emotion F, judgment J/perception P), you may also notice a often overlooked but very critical suffix: -A and -T . Many people are puzzled when seeing results like INFJ-T or ENTP-A , what exactly does this extra letter mean? What de...

MBTI Book List: 10 Must-read books to help you understand yourself, discover potential, and improve your leadership

MBTI Book List: 10 Must-read books to help you understand yourself, discover potential, and improve your leadership
Do you want to understand your personality type, discover your potential and strengths, find a career direction that suits you, and improve your leadership and interpersonal relationships? If your answer is yes, then you must not miss the following MBTI-related books, which will take you into a brand new world of psychology, allowing you to know yourself, understand others, and win in character! W...

MBTI-IT personality model: an introverted and sensitive thinker—a deep analysis of constantly self-improvement personality

MBTI-IT personality model: an introverted and sensitive thinker—a deep analysis of constantly self-improvement personality
In the MBTI personality test system, there is a type of people who are called 'continuously self-improvement'. They are often introverted, sensitive and self-reflective, and are typical representatives of the pursuit of self-growth. PsycTest Quiz provides you with free MBTI personality tests to help you discover your personality potential and understand what personality type you are. This article ...

A comprehensive comparison between ENFJ-A and ENFJ-T: Revealing the confidence and sensitivity of the protagonist-type personality of MBTI ENFJ

A comprehensive comparison between ENFJ-A and ENFJ-T: Revealing the confidence and sensitivity of the protagonist-type personality of MBTI ENFJ
Among the sixteen-type MBTI personality, the 'protagonist' (ENFJ) is known for his strong desire for leadership, emotional appeal and excellent communication skills. They are naturally good at influencing others and are a combination of idealism and action. However, many people don’t know that the protagonist-type personality is actually divided into two completely different tendencies: ENFJ-A (co...

True interpretation of MBTI personality type: INTJ-Planner

True interpretation of MBTI personality type: INTJ-Planner
MBTI personality type: INTJ - Planner INTJ is an individual with great analytical and problem-solving ability, and is always eager to optimize systems and processes through innovative thinking. Whether it is work, family, or personal life, they are always keenly able to capture the potential for improvement. Analysis of INTJ personality type INTJs usually have excellent intelligence and are passio...

What do A and T mean in MBTI personality test? Complete analysis of the differences in personality between T and A

What do A and T mean in MBTI personality test? Complete analysis of the differences in personality between T and A
Detailed explanation of the meaning of A and T in the MBTI test results, and in-depth comparison of T-type (Turbulent) and Assertive personality traits to help you fully understand your personality type. There are 5 practical ways to change personality. Why do A and T appear in the MBTI test results? What do they represent? When you complete the MBTI test, you may find that the results are not jus...

INTJ's Emotion Control Strategy: The Art of Balance between Rationality and Emotion in MBTI Personality

INTJ's Emotion Control Strategy: The Art of Balance between Rationality and Emotion in MBTI Personality
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...
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