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Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Extraverted feeling Se——experience the wonderfulness of reality

Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Extraverted feeling Se——experience the wonderfulness of reality
Detailed explanation of the extrovert feeling (Se function): Experience the wonderfulness of reality | MBTI cognitive function In the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) personality theory, cognitive functions are the core mechanisms for building personality types. Everyone has four main functions of the eight cognitive functions that participate in our reception and judgment of information in diff...

MBTI and Enneagram: Two popular free personality tests to help you understand yourself in depth

MBTI and Enneagram: Two popular free personality tests to help you understand yourself in depth
MBTI and Enneagram are two common personality models that are commonly used today, and they provide people with a way to gain insight into their personality, motivations and behaviors. These models not only help individuals explore their own characteristics, but also provide guidance in improving interpersonal relationships, career development, etc. In this article, we will introduce the basic con...

How should MBTI analytical personality be dealt with in the face of uncertainty? Three coping strategies and one behavior that needs to be avoided

How should MBTI analytical personality be dealt with in the face of uncertainty? Three coping strategies and one behavior that needs to be avoided
You can't predict what will happen today. For most people, this uncertainty is both exciting and can bring anxiety. If you are a typical 'analytical' MBTI personality type, such as INTJ, INTP, ENTJ, or ENTP, you may be more inclined to deal with uncontrollable situations with rational thinking. But even so, uncertainty may still cause you to be trapped in internal friction. This article will analy...

MBTI and Zodiac: ISTP Aquarius Character Analysis (with free myers-briggs quiz)

MBTI and Zodiac: ISTP Aquarius Character Analysis (with free myers-briggs quiz)
In the MBTI type sixteen personality (Myers-Briggs 16Persionalities), ISTP is called 'logical craftsman', rational, calm and value freedom. Among the twelve zodiac signs, Aquarius is known for its independence, rebellion and innovation. What kind of chemical reaction will occur when the ISTP personality in MBTI meets the Aquarius in the zodiac sign? This article will comprehensively analyze the pe...

MBTI and Zodiac Signs: ISTP Leo Personality Analysis (with free 16-type personality test entrance)

MBTI and Zodiac Signs: ISTP Leo Personality Analysis (with free 16-type personality test entrance)
The combination of MBTI and zodiac signs reveals to us the complex individual personality under the dual influence of personality and celestial phenomena. This article will focus on the unique combination of ISTP Leo , from personality traits, emotional views, interpersonal relationships to career development, and comprehensively analyze the fusion characteristics of this fire sign and rational pe...

Detailed explanation of the difference between I and E in MBTI: energy source, social mode and behavioral characteristics

Detailed explanation of the difference between I and E in MBTI: energy source, social mode and behavioral characteristics
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...

Are you a 'crying guy'? How do people with different personality types express emotions? ——MBTI personality test analysis of emotional expression differences in 16 personality

Are you a 'crying guy'? How do people with different personality types express emotions? ——MBTI personality test analysis of emotional expression differences in 16 personality
When we encounter questions such as 'Why do I always cry easily?', 'Am I too depressed my emotions?', 'What is the difference between MBTI personality types in emotional expression?', what we really want to look for is not a simple 'emotional normal', but a deeper self-understanding . In the MBTI 16 personality framework, each personality is treated completely differently when facing emotions. Som...

Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Introverted intuition——Insight into the essence of inner self

Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Introverted intuition——Insight into the essence of inner self
In MBTI personality theory, cognitive functions are the core of understanding the operating mechanisms behind personality types. Each personality type consists of four main cognitive functions that together determine how we perceive the world and make judgments . These functions are divided into perceptual function (intuition/real sense Sensing) and judgment function (thinking/emotional Feeling) ,...

INFP Libra's personality traits and lifestyle (with MBTI's latest free test portal)

INFP Libra's personality traits and lifestyle (with MBTI's latest free test portal)
Among the many combinations of MBTI personality types and zodiac signs, the INFP-type Libra is a very special existence. They also have inner idealism and a strong desire for harmonious beauty in the outside world. They are a group of people that enthusiasts of personality test and psychology pay great attention to. If you have recently searched for ' MBTI Test Portal ', ' Myers-Briggs Personality...

MBTI Love and Conflict: How ESFJ personality types deal with contradictions in intimacy

MBTI Love and Conflict: How ESFJ personality types deal with contradictions in intimacy
Among the sixteen personality types of MBTI, ESFJ (extroversion, perception, emotion, judgment) is called 'carers' and is a natural maintainer of harmony in interpersonal relationships. It is extremely important for them to maintain stability and peace in close relationships. However, no matter how close the relationship is, conflict cannot be avoided - this is both a challenge and an opportunity ...
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