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Personality Hacker Podcast

Capacity vs Maturity Of Your Cognitive Functions - 0331

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🗓️ 18 May 2020

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Joel and Antonia create a distinction between the capacity and maturity of your cognitive functions.

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0:00.0

Hi, welcome back to the Personality Hacker Podcast. My name is Joe Mark Witt.

0:08.0

And I'm Antonia Dodge. So we came up with a model here at Personality Hacker. You've heard us probably talk a lot about if you're

0:14.4

a podcast listener, a long-time listener. We called the car model. And it's basically a way for

0:19.3

you to understand your cognitive function stack in a metaphor of a four passenger car.

0:26.2

So we have a driver, a co-pilot, and then we have two positions in the backseat, a 10-year-old

0:31.0

and a 3-year-old position. And we take your personality, you

0:34.6

know your 4 letter code, we find the cognitive function stack from your 4 letter

0:38.7

code, so for me as an ENFP I'd find my cognitive function, and then I lay that into this car model metaphor

0:45.2

to help to understand the parts of my mind, how I learn information and make decisions,

0:49.6

and how they're showing up in their capacity and their maturity. And we were recently doing a

0:55.6

workshop with our pro-flour training students. By the way, if you are new to the

0:58.8

podcast, you're like, wait, cognitive function stacks, car model, what are you talking

1:02.2

about Joel?

1:03.3

We've got podcast recorded on all of this.

1:05.1

Head over to Personality hacker.com.

1:07.4

You can do a quick search on our website and find podcasts and articles and even diagrams

1:12.4

to describe what I'm talking about to get yourself caught up if you're a new

1:15.8

listener. But we were having this profiler training experience this weekend, this past weekend,

1:21.8

with our profiler training students who are learning the skill

1:24.9

of doing live profiling with people, sitting down having a conversation with someone and determining

1:29.3

their personality type through a conversation.

1:31.3

They start with some questions, but we ultimately move them to conversational

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