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🗓️ 1 November 2021
⏱️ 49 minutes
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In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk about the frustration that some can face when they are either mistyped or can't find their best fit type and the benefits of going through this journey.
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0:00.0 | Hi, welcome back to the Personality Hacker podcast. My name is Joel Mark Whit and I'm |
0:10.0 | Antonio Daj. So we've been doing an inter what's becoming an interview series that we've |
0:16.2 | been recording that you will be able to hear coming up in a few podcasts. I'm not 100% |
0:22.2 | sure. We're working on the scheduling of it all soonish will be rolling out the series |
0:27.2 | of interviews of people of different types and their experience of being those types. And the |
0:33.0 | one thing that has been a consistent theme so far is it might not end up all 16 individuals |
0:40.2 | re-interview will say this but so far every single person started out being mistyped. That |
0:47.3 | was their point of origin. They discovered type. They were given a type based on maybe I mean |
0:55.3 | one person it was like an official indicator report for another person it was like you know a |
1:00.7 | website with a test but all of them ended up being different best fit types than what they started |
1:07.9 | out to as their point of origin. So then we talk a little bit about the journey okay so talk about |
1:13.0 | the journey between you discovering type and you finding your best fit type and for some they go |
1:18.2 | through multiple different types for others it was just the original one was inaccurate and then they |
1:23.5 | discovered their accurate type later. But it seems that for most people that original mistype |
1:31.4 | wasn't the end of the world. Yeah it was like it was okay it was in some cases it was what they |
1:37.5 | needed to hear at that moment. Well in some report that they actually started down a growth path |
1:43.8 | with that as an understanding. So I think on this type xyz I'm going to start growing using the |
1:49.2 | tools that that type would use and that was even interesting hearing some of those experiences. |
1:53.6 | Yeah although you know like they realized in retrospect well I thought I was developing |
1:59.2 | this one function but it actually ended up being that I was developing my you know my functions |
2:03.8 | but thinking that they were a different function which I think happens a lot. But I thought about |
2:08.3 | this I I think okay so if you've heard the podcast much you know that I'm not a big fan of running |
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