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Developing Your 10 Year Old Tertiary Cognitive Function - 0122

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🗓️ 23 May 2016

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In this episode Joel and Antonia talk about developing a healthy relationship with your tertiary cognitive function (what we call the 10-year-old in the Car Model).

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0:00.0

Hey welcome back to the personality hacker podcast my name is Joe Mark Witt and I'm

0:06.0

Antonia Dodge it's no secret that we are all about personal growth here at

0:10.1

personality hacker and one of our favorite tools obviously is Personality Psychology.

0:15.4

The Myers-Brig system in particular, we love the system because we feel like it gives people

0:19.4

a great understanding of themselves and how to craft a unique personal growth path for themselves

0:25.0

by understanding who they are and how they show up to the world.

0:28.0

And in the midst of that, we have something that we always reference in these podcasts

0:31.0

when we're talking about the system and that is what

0:35.0

we've called the car model if you want a visual reference of this you can go over to

0:38.0

our website personality hacker.com and type into the search field there car model an article will come up that gives a

0:44.7

visual representation of what I'm talking about when I say car model and basically

0:48.7

what the car model is it's a way for us to understand the mental wiring of our minds what's technically called our cognitive function stack in Myers-Briggs terms and it gives just a really great

1:00.8

Easy way to understand how our minds are wired and where these parts of our

1:05.0

minds and the and the mental wiring of our minds are placed in our personality and

1:09.7

it really informs how we show up to the world and informs our growth path and informs a lot about what we talk about here at Personality Hacker.

1:17.0

And the advice we often give over and over again, Ad Nausia,, will give this advice to get into what we have called our

1:25.8

co-pilot process. Technically, it's called the auxiliary process if you're looking at a traditional

1:30.5

cognitive function stack. We feel that getting into that

1:34.8

co-pilot process and really growing that is a leverage point for your

1:38.3

personality and you've probably heard if you've been a long time

1:40.4

time us talk about this for a long time that we think that's the greatest leverage point and often what

1:45.8

happens is we don't go there initially as people we tend to skip over that and

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