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Personality Hacker Podcast

Do We Outgrow Our Personality Weaknesses? | Podcast 551

Personality Hacker Podcast

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Help, Psychology, Myersbriggs, Jung, Personality, Type, Social Sciences, Mbti, Self, Personal, Self-improvement, Human, Development, Education, Science, Potential, Enneagram

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2024

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia talk about growing the weaker and less certain parts of our personality.

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0:00.0

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

0:07.0

And I'm Antonio Dodge.

0:09.0

So one of the things that we have been focusing on here at Personality Hacker with our clients and students and some of our programs,

0:15.2

even on this podcast I would say, is this idea of timelines.

0:20.0

Like our belief here at Personality Hacker is that we're pre-wired with our cognitive preferences,

0:26.2

the way we learn information and make decisions. And we think that over a lifetime you develop aspects of yourself but you have your basic

0:33.9

cognitive wiring that you come with.

0:35.9

And that looks like the car model of personality that we have in our personality

0:38.6

owners manuals.

0:39.6

By the way, you should get one for your personality type.

0:41.4

They're fantastic to frame out all the basics and then

0:45.1

some advanced material on how to set up your life, create an ideal day for you and

0:49.9

your personality type and then your ergonomic life that you want.

0:53.0

Excuse me.

0:55.0

But this idea of timelines has come into play

0:59.0

because a person that's a certain personality type at the age of 20 is going to go through a lot of changes in life.

1:05.6

Yeah, they're going to have the same cognitive preferences in Tonia, but they're going to shape and shift

1:11.1

how they use those cognitive preferences throughout a lifetime.

1:14.6

In fact, they're going to lean on maybe some things that were challenging when they were younger.

1:19.2

Maybe, you know, if you look at the car model personality again from the owner's manuals, the 10-year-old or what's technically called the tertiary cognitive function, or the inferior, technically called inferior, we call it the three-year-old cognitive function.

1:31.0

Well, maybe by the time you're 60 or 70, would those be like grown up? Are they still 10 and 3 as an example?

1:36.7

So these are some questions, I think a lot of our client students and people to listen to this

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