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🗓️ 2 May 2016
⏱️ 48 minutes
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In this episode Joel and Antonia talk about the ISTP, ISFP, INTP and INFP personality types and how they look when they are healthy.
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0:00.0 | Hey welcome back to the personality hacker podcast. My name is Joe Mark Witt and I'm |
0:07.1 | Antonio Dodge. This week we're continuing a four-part series on how all of the personality types in the Myers-Brigs system show up when they're healthy. |
0:15.7 | We get a lot of comments and questions about how do types show up when they're at their best. |
0:22.4 | You know, you guys talk a lot about how to grow |
0:23.9 | yourself or how to watch out for blind spots or the parts of our personalities |
0:28.0 | that aren't doing that well, but what is it you know paint us a picture? Show |
0:32.0 | us what types look like when they're doing |
0:34.1 | our best we want to cast a narrative today we want to talk about how the IP |
0:38.3 | types show up when they're healthy we're talking about I. S. T. P. S. F-T-P, and I-N-F-P today on Personality Hacker. |
0:47.0 | And one thing you've noticed going through this series is that showing up as your best self as each of these types doesn't mean that you're |
0:56.4 | fitting a stereotype necessarily. In fact, what's great about talking about the |
1:01.7 | types when they show up at their best or at their most healthy is we get a bypass stereotypes |
1:06.6 | And we just gonna talk about how they're gonna show up in their behavior and some of the ways that they look at the world and their perspectives and that doesn't necessarily mean that they look at the world and their perspectives |
1:13.7 | and that doesn't necessarily mean that they're going to fit any particular |
1:16.8 | you know trends with that type. What's great about talking about the four IP types is there's one characteristic that |
1:26.0 | seems to run through all four of these types when they're at their healthiest. |
1:29.8 | Because all four types lead with a dominant function or what we call a driver process of either introverted thinking or introverted feeling, and our nicknames for that are accuracy and authenticity. |
1:44.2 | These are decision-making processes, but they're introverted decision-making processes, which |
1:50.0 | means that the criteria for whether or not something is true, valid, rights, |
1:57.0 | you know, follows a series of should statements about the world. |
2:00.5 | Because they're introverted, it means that the qualifications for whether or not something is good or bad, right or wrong, makes sense, feels right, etc. |
2:08.0 | Is entirely subjective to the individual. |
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