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Integrating The Weak Side Of Your Cognitive Functions (Part 2) - 0388

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🗓️ 21 June 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Joel and Antonia finalize a two-part series about integrating your cognitive functions. In this episode they cover the judging functions and how to integrate the weak side of each in your personality.

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0:00.0

I welcome back to the Personality Hacker podcast.

0:07.2

My name is Joel Mark Witt and I'm Antonio Dodge.

0:09.9

This is the second episode of a two-part series, talking about integrating the weaker side

0:17.0

of our cognitive function polarities.

0:18.8

Now that's a lot of technical terms I just threw out there.

0:22.8

And if you are a new listener, this is probably intermediate level stuff.

0:27.2

So one of the things you can do is go over to PersonalityHacker.com and search at Personality

0:32.8

Hacker the term the car model.

0:35.9

This will give you a framework for how we talk about what's technically called cognitive

0:40.4

functions in the Myers-Briggs system.

0:42.0

These are the program of your mind, how you learn information, make decisions, and your

0:45.1

four-letter Myers-Briggs code tells you which cognitive functions you're using.

0:49.6

And if you want to hear us talk about those perceiving functions on the last episode,

0:54.0

it would be the best place to get yourself up to speed for those four functions in your

0:59.8

personality.

1:01.2

In that episode, we talked a little bit about what we mean when we didn't talk a little

1:05.4

bit.

1:06.4

We spent an entire episode talking about what it means to integrate the weaker side of

1:11.1

a cognitive function polarity.

1:13.3

That is to say, all of us are going to use both sides of the polarities that are most

1:17.8

represented in our personality types.

1:19.7

So your driver, dominant in your three-year-old inferior, make up one polarity, and it doesn't

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