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🗓️ 23 December 2015
⏱️ 43 minutes
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In this episode Joel and Antonia dive deep into the needs and desires of the ISFJ personality type.
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0:00.0 | Hey welcome back to the personality hacker podcast my name is Joel Mark Witt and I'm |
0:07.1 | Antonia Dodge today we're continuing our series on all the 16 Myers-Brigs personality |
0:12.0 | types and today we're talking about the I-S-F-J personality |
0:16.6 | in the Myers-Briggs system or the memory harmony personality in the personality |
0:21.4 | hacker system. ISF-J's are really interesting characters, and I think that it's easy to overlook just how |
0:30.6 | quirky that they can be. But we got a lot of responses in from our survey and there were a couple |
0:38.0 | things that came up over and over again and quirky was not one of them. The biggest theme that we seem to see from our survey results |
0:46.2 | was how sensitive ISFJ's feel, |
0:49.7 | how much they really want to be in a relationship with somebody else or they really want to have |
0:55.4 | friendships and they really want to socialize, but they find themselves getting overtaxed easily, |
1:02.2 | they find themselves having a difficult time articulating their |
1:04.6 | feelings, and I think it's really, I think this is going to be really helpful podcast for |
1:09.5 | ISFJs out there trying to figure out why they might have this sort of |
1:13.4 | of yin-yang relationship with relationships and socializing and trying to |
1:18.8 | communicate where they're coming from and and really wanting those |
1:21.4 | relationships but then at the same time feeling so overwhelmed by them. |
1:26.0 | So you want to get right into the car model and then do a bit of a breakdown of some of the ways that the cognitive functions in the car model show up for this type. |
1:35.4 | Yeah, if you've been following along with all of our type-based |
1:37.5 | podcasts you'll know that we use a car model. It's just a way, it's a visual way to |
1:40.9 | look at how your mind is wired and your personality is |
1:43.8 | constructed and in this car model we use it to illustrate the mental processes |
1:49.4 | that your mind is using to learn information and make decisions. |
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