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ISTJ Personality Type Advice - 0099

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🗓️ 28 December 2015

⏱️ 39 minutes

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In this episode Joel and Antonia dive deep into the needs and desires of the ISTJ personality type.

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0:00.0

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

0:06.5

And I'm Antonia Dodge. We're continuing our series about all the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types and today we're talking about the I-S-T-J personality type in the Myers-Brigs system or the

0:19.7

memory effectiveness personality in the personality hacker system.

0:24.4

We just recently went over the ISFJ personality type, so if you haven't heard that one, I recommend

0:29.6

doing so because we flesh out a lot of these concepts around being an ISJ and leading with the cognitive

0:36.4

function introverted sensing or what's called memory.

0:40.7

And this process shows up a little differently for ISTJs than it does for ISFJ's.

0:45.0

So it's going to, it will definitely be flushing out some of those nuances,

0:50.0

but if you haven't heard the ISFJ, I do recommend going listening to that.

0:53.4

I also recommend listening to the podcast on the sensing personality types

0:58.3

to get a more in-depth concept around what we call the driver cognitive function or the driver process.

1:04.6

For a frame of reference you may want to go to our website personality hacker.com and in the search

1:09.2

bar on that website type in car model.

1:12.2

It'll bring up an article where you can read about a

1:15.4

framework we use to explain personality type. We call it the car model and

1:19.6

it's basically there's four positions in the car. There's a driver, a co-pilot. In the backseat there's a 10 year old, and then right behind the driver sits a three year old process.

1:28.4

And we've given these nicknames for you as an IstJ that we're going to go over in a minute here but this framework of the car

1:34.2

model is important to see how your personality is configured and how the different parts of your

1:38.9

mind, the mental wiring of your mind are configured and how they're interplaying with each

1:42.4

other.

1:43.2

If you have that in front of you as a framework, you can have a lot better time following along

1:46.3

with what we talk about today on this podcast.

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