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In this audio reflection, Jonathan features actionable insights from the recent Personality Hacker podcast episode 557 - "The Wisdom Of All 8 Cognitive Functions."
Personality In Practice: Each week, Jonathan Hardin distills key insights from each Personality Hacker episode into short, reflective audios, offering personal stories and practical encouragement to help listeners apply personality type concepts in their daily lives.
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to Personality Hacker Podcast. I'm Jonathan and you are listening to |
0:07.6 | personality and practice. Well in the most recent, Joel and Tony to talk about the wisdom of each function. |
0:17.0 | And I really loved how they took the time to go through each function and talk about its |
0:22.1 | stereotypical use and then flip over to the wisdom of |
0:26.7 | each function. I think this is important because our job, for those of us that know personality type and seek to make it operational, |
0:36.0 | our job is to find out how to make the function functional. |
0:40.0 | And this is going to be unique for each person, for each individual. |
0:45.0 | So many times as an ENFJ, I will meet another ENFJ and think you're not really just like me of course we have some very familiar traits but each |
0:57.3 | individual person is going to utilize and steward that function in a very unique way while adhering to its core principle. |
1:07.0 | So regarding extroverted feeling, this reminds me of a story that I think I've told a couple times that profile a training or personality |
1:15.9 | life path if you've been able to catch me in a corner and listen to this. |
1:21.6 | I was driving down the back roads of West Texas and as a hospice nurse I was looking for my new patient. |
1:29.0 | And I always used GPS. I never relied on the maps. This gave me plenty of time to think about life and |
1:37.4 | think about things along the road. So anyway, I pull up into this house and immediately noticed that the front yard is littered with all kinds of trash and broken down cars. |
1:51.0 | It looked like quite a mess. |
1:52.0 | I mean there was no actual lawn to mow and |
1:53.8 | there are a couple guard dogs chained up. I was thinking this is probably a pretty |
1:57.2 | rough place. When I got in I was greeted by a warm and welcoming family and I got to meet Miss Rachel. |
2:06.2 | And Miss Rachel became not only a wonderful patient but also very dear friend. |
2:14.0 | Rachel at the time was very young. She was about 35, 40 years old and she was suffering from ALS, |
2:19.0 | Lou Gehrig's disease. |
2:21.0 | It's a neurogenerative disorder that affects the brain and the spinal |
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