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Personality Hacker Podcast

Sensing Personality Types - 0093

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🗓️ 23 November 2015

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In this episode Joel and Antonia talk about the gifts and skills of the sensing personality types in relation to Intuitives.

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0:00.0

Hey welcome back to the personality hacker podcast my name is Joe Mark Witt and I'm

0:05.7

Antonia Dodge and today we're going to talk about sensors in the Myers-Brig

0:10.6

system now we've been going through a series of podcasts that

0:14.5

focused on each Myers-Briggs type and we started with the eight intuitive types.

0:17.9

And starting next week or next podcast we're going to start focusing on the eight sensor types but

0:25.2

before we did that we felt like it was the right time to do a podcast about

0:31.7

sensors in general.

0:33.3

And this is because, in part, we focus a lot on

0:38.3

intuitive as a personality hacker.

0:39.8

It's part of our B-Hag, our big hairy audacious goal is to provide resources for

0:46.0

intuitives, to spark an intuitive awakening which we've talked about in

0:50.4

previous podcasts. So we here at Personality Hacker focus a lot on the

0:55.6

eight intuitive types and that's again that's part of our major mission. But

1:00.1

we've noticed that online Meyersburg's communities have a tendency to be not so friendly

1:06.4

towards the censor types.

1:08.5

And you see this reflected in a lot of feedback.

1:11.3

Like why aren't people talking about censors? Like why aren't people talking about my personality type? You won't

1:16.7

see this so much in certified MBTI circles. In fact, I would say that they have a tendency to downplay the

1:24.8

intuitive sensor split. It's just one more dichotomy. But the clear

1:31.5

stratification between people who have intuition as their primary perceiving process

1:37.6

or sensing as their primary perceiving process, you can see that this is majorly important to the individuals who discover their

1:44.5

intuitives because one of the first things that happens, one of the first things that happens is

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