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🗓️ 23 November 2020
⏱️ 38 minutes
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In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk with guest host Christian Rivera about using your 6th cognitive function in your stack to break a loop. This episode (Part 4) covers the INFJ, ISFJ, ESFP, and ENFP personality types.
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0:00.0 | I will come back to the personality hacker podcast my name is Joel Mark Witt and I'm |
0:08.2 | Antonio Dodge we're joined once again by Christian Rivera from the dopamine |
0:12.1 | podcast Christian welcome back |
0:13.5 | thanks for having me always a pleasure mmm and this is the fourth and final in this series |
0:20.9 | that you have helped us talk about Christian, which is on the topic |
0:26.8 | of using your sixth function to disrupt a cognitive function loop. That is a mouthful. If this is your first podcast |
0:35.1 | welcome and also go get some context because the first three will give you plenty of |
0:40.7 | information to go with on the subject which is a little bit more of an |
0:45.2 | intermediate subject for those of you who are into personality types. Now we're |
0:50.3 | talking about cognitive functions so if you've never heard those, please go check out the car model podcast. |
0:55.0 | If you want to hear more information on cognitive function loops, we've done, we've done podcasts on that. |
1:00.0 | And if you want to understand what the six function is, we recently recorded a |
1:03.3 | podcast on developing all eight of your cognitive functions, which would of |
1:07.4 | course include the foreshadow functions which are not in your car model. |
1:11.2 | So let's pretend though you're up to speed. Let's pretend you know exactly what we're talking about because you have listened to the previous three podcasts on using that sixth function. We will be wrapping it up with the feeling functions as our |
1:26.7 | fourth and final conversation on this topic. Now the feeling functions of introverted |
1:31.4 | feeling and extroverted feeling would be the second slash six functions for I. |
1:37.0 | FJ's I S. J's and I NFJ's and I NFJ's and EFPs and EFPs. |
1:41.0 | E. F. P's. So for I FJ's, I S. F. J's or I N FJ's, you may have heard of this concept of the |
1:49.3 | cognitive loop and the cognitive loop is when you get into a loop of your dominant function and your 10-year-old tertiary function. |
1:58.0 | Your dominant function could be either introverted sensing or introverted intuition, depending on if you're an INFJ or ISFJ and the tertiary 10 year old is introverted thinking and they both share the same attitude that means you're staying in your own internal subjective personal world and you're skipping over the secondary function and it's really easy to skip over this secondary function because as an introvert and I'm an introvert myself I'm an I NTP I know that it is very easy to want to stay into that introverted world and |
2:28.8 | staying there is more comfortable and it is just a it's a more cozy place for you. It's somewhere that you'll do everything you can to stay there. I do the same thing at times. |
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