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Why We Resist Developing The Co-Pilot In Our Personality - 0226

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🗓️ 21 May 2018

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk about why we tend to avoid developing our co-pilot cognitive function in our Myers-Briggs personality.

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0:00.0

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

0:07.8

And I'm Antonia Dodge. Today we're continuing, or actually we're going to start a new series. The only reason why

0:14.2

I say continuing is because on the last podcast we did some prep work for this

0:19.8

series that we're about to launch into which is on the importance of developing

0:24.5

your co-pilot process and if you don't know what I mean by co-pilots go check out

0:29.3

the very most recent podcast before this one on the car model and it flays out what we mean by

0:36.1

co-pilot or if you are a Myers-Briggs geek then the auxiliary cognitive function.

0:43.0

We get a lot of questions about how to develop the co-pilot

0:48.0

because we are always on about it.

0:50.0

We believe that it is one of the most important things that you can do when using Meyers Briggs for growth and the reason why and if you remember the podcast from last week

0:59.6

There is a dominant or driver cognitive function

1:03.4

that helps make up your personality type,

1:05.3

and there is an auxiliary or a co-pilot

1:07.9

cognitive function that makes up your personality type.

1:10.6

And these two functions in cahoots with each other help you cover four elements

1:17.4

that every human being needs to be able to do. And that is go inward to consult who you are internally and get to know yourself on an identity level.

1:27.0

And that is an introverted activity.

1:29.0

And then also get outer world feedback and observe how you're making an impact in the world and that is an

1:34.4

extroverted activity. And also these two functions allow you to take in and gather more information

1:41.6

and perceive the world based on how you are wired's interests.

1:46.4

And then it also helps you judge that information

1:49.6

or evaluate the quality of the information

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