The Value of Extraverted Sensing (Se)

in Function Analysis

Se, or Extraverted Sensing, gets associated with so many things. Good reflexes. Physical Skills. Athletics. Observation. Truthfully, much of this is anecdotal, and unfair to other types. Are we really going to say that other types canโ€™t have skills? Thatโ€™s stupid. We can all receive training, and improve our reflexes. As we (PracticalTyping) say over [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on June 14, 2021

Myers-Briggs Types in Once Upon A Time: Peter Pan (ESFP)

in Movie/TV MBTI Types

Once Upon A Time has an abundance of interesting characters with identifiable Myers-Briggs personality types (colloquially known as MBTI). Peter Pan is usually identified as an ENTJ. After watching the series, I think that fits the ESFP Myers-Briggs personality type fits Peter Pan best. Read my analysis below! The Myers-Briggs Personality Type of Peter Pan [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on June 10, 2021

9 ISTP Stereotypes

in Stereotypes

Out of all the sensor types, the ISTP (Ti-Se-Ni-Fe) seems to be one of the most favorably viewed, which mean the ISTP stereotypes arenโ€™t that bad. You can correct me if Iโ€™m wrong, but I was struggling to find any really negative stereotypes surrounding this type. Granted, itโ€™s not nearly as coveted as some types, [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on June 7, 2021

Myers-Briggs Types in 12 Monkeys (2015): James Cole (ISTP)

in Movie/TV MBTI Types

12 Monkeys has multiple main characters with identifiable Myers-Briggs personality types (colloquially known as MBTI). After receiving the request for Katarina, we decided to focus on analyzing the two most prominent characters. We were between ESTP and ISTP for James Cole, but ultimately went ISTP, as you can see. Check out our analysis below! The [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on June 3, 2021

Myers-Briggs Types in Once Upon A Time: Rumpelstiltskin (INFJ)

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Once Upon A Time has an abundance of interesting characters with identifiable Myers-Briggs personality types (colloquially known as MBTI). To my knowledge, Rumpelstiltskin is often typed as an INTJ. After watching the series, I believe Rumpelstiltskin fits the INFJ Myers-Briggs personality type best. Read my analysis below! The Myers-Briggs Personality Type of Rumpelstiltskin Dominant Ni: [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on May 27, 2021

Are Personality Types Born Or Made?

in Personality Theory 101

Back within the first year of the blog, I wrote an article on this subject, which I am returning to now. Itโ€™s not that our opinion has changed; I just feel I can do the subject a bit more justice. People tend to bicker back and forth as to how one obtains their personality. Are [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on May 17, 2021

Myers-Briggs Types in Once Upon A Time: Cora Mills (INTJ)

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Once Upon A Time has an abundance of interesting characters with identifiable Myers-Briggs personality types (colloquially known as MBTI). To my knowledge, Cora Mills is typically identified as an ENTJ, but I think she fits the INTJ personality type better. Check out my analysis below! The Myers-Briggs Personality Type of Cora Mills Dominant Ni: โ€œLook [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on May 6, 2021

Do Ti Users Lack Identity?

in Function Analysis, Speculations/Ramblings

We often say around here that Ti and Fi are the identity functions. However, if you speak to the average Ti dominant, youโ€™ll likely learn that they donโ€™t consider themselves to have much of an identity. In fact, you might learn that they donโ€™t know themselves all that well, or that they lack a sense [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on April 19, 2021

10 Tips For Getting Along With An ISTP

in Self-Development

Iโ€™ve said this, before but self-help is not really my realm. Stereotypical, I know โ€“ an ISTP who isnโ€™t great at writing self help type material โ€“ which is why the passing thought about writing material for ISTPs specifically probably wonโ€™t go anywhere (unless perhaps people start sending in very specific questions). However, the other [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on April 12, 2021

Typing Those With Neuro Differences: ADHD

in Advanced Theory

Here is my second installment in the series โ€œTyping Those With Neuro Differences.โ€ If you read the first (Typing Those With Neuro Differences: ASD), feel free to skip down to the ADHD section since the introduction and precursor information is going to be exactly the same. Anyways, letโ€™s get right into it. Introduction There are [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on March 29, 2021