8 INTP Stereotypes

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The INTP personality type is one of the top four most coveted personality types, up there with INFP, INTJ, and INFJ. Of course, there are a multitude of stereotypes that people associate with it. Usually, coveted types have a large amount of positive stereotypes specifically associated with them, but ironically, INTP seems to be a [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on January 9, 2023

6 ESFP Stereotypes

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The ESFP stereotypes play a major role in people failing to identify themselves as an ESFP. This personality type honestly gets very poor representation within the typology communities because of how misunderstood they are. The resources often describe a very specific version of the ESFP, one which lacks any kind of depth, intelligence, and foresight. [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on May 30, 2022

7 ENFP Stereotypes

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As with every personality type, there are plenty of ENFP stereotypes to go around. Unfortunately, stereotypes can create confusion, causing people to make inaccurate assumptions about ENFPs. Granted, some stereotypes are worse than others. Some stereotypes may even be accurate for a subset of ENFPs out there. However, stereotypes should never be used as a [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on May 23, 2022

6 Introverted Intuition (Ni) Stereotypes

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To finish off this series, Iโ€™m going to cover some common Introverted Intuition, or Ni, stereotypes. If youโ€™re interested in reading previous function-based stereotype articles, check out 6 Extraverted Thinking (Te) Stereotypes, 5 Extraverted Feeling (Fe) Stereotypes, 6 Introverted Feeling (Fi) Stereotypes, 7 Introverted Thinking (Ti) Stereotypes, 7 Extraverted Intuition (Ne) Stereotypes, 8 Extraverted Sensing [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on January 13, 2022

5 Introverted Sensing (Si) Stereotypes

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To continue on with the series, Iโ€™m going to cover some common Introverted Sensing, or Si, stereotypes. If youโ€™re interested in reading previous function-based stereotype articles, check out 6 Extraverted Thinking (Te) Stereotypes, 5 Extraverted Feeling (Fe) Stereotypes, 6 Introverted Feeling (Fi) Stereotypes, 7 Extraverted Intuition (Ne) Stereotypes, 7 Introverted Thinking (Ti) Stereotypes, and 8 [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on December 27, 2021

5 Extraverted Feeling (Fe) Stereotypes

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To continue on with the series, today Iโ€™m going to cover some common Extraverted Feeling, or Fe, stereotypes. (Iโ€™m determined to finish this series!) If youโ€™re interested in reading previous function-based stereotype articles, check out 6 Extraverted Thinking (Te) Stereotypes, 6 Introverted Feeling (Fi) Stereotypes, 7 Extraverted Intuition (Ne) Stereotypes, 7 Introverted Thinking (Ti) Stereotypes, [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on December 16, 2021

6 Extraverted Thinking (Te) Stereotypes

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Iโ€™ve had Extraverted Thinking (Te) on the brain lately. To my knowledge, there arenโ€™t a bunch of Te stereotypes, but the ones that exist are misleading enough to cause significant confusion. We see a lot of Te users who canโ€™t settle on a type because nothing quite seems to fit. Certain personality traits have become [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on December 6, 2021

7 Extraverted Intuition (Ne) Stereotypes

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I realized the other day that I havenโ€™t actually written a stereotypes article for Extraverted Intuition, or Ne. Granted, Iโ€™m generally pretty bad at completing series, so itโ€™s no surprise that there are a million potential holes I could be filling in Practical Typingโ€™s archives. However, while I was mulling over a potential article subject [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on November 15, 2021

Is Fi Absolute?

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Iโ€™ve noticed that I have a tendency to subconsciously theme when it comes to article writing. Once my mind gets rolling on a subject, itโ€™s hard to walk away until Iโ€™ve explored it deeply. Lately, my focus has been one of exploring Introverted Feeling, or Fi. Of course, itโ€™s not that I have Fi in [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on July 26, 2021

7 ISFP Stereotypes

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The ISFP (Fi-Se-Ni-Te) is probably one of the least talked about types. Some types get a bunch of negative stereotypes. Some types get a bunch of positive stereotypes. Some types are idealized. Some types seem to be almost universally hated or criticized. The ISFP, on the other hand, seems to fly under the radar, getting [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on June 28, 2021