Discover how you become oppositional or stubborn, as well as clashes you might have with other types, in this in-depth article. #Personality #MBTI #INFP #INFJ
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The Opposing Role of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

Do you really want to dig deep into your personality type and how it works? If you’re tired of worn-out, lite-quality data then you’re in the right place. We’re learning about each of the 16 Myers-Briggs® personality types in-depth by breaking down their cognitive function stacks and seeing 8 unique ways that they experience the…

Get an in-depth look at your inferior function and how it might be tripping you up or hurting your relationships. #MBTI #Personality #INFJ #INFP
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The Inferior Function of Each Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

Is there a certain part of your life that feels nearly impossible to master? Do you feel like the same experiences trip you up again and again? Your Myers-Briggs® personality type might have something to do with that! Each of us is wired to perform well in certain areas but at the expense of other…

Discover the self-care practice that will powerfully improve your life, based on your #Enneagram type. #Personality #Enneatype
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The Self Care You Avoid (But Need) Based On Your Enneagram Type

Most of us strive to be the best version of ourselves that we can possibly be. But in our efforts to do that, we tend to fixate on only one direction of growth. Usually the direction we take leads us towards our core desire. Ones will try harder to be more perfect people. Two’s will…

Get an in-depth look at the auxiliary function of each Myers-Briggs® personality type. #MBTI #Personality #INFJ #INFP
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The Auxiliary Function of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

Last week we explored how each personality type experiences their dominant function. Today we’re going to explore the auxiliary function. The auxiliary function acts as a support to your dominant function. You can think of the dominant as the “commander in chief” of your personality and the auxiliary as the “second in command.” Your auxiliary…