Sensing Perceiving Parents
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Myers-Briggs® and Parenting – Part 3 – The Struggles of Sensing Perceiving (SP) Parents

Today I’m excited to talk about the Adventurer (SP) parents. Adventurers make up 30-35% of the population, and are known for their optimism, creativity, and fun-loving nature. Adventurers love to live life in the moment and remain open to opportunities as they arise. They are often easy-going, flexible, and up for anything new and exciting….

MBTI Movie Heroes
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The Greatest Movie Heroes of Every Myers-Briggs® Personality Type

A while back I did some posts about the greatest villains of every Myers-Briggs® personality type. Since then, I’ve gotten several requests to do a follow-up heroes post. This post was a lot of fun to write and research, and I hope you’ll enjoy it! Keep in mind that throughout the post I address various…

SP Villains
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The Greatest Villains of Every Myers-Briggs Type – Part 3 – The Artisans

I’m so excited to get write about Artisan (SP) villains this week. SP types make some pretty daunting bad guys because of their sharp tactical intelligence and quick reflexes. SPs villains tend to be the ultimate adrenaline junkies, living for the moment, taking in their surroundings and acting on them spontaneously. They usually aren’t going…

How Do YOU Use Extraverted Feeling?
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How Do YOU Use Extraverted Feeling?

Extraverted feeling is often called the “harmonizing” function. That’s because it helps us to understand and empathize with the moods and emotions of others. People with strong extraverted feeling can often absorb others emotions and feel them as if they are their own. This makes strong Fe users very good listeners who often know how to…