Find out the Myers-Briggs personality types of the Schitt's Creek characters.
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The Myers-Briggs® Personality Types of the Schitt’s Creek Characters

Schitt’s Creek is one of my favorite comfort TV shows, and one that I’ve revisited several times, especially when life is really overwhelming me. I love the characters, no matter how absurd they are. So today I decided I’d really try to think about their personality types in case you love this show as much…

Find out what the INTP Ti-Si loop really is and how to cope with it.
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The INTP Ti-Si Loop: When Thinking Becomes a Trap

Do you ever find yourself endlessly analyzing every detail of a situation but feeling like you’re getting nowhere? As an INTP, your natural inclination to dissect, scrutinize, and perfect your thoughts is a superpower. But, sometimes, that superpower turns into a trap, especially when you’re stuck in what’s known as a Ti-Si loop. In the…

Extraverted Intuition (Ne) and how to spot it in real life with examples
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Extraverted Intuition (Ne) in Real Life (with Examples)

If your brain were a video game, Extraverted Intuition (Ne) would be the cheat code that lets you see every hidden path, possible side quest, and bonus round all at once. ENFPs and ENTPs, this is your reality. While most people are content with a single solution, your mind runs on What if… and Why…

J vs P: Judging or Perceiving MBTI
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Judging vs. Perceiving (J vs P): Which Are You?

One of the most confusing things about the MBTI® is the Judging or Perceiving preference. Many people get these preferences confused or feel unsure about which preference they use. I’m really hoping this article will make it a little easier for people to understand and figure out the whole J/P mystery. Not sure what your…

Find out how each of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types process sadness. #MBTI #Personality #INFJ
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Which Myers-Briggs® Personality Types Are Most Prone to Sadness?

Is there any relationship between sadness and your Myers-Briggs® personality type? I recently conducted a survey with over 5,000 respondents. In the survey, one of the questions I asked was, “What emotion do you experience most regularly?” There were 21 options for people to choose from, ranging from “Joy” to “Contentment” to “Pessimism.” Sadness was…