We don't all have to like the same things and seeing things differently makes our interactions with other people, the world around us and life much more interesting. Anyone can become angry. That's easy, but to be angry with the right person to the right degree at the right time for the right purpose and in the right way, that is not easy. That statement has been attributed to Aristotle, who lived in ancient Greece. So anyone can take a dislike to something that's easy, but to be helpful to other people, you need to explain why you dislike something and what you would like to see to make it better. This is a good use of emotional intelligence.
How does this relate to type at the core of type are the basic interactions of how information is processed and responded to the basic interaction have our preferred perceiving functions. How we take in information is sensing and intuition, and our judging functions, how we analyze and process information is thinking and feeling. When all the other expressions of the preferences fade, the habits of the mind are a result of the interactions of the mental functions and core cognitive processes, St. sf, NT and NF. These provide a strong foundation for understanding each types view of the world. When you prepare your day, what are people likely to see and hear from you? What thought processes are you using to decide on the activities of the day your preferences will drive your behavior.
It will try if you're thinking and we'll draw the expression of your thinking and this is what people will see and hear from you. Here are the basic descriptions of the typical qualities of the types mental functions, their cognitive processes. When things are going well, St. Sensing with thinking are perfectionists reasonable, matter of fact, practical, orderly, controlled, process focused and consistent. When things are not going well, they can become overbearing, rigid, intolerant, critical and overly conventional. When things are going well with SF sensing with feeling, they're compassionate, responsible, conscientious patient, warm, modest Kind of gentle and team orientated. When things are not going well they can become indecisive, hesitant, insecure, despondent and overly conventional.
When things are going well, for entity, intuition with thinking, they're assertive, decisive, factual, analytical, objective, outcome focused, they like autonomy and they're goal orientated. When things are not going well, they can become blunt, overconfidence, indifference, condescending and aggressive. When things are going well, for NF intuition with feeling they're enthusiastic, insightful flex Creative, unconventional, non conforming, tender minded and they like variety. When things are not going well, they can become fearful, anxious, over talkative, impulsive and easily distracted. Being aware of your own mental functioning is not easy and it's hard work. recognizing how this fits with your type, and the type of others helps, but will you ignore it or use it to enhance possibilities and build relationships?
It takes courage to open the habits of your mind and recognize your limitations and it takes tremendous energy to stretch beyond these habits to fulfill your potential. This courage and energy is part of your emotional intelligence. available to all but access by You