INTJ Personality Inside & Out...
Alexis Kingsley Alexis Kingsley
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 Published On Nov 29, 2023

INTJ, what makes you YOU? What makes the INTJ personality tick? What are the building blocks of the INTJ personality type? In this video I'll explain the INTJ personality type inside and out - from their cognitive functions Introverted Intuition, Extraverted Thinking, Introverted Feeling, and Extraverted Sensing to their strengths, weaknesses, and unique gift to the world.

INtJ Cognitive Functions:
1. Introverted Intuition (Ni)
2. Extraverted Thinking (Te)
3. Introverted Feeling (Fi)
4. Extraverted Sensing (Se)
5. Extraverted Intuition (Ne)
6. Introverted Thinking (Ti)
7. Extraverted Feeling (Fe)
8. Introverted Sensing (Si)

0:00 How does Myers Briggs relate to cognitive functions?
2:59 Overused Strength Ni for INTJ
10:05 Underused Strength Te for INTJ
20:18 Overused Weakness Fi for INTJ
29:33 Underused Weakness Se for INTJ



Cognitive Functions Playlist: ⬇️
   • Cognitive Functions  

Myers Briggs 101 Playlist: ⬇️
   • Myers Briggs 101  

⬇️ Personality Playlists: ⬇️
INFJ:    • INFJ  

INTJ:    • INTJ  

ENFJ:    • ENFJ  

ENTJ:    • ENTJ  

INTP:    • INTP  

INFP:    • INFP  

ENFP:    • ENFP  

ENTP:    • ENTP  

ISTP:    • ISTP  

ESTP:    • ESTP  

ESFP:    • ESFP  

ISFP:    • ISFP  

ESTJ:    • ESTJ  

ESFJ:    • ESFJ  

ISTJ:    • ISTJ  

ISFJ:    • ISFJ  


Quotes are taken from the books:
Psychological Types by Carl Jung
Conscious Orientation by J.H. Van Der Hoop
Gifts Differing by Isabel Briggs Myers with Peter B. Myers

FAQ:
Have you heard of the 8-function model?
Yes, I was introduced to the 8-function model in approx. 2015/16, and I have been working on Ti in my personal life which is not in my top 4. My "Inside Out" series touches on it, and I plan to dive deeper in a future series.

Have you heard of socionics, enneagram, tritype, vultology, 4 sides of the mind, interaction styles, OPS, or CPT?
Yes to all. I have a couple collabs and videos on my channel about enneagram and socionics. The other systems I've heard of and studied on a surface-level, and own/have read books on many of the above topics. For one reason or another, none of these topics have interested me enough to discuss regularly on the channel.

Stereotyping:
Any time I say a behavioral example of how a type shows up like "I tend to notice a lot of ISTJs with fitbits" this is to ground the theoretical concept for viewers who have repeatedly asked me to give behavioral examples and to make content less abstract and confusing. However, any time I stray from motives and transfer to behavior, it will lose universal application. Any time I give an example like this, it is not an absolute, it is not a rule, that behavior is not exclusive to that type, that behavior is not the exclusive manifestation of a type's motives, not everyone or even most of the type might do that thing; but it is simply a one-time example of how the motivations that ISTJs share could manifest - not how they must manifest.
In addition, different motivations aside from Si-Te motivations could also prompt someone to get a fitbit, so this behavior alone cannot be used to type someone. In my day to day life, I do not see people with a fitbit and therefore declare them an ISTJ. Any example I give did not come from inductive reasoning which gets applied universally like "I saw 3 ISTJs who wear fitbits therefore all ISTJs have fitbits." In addition these examples can be backed up deductively with Carl Jung's and Van Der Hoop's writing like "Si is finely attuned to sense organs"; "Te likes outcomes and metrics" "therefore an example could be, but is not limited to, ISTJs wearing fitbits, especially when used to measure sense organs."
I have been working on Ti and thus curbing misunderstandings on this front, but in case I say something contrary to this belief, it was due to sloppy Te langauge (or it was a non-serious joke) and not because I believe differently.

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