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Time stamps and info on the cognitive functions below
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TIME STAMPS
0:04 Intro.
1:42 Jenna’s disclaimers.
2:34 ENFP/ESFP difference in cognitive functions.
3:08 What do we have the most in common (as sisters)?
4:05 A little bit about Fi (Introverted Feeling).
5:37 What is most different about us (as sisters)?
8:17 What MBTI types use Ne (Extroverted Intuition)?
8:46 What is Ne and how does it present in a dominant user?
10:30 Ne moves quickly, freely and limitlessly.
10:59 The difference between Ne and Se.
11:50 Ne is optimistic.
12:35 Ne takes in many different perspectives.
13:20 Ne working with Fi.
14:01 Ne and Se as “perceiving” functions.
14:26 Ne is obsessed with the new and the novel.
15:20 ExxPs value the process over the outcome.
15:41 The importance of integrating your dominant function in a healthy way.
16:13 ExxP life is never boring.
16:31 A tangent on Wikipedia rabbit holes.
17:18 The difference between Ne and Ni.
20:21 Filtering all those Ne ideas: which ones are worth pursuing?
22:31 Anchoring Ne and bringing it into the practical world.
23:37 The “aspirational” function (your 4th function).
24:25 A random inspirational ENFP speech.
25:16 What does an argument look like in our relationship?
26:09 Explaining the “Te Tone”.
27:55 Shoutout to my friend Joe (“Ghost of Jung” on KZitem).
28:37 Bloopers.
*What are the cognitive functions?*
If you dive a little deeper into the “16 personalities” theory, you will find the 8 cognitive functions, which stem back to the original psycho-analytical studies of Carl Jung that brought us MBTI. The 4 letters of each type are actually a means of decoding their unique cognitive function stack.
Each type leads with a specific function in their 1st slot, the opposite of which is their 4th, or “inferior” function.
Understanding our functions allows us to decipher what the natural tendencies and preferences of our brains are, and to understand that they are fundamentally different from others’. MBTI teaches us that being well aware of our 4th function, and all of our functions, enables us to know where our blind spots are, as well as what we need to develop in order to actualise our potential and become a more well-rounded version of ourselves.
I have not made a video about all of the cognitive functions yet, but thankfully, many other awesome KZitemrs have! If you are interested in learning more, below are introductory videos from Frank James, LiJo and Aimee Y respectively:
FJ: • Myers-Briggs 101: What...
LiJo: • The 8 Cognitive Functions
Aimee Y: • Video
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