From Stress Reduction to Compulsion
Stress-reducing emotions rule the Ps for the most part. What one can’t do today will wait for the morrow. (And few of us have any rejection to stress reduction methods,
Continue readingStress-reducing emotions rule the Ps for the most part. What one can’t do today will wait for the morrow. (And few of us have any rejection to stress reduction methods,
Continue readingThe feeling of urgency dominates the J’s world. Let’s do it now! Therefore, the J fears the unfinished task and having the unfinished tasks back up to produce anxiety. A
Continue readingThe final two choices that influence our emotions are lifestyle preferences (J or P). The choice of words is again unfortunate since the J stands for judging while the P
Continue reading“Do Fs ever think?” ponder the Ts. Yes, they do, but not without feeling. Feelings are front and center to the Fs, demanding attention, coloring decisions with their judgments, showing
Continue readingThere’s an important thing that good bosses do out of necessity. They prioritize the equipping and development of their people. Whether you are team lead for a Fortune 500 company,
Continue reading“Do they have any?” wonder the Fs. Yes, logical thinkers have emotions! Everyone has emotions — and uses them. However, Ts (“thinkers”) place their emphasis in decision making on analysis
Continue reading“Thinkers versus feelers” (T or F) is a way of differentiating between two ways of judging the information we gather from the world around us and within us. Thinkers favor
Continue readingFrom the world of the S’s practical emotions, we move to the world of the N’s intuitive and secretive emotions. Theirs is the inside world, where inside information receives dominant
Continue readingAll temperaments experience the same emotions — but differently. To compare emotions of the different temperaments, we are breaking things down to compare emotions in each of the pairs of
Continue readingSensing and intuiting (S or N) are two different ways for gathering information from the world around us. Both have emotions that drive them. These two ways of being informed
Continue readingEmotions both power and drain the introvert. Although, it seems they are only drained — and more often and with greater speed. First, in the introvert emotional world, their battery
Continue readingThe letter “E” or “I” in a temperament profile describes our extrovert/introvert energy source and how it is replenished. Extroverts energized chiefly from people and things outside of themselves, whereas
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