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In this episode Joel and Antonia explain the difference between Introverted Intuition and Extraverted Intuition.

In this podcast you’ll find:

  • Intuition is an effectively advanced pattern recognition. It is a learning style basically speculating the train of thought following what’s behind the curtain.
  • Intuitives are not the majority so the world is not designed for them.
  • People who have sensory learning styles aren’t comfortable speculating. They want more information to be safe and secure.
  • We don’t have enough explanation why some people see the world profoundly
  • Everyone uses intuition to some degree.
  • Intuition isn’t judgmental. Its nature is really just trying to understand what’s happening behind the curtain.
  • Inside us, our intuition is working in conjunction with our mind’s ability to evaluate the information it takes in. All by itself, intuition is totally non-judgemental. It’s simply a process of learning.
  • 2 types of intuition: Introverted vs Extraverted Intuition
  • Introverted Intuitive Style = Perspective. Perspectives have the ability to watch their own minds form a pattern. When they hear people talk or do something, their mind will shift into the other person’s perspective and get a sense of what’s going on.
  • Perspective users oftentimes don’t reveal this kind of genius. They almost have the ability to predict future events.
  • In perspectives, you are able to see how large groups of people are going to react.
  • The process of learning takes some time to develop. Perspectives are very easy to be distracted. It’s almost like a fragile process sometimes. If there’s a lot of sensory input, it’s hard to stay focused because it’s a fragile process.
  • When working on problem, they wouldn’t know how they arrived at the solution. If they get distracted, they might never be able to pick up the trail again.
  • Out of the 25%, only 10% are using perspectives.
  • Perspective people tend to have a lot of one sided relationships and so they have very unique needs.
  • Because they don’t have that many people who understand how it works, it’s difficult for them to rise up to become better version of themselves.
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  • Extraverted Intuition = Exploration. Unlike perspectives who are slow paced, exploration on the other hand, is more about exploring the world and understanding patterns on the outside world. They tend to be very interactive and engaging.
  • They’re able to understand the connections and relationships to things that other people don’t. It’s about new connections.
  • Intuition is interested in speed of information and depth of insight. Both types of intuition do this but Exploration is more inclined to speed of information and Perspectives likes the depth of insights.
  • The world needs both styles of intuition. Without this, we would actually stagnate.
  • The more you give yourself permission and make your intuition more powerful and strong, you could be truly unstoppable in making great things.

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71 comments

  • Jacqui Baxter
    • Jacqui Baxter
    • July 4, 2016 at 11:25 pm

    I relate the closest to the INTJ personality type. Your description of perspectives is amazing. I will definitely try your recommendation of a more effective workplace setup. I plan borrow some of your concrete description to explain perspectives to non-perspectives users, as finding the correct words for an idea can be frustrating for me at times. Thank you very much.

  • Casey Ward
    • Casey Ward
    • February 18, 2016 at 10:50 pm

    PS – My comment above was wrt this podcast: http://www.personalityhacker.com/podcast-episode-0086-enfp-personality-type-advice/. Was visiting both at the time and thought I was on the ENFP podcast page when entering my comment. Cheers! :)

  • Casey Ward
    • Casey Ward
    • February 17, 2016 at 1:14 pm

    Hello Joel and Antonia,

    Thank you for your terrific ENFP deep-dive podcast!

    It was brilliant, and You are both exceptional communicators — both in written and verbal forms.

    Gratefully,
    Casey

  • Hal
    • Hal
    • January 18, 2016 at 7:02 pm

    R. A. Lafferty’s short story Eurema’s Dam. All about the “Last of the dolts” who is really an intuitive genius who accidentally revolutionizes the world when he’s just trying to get by. A really good read. Here’s a bit:

    “When, about the middle of his ninth year, Albert made a breakthrough at
    telling his right hand from his left. He did it by the most ridiculous set of
    mnemonics ever put together. It had to do with the way dogs turn around before
    lying down, the direction of whirlpools and whirlwinds, the side a cow is
    milked from and a horse is mounted from, the direction of twist of oak and
    sycamore leaves, the maze patterns of rock moss and tree moss, the cleavage of
    limestone, the direction of a hawk’s wheeling, a shrike’s hunting, and a
    snake’s coiling (remembering that the Mountain Boomer is an exception), the
    lay of cedar fronds and balsam fronds, the twist of a hole dug by a skunk and
    by a badger (remembering pungently that skunks sometimes use old badger
    holes). Well, Albert finally learned to remember which was right and which was
    left, but an observant boy would have learned his right hand from his left
    without all that nonsense.”

    (http://ir.nmu.org.ua/bitstream/handle/123456789/130005/390f72e76c2554160d7600f2f9d4533e.pdf?sequence=1)

  • Mark
    • Mark
    • January 1, 2016 at 9:59 am

    Wow, just about everything I would have to say has already been written above but now I understand more about who I am and why I think the way I do and why it is so hard to connect with other humans.

    Thanks guys,

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