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In this episode, Joel and Antonia dive into deep personality type content around the cognitive function polarities, what they are, why they are important, and how they influence your personality.

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In this episode Joel and Antonia dive into deep personality type content around the cognitive function polarities, what they are, why they are important, and how they influence your personality. #mbti #myersbriggs

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  • Jennifer
    • Jennifer
    • December 17, 2018 at 11:04 pm

    Loved this podcast on polarities. I’m an ISFP and my Husband is an INFJ and hearing about the Ni/Se polarity really brought a deeper nuance to how we function as a couple. As we’ve grown together we have really started to appreciate each others skill set. My ability to adapt and troubleshoot crazy things in the moment; from having the in the moment solution with our 8yr old son, to driving in blizzards after skiing (I love these things, I just get calm, focused and…well… in flow) and his ability to pattern the future and really come up with all the things that will make our life work well. We really feel yin/yang… well that’s how I would describe it anyway. :)

    This podcast has also brought into focus my style of coaching. That Mind/Body focus that you spoke about runs through everything I do. I’m always preaching mind is body and body is mind, and I’m always working on people by taking concrete physical skills and then applying them to abstract life concepts. I’m starting to see the Ni/Se thread that is very present in my life.

    Thank you guys for all you do and create. I can’t wait for the Judging function polarities!!!

  • Rebecca Mielke
    • Rebecca Mielke
    • December 13, 2018 at 5:37 pm

    This discussion on the concept of polarities was super illuminating; and since you always want stories, here is a brief one: I drove to the gym this morning (I confess I was less committed to attending class than usual) and, with snow on the ground and some crappy parking jobs, I could not find a parking spot! After driving down every aisle, I gave up and went home. On the way home, I started considering whether I might make a comment to member services about what they could do to prevent the problem (Fe/Ti): schedule more gap between popular classes, enforce parking, etc. ; but then, it immediately came into my mind that I would likely be met with a response telling me where I could find alternative parking (Te/Fi). Even just telling the story, I feel a sense of frustration! But I get it. I think I am gonna use the suggestion box ? (ENFJ)

  • Rebecca Sypek
    • Rebecca Sypek
    • December 13, 2018 at 1:03 pm

    This podcast was SO interesting! My husband and I are literally polar opposites (ENTP and ISFJ) and it’s so fascinating to see how our types are actually more blended than I initially thought and how we can use our differences to grow each other. Can’t wait for next week!

  • Maureen fanta
    • Maureen fanta
    • December 12, 2018 at 5:17 pm

    Thank you so much for this podcast. I’ve been hoping for one like this for a while. I especially needed that language to help understand and explain the Ne/Si polarity, and its major worldview. I’m looking forward to the judging functions.

    Question: with these polarities in mind, does it seem to you guys that Ne is actually an abstraction of Se data (and Ni of Si)? I haven’t studied many of the more obscure models, but when Joel talks about going through the coffee table book and picking out the differences, it feels to me like skimming the surface of Se. Seeing everything at once and picking out the most interesting elements. Thoughts?

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