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In this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia explore the 4 work styles that influence INTJ careers.
Discover more about subtypes in Dr. Dario Nardi’s “The 64 Subtypes in Depth”
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In this podcast you’ll find:
- Why are Joel and Antonia discussing careers for each of the personality types?
- What are some popular career choices for INTJs?
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Introducing the INTJ subtypes by Dr. Dario Nardi.
- How to approach the concept of the four subtypes.
- Check out our previous podcast episode where Dario introduces the four subtypes of each personality type.
- The energy and flavor of the four subtypes.
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The four INTJ subtypes:
- Dominant subtype – how these INTJs react quickly to situations
- Creative subtype – how these INTJs apply their creativity in a broader way
- Normalizing subtype – how these INTJs apply their future-oriented vision to more traditional paths
- Harmonizing subtype – how these value-driven INTJs work according to their philosophies and ideas
- How our subtypes can shift over time.
- How we can use our understanding of subtypes to achieve the characteristics we desire.
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This is the first time that my MBTI type makes sense. I have been typed a dozen times as an INFJ, but sometimes as INTJ. However learning more about my conditioning in society and understanding that working with elderly and disabled was technically possible, but too draining form me, made me wonder. I am not a people’s person, I am a highly sensitive thinker, who learned to become an empath. Yes a creative thinker an intuitive thinker with a strong developed F. So yes I highly resonate with harmony and creativity and also with normalizing. I am a 56 year old who is a sole entrepreneur: an ecologic gardener, who works with neurodivergent people, I am a writer of fantasy thrillers, I blog, I am an Gene Keys guide, jewellery designer and I am a virtual assistant. All these things together fill my bank account. Years ago I was also working for companies. Technically I was mostly good at my jobs, but I never really fitted in. I am more satisfied as a sole entrepreneur with creative quirky services. No I was never ‘normal’ even though my virtual assistant work is closest to normal as I can be.
Antonio and Joel, can you say more about the analytic/ holistic Ni variation? I’m really struggling with understanding. Thought I had it when you spoke about holistic being more peripheral but then towards the end of the episode you said something about it being more directive (outward/ focused energy??). I’m definitely not remembering correctly… but it was something that seemed contradictory. Can you come back and say more so I can get unstuck? This feels important. Thanks much! ?
John, your post really resonated with me. I, for a VERY BRIEF second, wondered if I was INFJ but knew I didn’t have a strong relationship with Fe/Ti. For a longer second, I wondered if I was an INFP but my Te was to gangster to be down there at the bottom of the stack. Lol.
Like so many others have said, this episode was a game changer. My specialization sometimes puts me at odds with Antonio and Joel but honestly, they saved my life. Not trying to be hyperbolic, but episodes like this one really allow me to have a healthier relationship with self!! And, for this, I’m forever grateful… and loyal.
That’s interesting how you have connected to the normalizing subtype as in the middle of the two other subtypes you are drawn to.
I’m fairly similar but on the other side. I toggle between dominant (at work) and harmonizing (outside of work). As a result, I’ve deduced that I was at some point a creative. While I know I actually am creative, I use my creativity in service of my leadership (dominant) or my foundership (harmonizing). When I think of living a creative life for the sake of creativity, I get anxious. It is this point that made me listen to the episode three times. I really struggled with identifying with a primary subtype. I think creative was my starting point but my training/ industry moved me into the wings.
Thanks for sharing you story. It helped!!
Eureka! I only figured out I’m an INTJ because of these subtypes. It took me a long ass time to figure this out. Over the past 8 years I’ve been INFJ, ENTP, INFP, ENTP… Thank you for putting this together.