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In this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia talk about the 4 expressions or styles of the Feeling Cognitive Functions of “Authenticity” (Introverted Feeling) and “Harmony” (Extraverted Feeling).
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I’m an INFP and very much a holistic introverted feeler. It means that there is so much knowledge and understanding, but when I get the question at the end of a work seminar: “Which 3 points will take with you?”, I’m always thinking: “Hey, I can’t remember all the points, but show them again, and give me 5 minutes”…
But then it’s often on the spot or group work… And some analytic and/or extroverted person nails it and wins the trophy for ambitious attitude, even if they were FAR less dedicated to the seminar ;-)
I love your podcast!
You can actually oscillate between the two sides without ‘balancing’ in the middle very much. Jumping between conviction and doubt – Antonia admitted to such oscillation with her Ti, though she is sometimes or oftentimes in the middle.
I’m not sure if Fi is my lead function, I just know I’m Enneagram 6-sp and oscillation in introverted judging from holistic – analytic is commonplace for me. It can create a lot of stress. I am learning to balance more but it’s more about bringing the two sides together rather than going from one side to the centre.