In this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia explore how personality types shape cognitive experiences, diving into mental dysregulation, co-regulation, self-regulation, and the empowering practice of self-parenting through intentional thinking.
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Thanks for this series! I found all of the episodes very interesting, even if I think I need to go back and listen again to truly grasp the meaning.
ENFJ here, so this is a bit meta: Now that I am more seasoned, I find it easier and easier to express my thoughts and arguments. In my 20s I often felt somewhat unable to explain what I so strongly knew to be true. This was especially the case when discussing things with friends with a strong Te. I couldn’t compete with them in logic reasoning.
But now it’s a another story. Not that I feel 100% sure in this type of situations, but it’s as if I now have found a voice (for my Ti?) and can “own” it.
It would be super interesting to hear you talking about the differences between young (20-ish) and older MBTI types), and what aspects you can expect to shift when you learn to develop all of your cognitive functions.
Thanks again for all the work you put in; it’s truly a great podcast! 😊