Whether you’re a Sensor or an Intuitive, you have a ‘comfort zone’ of conversation. On top of that, your tendency will be to gravitate to the same ‘comfort zone’ as other people who share your learning style. If you’re in a relationship with someone of a different learning style, what’s the secret to explaining your preference and – even more importantly – identifying where they’re most comfortable?

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26 comments

  • Brooke INFJ
    • Brooke INFJ
    • February 6, 2023 at 7:36 am

    I guess I am the only one completely thrown by the leap from “Bessie the cow” to “money”. Bessie to beef steak would have been just as ghastly but would require less of a leap for me.
    As long as a feeling, living creature eauals “money” in anyone’s eyes, intuitive superiority complex or no, the sensors have won.
    No offense to the nice sensors in the comments.
    But the inherent, and pretty overt, hierarchy built into the ladder model stood out to me too. Very “Animal Farm” yikes.

  • Robert E Lee
    • Robert E Lee
    • November 6, 2019 at 6:36 am

    You sound like an estj, ha ha

  • G
    • G
    • September 20, 2019 at 10:06 am

    Hi Antonia, is there any chance of maybe you doing a podcast or article/presentation on how to best help Intuitives (INFP here) not get so down when it comes to engaging in this fast paced world where all that seems to matter is money, profit and production and there’s an ever increasing disregard for depth of thought?

    I feel like as an intuitive I’m able to go down the ladder in my conversations and approach.

    However I struggle to not get bogged down by sensors constantly dismissing values, principles and depth.

  • Gabs
    • Gabs
    • September 20, 2019 at 9:52 am

    OMG I’m on the same boat; INFP here.

    I hope she does one about how to awaken your sensing. Or how to tolerate the fact that sensors usually fail at communicating with us so much that it’s hard not to feel like society is simply not made for you.

  • G
    • G
    • September 20, 2019 at 9:49 am

    I totally agree with you. As an intuitive it’s awfully difficult to communicate with sensors.

    You can adapt to them but they seem unable to adapt to us in the same way.

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