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100 Steps to Be Better at Fi

100 Steps to Be Better at Fi
Knowing Your Values Write a list of what matters most to you. Rank them in order of importance. Reflect on why each value is meaningful....
Kristine
October 16, 2025October 9, 2025

100 Steps to Be Better at Fe

100 Steps to Be Better at Fe
Emotional Awareness in Others Notice people’s facial microexpressions. Watch body language shifts during conversation. Pay attention to the tone and rhythm of voices. Look for...
Kristine
October 15, 2025October 9, 2025

100 Steps to Be Better at Ti

100 Steps to Be Better at Ti
Clarity of Definitions Take a concept and write your own definition. Compare dictionary definitions — what’s essential vs. extra? Ask “What do we mean by...
Kristine
October 14, 2025October 9, 2025

100 Steps to Be Better at Ne

100 Steps to Be Better at Ne
Expanding Possibilities For any idea, ask: “What else could this mean?” Generate 10 alternate uses for an object. Play the “yes, and…” improv rule. Ask...
Kristine
October 13, 2025November 7, 2025

100 Steps to Be Better at Si

100 Steps to Be Better at Si
Strengthening Memory Keep a daily journal of events. Revisit entries after a week — notice patterns. Memorize short poems or quotes. Practice recalling details of...
Kristine
October 12, 2025October 9, 2025

100 Steps to Be Better at Se

100 Steps to Be Better at Se
Sharpening Physical Awareness Notice textures around you (wood, glass, fabric). Pay attention to sounds in the background. Identify smells in your environment. Taste food slowly...
Kristine
October 11, 2025October 9, 2025

100 Steps to Be Better at Ni

100 Steps to Be Better at Ni
Observation of Symbols & Patterns Notice recurring symbols in books, dreams, or films. Journal repeating themes you spot in your life. Track synchronicities (strange coincidences)....
Kristine
October 10, 2025October 9, 2025

Complexes and Cognitive Functions Explained

Complexes and Cognitive Functions Explained
In Jung’s psychology, a complex is not just “something complicated,” but a living cluster of emotions, thoughts, memories, images, and bodily sensations organized around a...
Kristine
October 9, 2025September 17, 2025

100 Definitions of Cognitive Functions and MBTI

100 Definitions of Cognitive Functions and MBTI
Core 8 Cognitive Functions (16 terms: short + extended definitions) MBTI Core Dimensions (I/E, S/N, T/F, J/P) The 16 MBTI Types (each defined briefly) Key...
Kristine
October 8, 2025September 17, 2025

Te vs Fe: Why Efficiency and Harmony Often Get Mistaken for Each Other

Te vs Fe: Why Efficiency and Harmony Often Get Mistaken for Each Other
Te (Extraverted Thinking) and Fe (Extraverted Feeling) both look like “organizers” from the outside. Each one directs, coordinates, and builds order in the external world....
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October 7, 2025September 17, 2025

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