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What Each Cognitive Function Must Learn to Improve

What Each Cognitive Function Must Learn to Improve
Most MBTI content focuses on what each cognitive function is. This one focuses on what each function often needs to learn to become healthier and...
Kristine
December 26, 2025December 22, 2025

How Each Cognitive Function Spends Money

How Each Cognitive Function Spends Money
Money habits aren’t just “discipline” or “impulse control.” A lot of spending comes from what your mind naturally prioritizes. In MBTI terms, each cognitive function...
Kristine
December 24, 2025December 22, 2025

Edge Cases for Each Cognitive Function

Edge Cases for Each Cognitive Function
Most typing mistakes happen in the “edge cases”—when a function looks like something else, gets expressed through stress, or shows up in a non-stereotypical way....
Kristine
December 23, 2025December 22, 2025

INFJ Without the Magic: A Non-Mystical Breakdown

INFJ Without the Magic: A Non-Mystical Breakdown
INFJs are often described as rare, mystical beings: old souls with prophetic insight, x-ray vision into people, and a mysterious “aura.” It sounds poetic—but it...
Kristine
December 5, 2025December 3, 2025

Si Without Mysticism

Si Without Mysticism
Si is also completely non-mystical. It’s just a very ordinary way of using memory, attention, and the body. Think of Si as: “Tracking what has...
Kristine
November 29, 2025November 26, 2025

Ne Without Mysticism

Ne Without Mysticism
Extraverted Intuition is completely non-mystical too. It’s just your brain going wide instead of deep, constantly asking: “What else could this be? What else could...
Kristine
November 28, 2025November 26, 2025

Cognitive Function Macro-Tests

Cognitive Function Macro-Tests
While micro-tests capture flashes of function use, macro-tests immerse a person in a longer scenario. These 10–30 minute exercises simulate real-world situations where a function...
Kristine
October 20, 2025October 20, 2025

Cognitive Function Micro-Tests

Cognitive Function Micro-Tests
Cognitive functions can feel abstract, but their traces show up in everyday habits, decisions, and thought patterns. Micro-tests are designed as quick probes—short challenges that...
Kristine
October 19, 2025October 9, 2025

100 Unusual Uses for Cognitive Functions

100 Unusual Uses for Cognitive Functions
Introverted Intuition (Ni) Designing conspiracy theories that seem coherent. Predicting endings of TV shows halfway through. Turning random dreams into life philosophies. Navigating a city...
Kristine
October 18, 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

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