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Dominant–Inferior Function Training: Safe Exposure Ladder

Dominant–Inferior Function Training: Safe Exposure Ladder
Introduction Most people don’t “fail” at their inferior function—they overdose it. The inferior is volatile: when you avoid it completely, life gets narrow; when you...
Kristine
December 27, 2025December 23, 2025

Ni Without Mysticism

Ni Without Mysticism
Introverted Intuition is also completely non-mystical. It’s just a very ordinary way the brain compresses experience into patterns, stories, and likely outcomes. Think of Ni...
Kristine
November 27, 2025November 26, 2025

How Te and Ti Process Thinking Differently

How Te and Ti Process Thinking Differently
Te (Extraverted Thinking) and Ti (Introverted Thinking) process logic and structure information in distinct ways. Te is externally focused on efficiency and measurable results, while...
Kristine
May 3, 2025September 16, 2025

How Ne and Ni Process Intuition Differently

How Ne and Ni Process Intuition Differently
Ne (Extraverted Intuition) and Ni (Introverted Intuition) process intuition in distinct ways due to their orientation—Ne explores external possibilities, while Ni synthesizes internal insights. Direction...
Kristine
May 3, 2025September 16, 2025

How Se and Si Process Sensing Differently

How Se and Si Process Sensing Differently
Se (Extraverted Sensing) and Si (Introverted Sensing) process sensory information in fundamentally different ways due to their orientation—Se is externally focused on real-time experiences, while...
Kristine
May 3, 2025September 16, 2025

How Fe and Fi Process Emotions Differently

How Fe and Fi Process Emotions Differently
Fe (Extraverted Feeling) and Fi (Introverted Feeling) process emotions in fundamentally different ways due to their orientation—Fe is externally focused on emotions in the social...
Kristine
May 3, 2025September 16, 2025

“Yeses” and “nos” of Jungian Cognitive Functions

“Yeses” and “nos” of Jungian Cognitive Functions
Understanding your own and others' "yeses" and "nos" in cognitive functions helps align communication and decision-making. By appealing to someone's natural preferences (what they affirm)...
Kristine
January 22, 2025September 16, 2025
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