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What is the 7th function MBTI?
Today we’re going to explore the seventh function down in your function stack: The Trickster. The tertiary function is called “The Eternal Child” by depth typologists and there’s a reason for that. It’s a function that you enjoy using in a playful, non-pressured way.
What does the trickster function do?
Often the trickster serves as a transformer and culture hero who creates order out of chaos. He may teach humans the skills of survival, such as how to make fire, procreate, or catch or raise food, usually through negative examples that end with his utter failure to accomplish these tasks.
What is a child function MBTI?
The tertiary or “child” function is one that we often wield in a playful, exploratory, creative way. The tertiary function is often called the “relief” function by typologists and that’s because we can enjoy using it to relax, calm down, and take the pressure off of our often overused dominant or auxiliary functions.
What is INTP trickster function?
7th/Extraverted Sensing: The 7th function bears the title of “the trickster” and this is because it is what’s used to capture others in double-binds and to protect the tertiary function (in the case of the INTP, Introverted Sensing) from attacks from others.
What are the 8 MBTI cognitive functions?
There are eight total MBTI cognitive functions; let’s break down what makes up each below. 1. Extroverted Sensing (Se) Extroverted sensing is using taste, touch, smell, sound, movement and sight to easily absorb information in the physical world.
What is MBTI and how does it work?
MBTI measures innate preferences, not strengths, or your desires. That’s why some people are confused and find it difficult to determine their personality types. They aren’t aware of their mind’s preferences and habits. How to Use Your MBTI Results?
How can the 8 Myers-Briggs cognitive functions Help you Understand Your Personality?
The 8 Myers-Briggs Cognitive Functions Can Help You Understand Your Personality on a Whole Other Level 1 The 8 MBTI functions. Extroverted sensing is using taste, touch, smell, sound, movement and sight to easily absorb information in the physical world. 2 Understanding the MBTI functions as the 16 types. 3 3 ways to use MBTI functions IRL.
How do I Find my MBTI personality type?
If you have more than one letter that is confusing or you can’t find a profile that resonates with you, the best thing to do is actually to study the eight cognitive functions and start from there. See which cognitive function you tend to use and work backward to derive your MBTI personality type.