When it comes to getting things done, Si can make it seem like you have a never-ending to-do list spanning infinity in your mind. When one item gets completed, 5 more take its place. It can be tough for Si types to feel like they’ve accomplished something, even if they were busy all day long.
Stop the madness! Here's how to make Si work for you.
Dorm mates, family members, friends of friends, coworkers, teammates, neighbors – something all of these people have in common – they’re in our lives and we usually do not have a choice as to who they are.
I thought it would be a good idea to give a simple reference for what the functions are and what they really mean.
Functions are a way to describe how people think and interact with the world. There are four core elements to functions that everyone shares, but we all use them differently.
Iris Strauss is an FeSi (ESFJ) married to Andrew, a TiNe (INTP). She shares her experience of growing and thriving in relationship with her TiNe husband.
Rebecca Alexander takes us on a walk through the NiFe psyche and shares how understanding your functions can help you reach your goals.
As if raising a child doesn't come with enough complications, one of the most challenging things parents seem to bump into is having a child that is clearly very different to them...
The term "ambivert" has driven me crazy for the past year or so. Every time someone mentions it I want to slap my palm to my face. But today I heard the word somewhere and didn't roll my eyes or barf in my mouth. And I think it's all thanks to this little meme.
Think about it... Are the "stupid" people in your life actually entirely lacking intelligence and reason, or do they simply lack the type of intelligence you prize most highly?
It astounds me sometimes how much of a challenge it is to figure out what you like. It's just one piece of that elusive "self-awareness" we all wish we had. While it seems...
...When it comes down to actual human relationships — and I mean in reality and not just in theory — I have to wonder if we're all asking the wrong question...
...We need to become experts at forming teams that cover each other's weaknesses and empower each other's strengths. This is the only way that your organization, rock band, or multi-billion dollar company can reach it's full potential.
As with any romantic relationship, the first 6 months of being involved with the TiNe will be really exciting. During this time, your differences will be downplayed and you will both probably try to mirror each other a lot to feel connected. I’m an FeSi, and the first 6 months of dating my (now husband) TiNe was thrilling.