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Curious why some people maintain a consistent style across all contexts while others have multiple "style personas"? In this episode, I explore the fascinating relationship between personality and style consistency. I share insights from my research into how your Myers-Briggs type might predict your natural consistency preferences. Plus, discover why people (except ISTJs!) rarely admit to being externally motivated in their style choices! Join me to find the missing link between your personality insights and creating a wardrobe that truly feels like you. #PersonalityAndStyle #SignatureStyle #StylePsychology Take the style personality quiz: What's Your Style Personality? Take the quiz here! Let's connect! Download the free guide: Discover Your Essential Aesthetic. Are you a DIYer? Grab the workbook: The Wardrobe Pyramid and discover what clothes you really need for your lifestyle. Want to learn more about how to discover your Style DNA? Visit my website. To suggest a podcast topic, send email to hello@signaturestylesystems.com. Download the free guide - Discover Your Style DNA: A Guide to Seasonal Energy & Personality Colors.
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Ready to transform your fitness routine? It starts with understanding your unique personality. In this episode, Kate delves into the unique ways introverts and extroverts, intuitives and sensors, thinkers and feelers, and judgers and perceivers approach exercise. Whether you thrive on the camaraderie of group classes or find peace in solitary runs, understanding these tendencies can unlock a more enjoyable and effective fitness routine. With anecdotes, research, and practical tips, this episode emphasizes the great impact of exercise on both physical and mental health, inspiring listeners to find their perfect workout match. Listen For: 06:13 - Intuitive vs. Sensing Types in Exercise 10:50 - Judging vs. Perceiving Types in Exercise 12:53 - ISTJs and Exercise14:59 - ENFPs and Exercise Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one click Contact Kate: Email | Website | Kate's Book on Amazon | LinkedIn | Facebook | XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ready to transform your fitness routine? It starts with understanding your unique personality. In this episode, Kate delves into the unique ways introverts and extroverts, intuitives and sensors, thinkers and feelers, and judgers and perceivers approach exercise. Whether you thrive on the camaraderie of group classes or find peace in solitary runs, understanding these tendencies can unlock a more enjoyable and effective fitness routine. With anecdotes, research, and practical tips, this episode emphasizes the great impact of exercise on both physical and mental health, inspiring listeners to find their perfect workout match. Listen For: 06:13 - Intuitive vs. Sensing Types in Exercise 10:50 - Judging vs. Perceiving Types in Exercise 12:53 - ISTJs and Exercise14:59 - ENFPs and Exercise Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one click Contact Kate: Email | Website | Kate's Book on Amazon | LinkedIn | Facebook | XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia dive into how ISTJs can use personality know-how to embrace and love who they are. The conversation also touches on what the other 15 personality types can learn from ISTJs about self-love. https://personalityhacker.com
Hey Everyone! On this week’s episode, we have a really interesting conversation based on a suggestion by listener Michelle Kenyon about the Myers-Briggs personality type system. We first explain the background and purpose of Myers-Briggs for those who are unfamiliar. We had both previously taken the test for ourselves and discovered that: AJ is an INTP, while Tara’s type has changed from ISFJ to INFP. We discuss the characteristics of our respective types and how they relate to our own personalities. Then we take the test for Eve, and based on our answers, we find that Eve’s personality type is ISTJ, also known as the Logistician. ISTJs are practical, fact-minded individuals who value stability and predictability. But what we found most interesting is one of the suggested careers for ISTJs is: Law enforcement! It was a really great conversation and I think you’ll enjoy listening to it!
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Imagine this: you're an ISTJ - a natural planner who is diligent in getting things done. You have your systems, processes and routines in place and you're crushing it even when things get crazy at work. And then, out of nowhere, this pesky co-worker of yours suggests some new automated system that seems sketchy at best, that is supposed to “help everyone”. You're all about keeping things as they are (they work fine, so what's the point?!), but it seems like everyone else is cheering for this new idea. Does that ring a bell? To most, ISTJs might seem like they have everything together, with their meticulous planning and attention to detail. But deep down, they can struggle with feeling like they don't measure up. The Imposter Syndrome hits hard for ISTJs, who may worry that they don't deserve their success or that they're just one mistake away from being exposed as a fraud. This fear can make them dread change, as they worry that trying something new might expose their weaknesses. In today's episode, we'll explore some common triggers and symptoms of Imposter Syndrome in ISTJs, such as fear of change, relationship issues and loss of career opportunities. We'll also provide some practical strategies and tools that ISTJs can use to start building more confidence in themselves and their abilities and to start living more authentically. Whether you're an ISTJ struggling with Imposter Syndrome, or you know someone who is, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips to help you overcome these challenges and thrive in both your personal and professional life. So, tune in now to learn more! If you want to know more about the Imposter Syndrome, check out our book, ‘Power Past the Imposter Syndrome': https://amzn.to/40P0GvX Make sure you sign up for our newsletters: https://bit.ly/dismantlingdysfunction IN THIS EPISODE: ● [01:46] Episode Introduction ● [02:40] Why Does the ISTJ Experience the Imposter Syndrome? ● [22:45] Negative Impact of the Imposter Syndrome on ISTJs ● [29:02] Episode Gem ● [32:23] Episode Wrap Up KEY TAKEAWAYS: · ISTJs work hard and are often the unsung heroes who keep things running smoothly in the community, their organization or family. Despite this, they frequently catastrophize about not pulling their weight or living in fear that someone's going to say, “You're not doing enough, you slacker!” · ISTJs work hard to maintain the status quo due to their need for security. Any suggestion of change can trigger the Imposter Syndrome's Saboteur. They fear that any change will expose them as an imposter who is not qualified for their job. Despite their desire to comply and follow, ISTJs can become immovable objects. Their fear is not the change itself, but the potential humiliation of being exposed as incompetent. · ISTJs are naturally inclined to follow a hierarchy. When they have the Imposter Syndrome they feel inadequate and doubt their abilities, leading them to seek reassurance and validation from others, especially authority figures. They may feel more comfortable taking orders and complying with rules rather than making decisions on their own. · Join us throughout our series on how the Imposter Syndrome shows up in each of the 16 MBTI types (or 8 Striving Styles). If you are not sure what your Striving Styles / MBTI type is yet, make sure to visit www.whoareyoumeanttobe.com to complete the assessment today! Remember, if you need help dealing with dysfunctions at work or in your personal life, reach out to us directly.
Are ISTJs and ENFPs compatible? Do opposites attract? How different are we really? So many questions! In this episode, I want to share a bit about my experience as an ENFP working with an ISTJ. If you are ENFP here is a FREE training I have for you https://www.dreamsaroundtheworld.com/forenfps/ Don't miss future episodes of this podcast, subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Google Play Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | If you enjoy the podcast and would like to submit your own question for a future episode, you can do so here: www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/ask-dan/ If you want to follow my travels or catch some shorter videos and updates I share, you can find me on Facebook (DreamsAroundTheWorldHQ) | and as TheDanJohnston on Instagram I publish new videos weekly on YouTube as well.
ISTJs explain why their personality type commonly mistypes as INTJ.
Welcome to The Nerds are Typing, a podcast where we dive deeper into our favorite fictional works and critically analyze characters through the lens of the Enneagram and MBTI. TNAT is hosted by Connie and Delia, sunshine/grumpy besties and MBTI and Enneagram nerds (respectively). This is the place to be for deep dive character discussions, analysis, and dragging as we use these two systems to break down fictional characters and from some of our favorite works. In this introductory episode, we discuss our backgrounds as personality type aficionados and a baseline introduction of the MBTI and Enneagram. Future episodes will go through the 9 + 16 types as we discuss characters from our favorite fictional properties like Avatar the Last Airbender, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Disney, ASOIF/Game of Thrones, Doctor Who, Sailor Moon, the MCU, and so so so much more. Next week we'll be discussing Enneagram type Ones and ISTJs. Follow TNAT on Instagram (@thenerdsaretyping) and Twitter (@nerdsaretyping); subscribe and review on your favorite podcast platform. Follow Connie @constar24 on Twitter and Instagram, and Delia on Twitter @deliaistyping). Use the hashtags #thenerdsaretyping. New episodes every Tuesday. The Nerds Are Typing is a Black Girls Create production. Recs/Research: Quiet by Susan Cain MBTI: Gifts Differing by Isabel Myers and Katherine Briggs-Myers, www.truity.com, personalitypage.com. Enneagram: enneagraminstitute.com, The Wisdom of the Enneagram: The Complete Guide to Psychological and Spiritual Growth for the Nine Personality Types by Don Riso and Russ Hudson, The Literary Enneagram: Characters from the Inside Out by Judith Searle
ESTPs and ISTJs discuss their experiences as each other's shadow types.
ISTJs discuss stereotypes associated with their personality type.
4 ISTJs talk type.
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Here's the original question: "I'm an ENFP and have a lot of challenges with my marriage as my wife is ISTJ. Over the years we've attracted each other so much because of how we've complemented each other. Now that we're stable, rich and successful both lack happiness. We both feel like compromising on everything, as a result neither of us is happy. She has tried a lot to change me, and I've tried even more to adapt, though there is no light anymore at the end of the tunnel of this marriage. Having gained so much together, and difficulty to understand each other even after 10 years of life together is making me feel stuck and don't know how to make a change. Thanks for reading this." Don’t miss future episodes of this podcast, subscribe here: iTunes | Google Play Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS/XML If you want to follow my travels or catch some shorter videos and updates I share, you can find me on Facebook (DreamsAroundTheWorldHQ) | and as TheDanJohnston on Instagram and Twitter | I publish new videos weekly on YouTube as well. Are you, or someone you know, suffering from ENFP? If so, you should seek immediate non-medical attention. Introducing: ENFP Unleashed. Click here for more details. And if you haven't already, be sure to check out my free training on turning your personality type into an incredible life, The Life Design Approach. Get it here: www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/freetraining/ If you enjoy the podcast and would like to submit your own question for a future episode, you can do so here: www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/ask-dan/
ISTJ Denied PromotionBeing denied a promotion may not have anything to do with you – but that doesn’t make it any less painful. ISTJs, like all Myers-Briggs types, can rebound successfully by soliciting feedback, planning strategically, and implementing a few other surprising tips.Myers-Briggs Question Corner is the weekly MBTI career podcast brought to you by DC Metro Career Counselor Edythe Richards.Edythe is the creator of A Top Career - a web site which specializes in helping people back into work.Find out more at www.atopcareer.com
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A leader sets the tone for his/her team – regardless of his or her personality type. ISTJs often naturally fall into leadership roles – but they have their pitfalls too.What happens on a team with an #INTJ, #ESFJ, #ENFP, and #INFJ? Tune in as MBTI® Master Practitioner Edythe Richards answers this question from an #ISTJ team leader.Myers-Briggs Question Corner is the weekly MBTI career podcast brought to you by DC Metro Career Counselor Edythe Richards.Edythe is the creator of A Top Career - a web site which specializes in helping people back into work.Find out more at www.atopcareer.com
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We’ve all heard some of the traditional financial advice, like - always save 10% and make sure you compound your interest. This may work for ISTJs, but for ENFPs it usually just stays another cliche money advice. I'd like to share some realistic financial advice for ENFPs. If you’re an ENFP freelancer or entrepreneur, you may experience financial ups and downs and generally struggle with managing money when you’re starting out. Before you get back to a boring soulless 9-5 job, I have some realistic money advice for you that might help. Don’t miss future episodes of this podcast, subscribe here: iTunes | Google Play Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS/XML If you want to follow my travels or catch some shorter videos and updates I share, you can find me on Facebook (DreamsAroundTheWorldHQ) | and as TheDanJohnston on Instagram and Twitter | I publish new videos weekly on YouTube as well. Are you, or someone you know, suffering from ENFP? If so, you should seek immediate non-medical attention. Introducing: ENFP Unleashed. Click here for more details. If you enjoy the podcast and would like to submit your own question for a future episode, you can do so here: www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/ask-dan/ And if you haven't already, be sure to check out my free training on turning your personality type into an incredible life, The Life Design Approach. Get it here: www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/freetraining/
Have you ever been asked what your superpower would be, if you were a superhero? I always struggled to pick between being able to fly and being invisible. Typically introverted answers: picking the two superpowers that would let me escape extroverted situations… More than being a fun game to play when you're six, this is a great question to ask yourself throughout life. Your superpowers don't have to be extraordinary or win you any awards, let alone save the world… they are simply the abilities you have that come easier to you than most, and that energise you more than most. Individually, they may not strike you as special at all – in fact, until you hear this podcast episode, you might not be aware of them at all – but when you do identify them and start to harness them more, you start to see evidence of your true capabilities. Stop focussing on your kryptonite! Introverts tend to be especially critical of themselves, because of our tendency to focus inward so much. Unsurprisingly, treating yourself too critically can easily reduce your self esteem. Low self esteem makes life a lot more challenging. In short: you want to bolster your self esteem, not tear it down. It does serve us to be critical when it comes to honing our skills; being able to accurately assess where you're at is one of the core ingredients to getting to where you want to go. But there will be nothing to assess and improve at without first acknowledging what your superpowers are. Not sure what your Superpowers are yet? That's OK: here are some ideas to get the ball rolling, based on what we know about the nature of introverts. 1. You're probably considerate of others This is particularly helpful when it comes to communication with others. It means an introvert doesn't give too much away and can be more deliberate and diplomatic in their speech. It also makes us less quick to make judgements – which, when done without much thought, can land an extrovert in hot water. However, overthinking can lead to unnecessary anxiety. Anxiety about speaking your mind can mean you appear closed off and distant to others and hinder real connection forming, which is vital for trust and forming long-lasting relationships. 2. You're probably a deep-thinker What they say has gone through a natural mental filter, which tests how accurate, important and appropriate something is. This means that a 1-to-1 conversation can be very rich and full of depth, leading to more meaningful friendships. The downside to this is that it takes a while for our thoughts to mature and develop to a state where we're ready to let them out into the world. This is definitely a drawback in heated, fast-paced debates. It also means on the whole we're averse to small talk - again, not the best at dinner parties or networking events. 3. You're probably quite focussed You can pay attention to those you are speaking to. Which is great if you're speaking to one person, but even at a larger scale this can be picked up. For example a lecture in a theatre will often be able to notice if there's someone paying true attention to them: and this will mean a lot to them. The problem is for introverts who in turn, also need to focus quite intensely in order to get a good understanding of something. This is particularly true for highly sensitive introverts who struggle to maintain focus in an overstimulating environment. 4. You're probably very attentive As a result of our focus, introverts also make for great at paying attention to others, making for great listeners. There is a difference between passive listening: which usually looks like someone who is purely being quiet out of politeness, and is really just waiting for their conversational partner to finish speaking. Active listening however looks like someone who has all there attention focussed on you, and who is getting ready not to just speak their own opinions or to steer the conversation in their own self serving direction, but to dig deeper into the last thing you said. The downside is introverts can also pay too much attention to what others are thinking about themselves: which can cause stress and anxiety when doing something that exposes you to the public. 5. You're probably independent Compared to extroverts, who very much rely on the responses and feedback of others, introverts are less concerned with their outside world. This is particularly true for the more left-brain, analytical introverts (usually ISTJs, INTJs, ISTPs, INTPs - check out Marti Olsen Laney for more on left-brain introversion.) This gives introverts greater ability to be selfless: to create from a place that is not driven by vanity or muddied by the opinions of others. 6. You're probably empathic They have the ability to tune into their communication partners and this is done through intuitive strength rather than using any sleazy influence tactics. Mirror neurones are a real thing: and both introverts and extroverts have them but could it be that introverts, particularly highly sensitive people, are more able to tune into them? Empathy is a great skill, whether it comes naturally to you or you learn to develop it. It means people are quicker to trust you and feel less threatened by you. Now we've talked about the generic introvert superpowers, let's talk about your unique Superpowers - the ones that set you apart from the next creative introvert. You might have some or even all of the introvert superpowers, this isn't where your Superpowers end. You have your own unique Superpowers, that distinguish you from the next creative introvert and that will make you the one fit for your life purpose. Not sure what your unique Superpowers are? That's understandable. One of the mistakes people make when identifying their Superpowers is that they immediately think of their abilities in areas that society tends to deem the most important. You might think of your academic history… and how difficult you found maths. You might think of sporting achievements… and remember you were always picked last for teams. You might think of your workplace history… and remember how you always got passed by for promotions. In focussing on the big, obvious (and actually very insignificant) roles society has suggested you play, you end up missing the Superpowers you do have in other areas. It can help to think about something that doesn't feel emotionally loaded. For example, baking cakes with your mother when you were a child - or baking cakes with your children now. What about you shines in these moments? Are you endlessly patient? Are you meticulously precise? Are you a natural in the kitchen and rarely have to follow a recipe? It's these little moments that bring us joy, boost our energy and feel so easy to us that point to our actual Superpowers. ACTION STEPS: 1) Have a Superpower brainstorm by jotting ideas down from the following questions: • What are you really good at? • What comes naturally for you? • What activities make you feel energised? • What quality do you bring to an activity? • What do you get asked for help with by others? 2) Put your Superpowers to use It's one thing to have a nice list of things you can keep in your wallet when you need a pick-me-up (which I do recommend) but it's another to actually put these to use as much as possible in your daily life. Now you have your list (you can also add the typical introvert Superpowers too if they resonated with you) start to list real life ways you can use these Superpowers. For example, if one of my Superpowers is being attentive, I know I can bring this to occasions when I meet new people. These aren't usually the most introvert-friendly events, but if I know I have my Superpower in my back pocket, I have more reassurance that I can use this to my advantage. Think about how these Superpowers can help you through day-to-day life as well as the more challenging occasions we might face. Try following the sentence structure below to work through each Superpower: I can use the Superpower of ________ when I _________ Go one step further and think of an event or upcoming project where you can really put your Superpower/s to use. Make a point of using this as your intention in going into that event/project (often a much better way of setting goals than focussing purely on the end result.)
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Full show notes here: https://wp.me/p5bc9S-2p8 You might have heard/read the adage ‘What gets measured gets managed.' It's the idea that we can't change or improve something unless we're keeping track of it. The simple act of paying attention to something will cause you to make connections you never did before, and you'll improve the those areas - almost miraculously, without any extra effort. And it doesn't mean only things with numbers can be measured: there are ways of turning more qualitative, subjective aspects of life into a measurable format. This approach to personal development or creative business progress isn't going to appeal to every introvert, I know. For ISTJs and ISTJs this approach might come naturally - but for other types like INFPs there might be some resistance to this more left-brain tracking habit. But bare with me! This tracking business is seriously powerful - and it can be fun, if you decide to make it so. In today's podcast, I'll be sharing the simple step that you can start taking today to make progress in any creative pursuit or life goal.
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Under extreme stress ENFPs become a totally different person...so step 1 is to lessen the stress...and then what? How can we get back to being our old, fun loving, ENFP selves? How can you return to being you? This is a follow up episode to my ENFP Dark Side - DATW 078 episode where I discuss what can happen under extreme stress and how ENFPs can end up acting like evil ISTJs. But this left the question...once you handle the stress...how can you get back to being your old self if these new behaviours and traits have become habitual? Don’t miss future episodes of this podcast, subscribe here: iTunes | Google Play Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS/XML If you want to follow my travels or catch some shorter videos and updates I share, you can find me on Facebook (DreamsAroundTheWorldHQ) | and as TheDanJohnston on Instagram and Twitter | I publish new videos weekly on YouTube as well. Training For Freelancers, Coaches, and Consultants I just opened the doors to The Free Freelancer for early enrolment. You can join now and benefit from last year's pricing and get a jump start on the training. www.TheFreeFreelancer.com Are you, or someone you know, suffering from ENFP? If so, you should seek immediate non-medical attention. Introducing: ENFP Unleashed. Click here for more details. We're starting this month! If you enjoy the podcast and would like to submit your own question for a future episode, you can do so here: www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/ask-dan/ And if you haven't already, be sure to check out Dan's free training on turning your personality type into an incredible life, The Life Design Approach. Get it here: www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/freetraining/
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