What's My Personality: Sensing or Intuition? | 5 Minute MBTI

Willow Tree Training & Professional Development
23 Apr 201705:19

Summary

TLDRThis video from Willow Tree Training explores the concept of personality type dichotomies, specifically focusing on the difference between 'sensing' and 'intuition.' It explains how sensors prefer practical, detail-oriented information grounded in past experience, while intuitives favor big-picture thinking and abstract connections. Viewers are encouraged to reflect on which preference resonates more with them and how it affects their learning and perception. The video invites viewers to explore their own personality type further through the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and offers resources for personalized assessments.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Personality type theory is based on four dichotomies: extraversion vs. introversion, sensing vs. intuition, thinking vs. feeling, and judging vs. perceiving.
  • 😀 Each person has a natural preference for one side of each dichotomy, forming their unique personality type.
  • 😀 A dichotomy is defined as a difference between two completely opposite concepts or preferences.
  • 😀 Sensing (S) and Intuition (N) are two preferences for how people take in information.
  • 😀 Sensors (S) focus on concrete, factual, and practical data from their senses and past experiences.
  • 😀 Intuitives (N) focus on patterns, connections, and future possibilities rather than immediate facts.
  • 😀 Sensors prefer learning with real-world examples and a linear process with clear feedback.
  • 😀 Intuitives prefer abstract concepts, metaphors, and exploring ideas through connections and patterns.
  • 😀 To determine if you're a sensor or intuitive, think about how you approach interpreting information—details vs. big picture.
  • 😀 Neither sensing nor intuition is better than the other; they represent different but valid ways of perceiving the world.
  • 😀 For a complete understanding of your personality type, consider taking the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) with a certified practitioner.

Q & A

  • What is a dichotomy in the context of personality type theory?

    -A dichotomy in personality type theory refers to a difference between two completely opposite ideas or things. The four dichotomies in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) are extraversion vs. introversion, sensing vs. intuition, thinking vs. feeling, and judging vs. perceiving.

  • What are the four dichotomies that make up a personality type?

    -The four dichotomies that make up a personality type are: extraversion vs. introversion, sensing vs. intuition, thinking vs. feeling, and judging vs. perceiving.

  • Why does the letter 'N' represent intuition instead of 'I' in the MBTI?

    -The letter 'N' is used for intuition instead of 'I' because 'I' represents introversion in the first dichotomy. This allows for clarity and avoids confusion in the personality type code.

  • What is the primary difference between sensors and intuitives when it comes to taking in information?

    -Sensors prefer to take in information through their five senses, focusing on facts, details, and practical realities. Intuitives, on the other hand, focus on patterns, connections, and the big picture, often using their imagination and creativity to understand concepts.

  • How do sensors typically prefer to learn?

    -Sensors prefer to learn through real-world, practical examples, and they value feedback to ensure they are following established procedures. They tend to follow a linear process and focus on mastering skills through repetition.

  • How do intuitives approach learning?

    -Intuitives prefer to learn by using metaphors and symbols to understand concepts. They often explore theories by making connections between seemingly unrelated ideas and enjoy figuring things out for themselves, rather than following a linear process.

  • What can the painting exercise reveal about a person's personality type?

    -The painting exercise can help identify whether a person is more of a sensor or an intuitive. If they focus on the details and tangible items in the painting, they are likely a sensor. If they think about the broader meaning or the interaction between the figures, they may be an intuitive.

  • What are the key traits of sensors?

    -Sensors are detail-oriented, practical, and focused on real-world situations. They learn through past experience and concrete examples, and they tend to master skills through repetition and feedback.

  • What are the key traits of intuitives?

    -Intuitives are big-picture thinkers who focus on connections and patterns. They use imagination and creativity to explore new possibilities and learn by making connections between ideas rather than following a linear process.

  • What is the best way to discover your full personality type?

    -The best way to discover your full personality type is to take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) with a certified practitioner, who can guide you through the results and provide deeper insights into your preferences.

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