ISFP Inside & Out...

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Alexis Kingsley

Alexis Kingsley

Күн бұрын

ISFP, what makes you YOU? What makes ISFPs tick? What are the building blocks of the ISFP personality type? In this video I'll explain the ISFP personality type inside and out - from their cognitive functions Introverted Feeling, Extraverted Sensing, Introverted Intuition, and Extraverted Thinking, to their strengths, weaknesses, and unique gift to the world.
ISFP Cognitive Functions:
1. Introverted Feeling (Fi)
2. Extraverted Sensing (Se)
3. Introverted Intuition (Ni)
4. Extraverted Thinking (Te)
5. Extraverted Feeling (Fe)
6. Introverted Sensing (Si)
7. Extraverted Intuition (Ne)
8. Introverted Thinking (Ti)
0:00 How does Myers Briggs relate to cognitive functions?
4:11 Overused Strength Fi for ISFP
10:34 Underused Strength Se for ISFP
19:11 Overused Weakness Ni for ISFP
28:26 Underused Weakness Te for ISFP
Cognitive Functions Playlist: ⬇️
• Cognitive Functions
Myers Briggs 101 Playlist: ⬇️
• Myers Briggs 101
⬇️ Personality Playlists: ⬇️
INFJ: • INFJ
INTJ: • INTJ
ENFJ: • ENFJ
ENTJ: • ENTJ
INTP: • INTP
INFP: • INFP
ENFP: • ENFP
ENTP: • ENTP
ISTP: • ISTP
ESTP: • ESTP
ESFP: • ESFP
ISFP: • ISFP
ESTJ: • ESTJ
ESFJ: • ESFJ
ISTJ: • ISTJ
ISFJ: • ISFJ
Quotes are taken from the books:
Psychological Types by Carl Jung
Conscious Orientation by J.H. Van Der Hoop
Gifts Differing by Isabel Briggs Myers with Peter B. Myers
FAQ:
Have you heard of the 8-function model?
Yes, I was introduced to the 8-function model in approx. 2015/16, and I have been working on Ti in my personal life which is not in my top 4. My "Inside Out" series touches on it, and I plan to dive deeper in a future series.
Have you heard of socionics, enneagram, tritype, vultology, 4 sides of the mind, interaction styles, OPS, or CPT?
Yes to all. I have a couple collabs and videos on my channel about enneagram and socionics. The other systems I've heard of and studied on a surface-level, and own/have read books on many of the above topics. For one reason or another, none of these topics have interested me enough to discuss regularly on the channel.
Stereotyping:
Any time I say a behavioral example of how a type shows up like "I tend to notice a lot of ISTJs with fitbits" this is to ground the theoretical concept for viewers who have repeatedly asked me to give behavioral examples and to make content less abstract and confusing. However, any time I stray from motives and transfer to behavior, it will lose universal application. Any time I give an example like this, it is not an absolute, it is not a rule, that behavior is not exclusive to that type, that behavior is not the exclusive manifestation of a type's motives, not everyone or even most of the type might do that thing; but it is simply a one-time example of how the motivations that ISTJs share could manifest - not how they must manifest.
In addition, different motivations aside from Si-Te motivations could also prompt someone to get a fitbit, so this behavior alone cannot be used to type someone. In my day to day life, I do not see people with a fitbit and therefore declare them an ISTJ. Any example I give did not come from inductive reasoning which gets applied universally like "I saw 3 ISTJs who wear fitbits therefore all ISTJs have fitbits." In addition these examples can be backed up deductively with Carl Jung's and Van Der Hoop's writing like "Si is finely attuned to sense organs"; "Te likes outcomes and metrics" "therefore an example could be, but is not limited to, ISTJs wearing fitbits, especially when used to measure sense organs."
I have been working on Ti and thus curbing misunderstandings on this front, but in case I say something contrary to this belief, it was due to sloppy Te langauge (or it was a non-serious joke) and not because I believe differently.

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@AlexisKingsley
@AlexisKingsley 7 ай бұрын
Come hang out in the membership!! It's getting juicy over there... talking about loooove 💕 kzfaq.infomembership
@Meggish62
@Meggish62 7 ай бұрын
Hi Alexis, do you still work one-on-one with people to figure out which MBTI they are? I know you mentioned that in an older video.
@chuzzlewitspack9126
@chuzzlewitspack9126 6 ай бұрын
As an ISFP, Te is the worst. I've only been learning about MBTI for the last few years so now I know I have to make myself use it, but I hate it so much. I finally got a career goal and mustered the Te to start working towards it about a year ago. Then, last month a friend texted me about a job she saw online and told me to apply. I knew it was good. But it would mean using Te to fill out the application and update my resume and find whatever other certificate stuff they needed and put all that in the online form. The dread was so intense I felt like I was walking to my death and I didn't want to do it. I had to consciously tell myself I had to Te, don't Fi. In the end it only took about 15 minutes to apply and couple weeks later I got an interview and a week later I got the job. It's the job I've wanted and in the past I very likely would have missed it because my Fi/Ni would have just thought it was a long shot and I shouldn't put myself through the 15 minutes of stress. So all this to say, I relate to your video and what you said about Te.
@someoneidc12345
@someoneidc12345 7 ай бұрын
As an ISFP currently going through a Fi-Ni loop this video was so eye opening. Thank you so much for your insights, seriously doing god's work
@deborat
@deborat 7 ай бұрын
Every time I consider I could have ISFP preferences (I might have an attachment to Fi), I remember my Te is so evident it’s ridiculous to think otherwise. As a child, I lived pretty much in my head and have a very blurry memory of my earlier years as a result. As a teenager I did live in Fi land, but an annoying version of Fi. It’s interesting to notice how the functions develop overtime.
@otaku4Gaijin
@otaku4Gaijin 5 ай бұрын
As an INTJ who shares all of the ISFP functions, your video helped me understand myself - especially my weaknesses, Fi and Se. Interestingly, my direct co-worker is an ISFP. The more we work together (in the Production industry, no less), the more I can see our strengths and weaknesses balance.
@carissaetlora
@carissaetlora 5 ай бұрын
What you said about the third function being overused so much like a child in charge that you can think its your dominant function really explains how i mistyped as both infj and intj until a few days ago… everything makes sense and now i know how to move forward.
@firebirdwillgaming4193
@firebirdwillgaming4193 4 ай бұрын
I once again, thank you for your great videos 🙏. I’ve recently discovered that I’m an ISFP and previously thought I was an INTJ jumper type. But the more I learnt about the theory something wasn’t right. How could my Te not be used, my Se be good, and Fi so strong? Well now I know and It’s funny that you mention that you can easily mistake your third function for dominant, (like I did).😂
@tanvisharma6903
@tanvisharma6903 Ай бұрын
This is eye-opening. I actually combined Se and Ni- I thought I was a Ne dom lmao. Then I had my Fi and Te, so I thought I was an ENFP for a good long time.
@jagerbaby8628
@jagerbaby8628 7 ай бұрын
I love your videos on the cognitive functions. To me, it’s very helpful when you explain how each function works concerning the type. It is easier to understand how they work within each type, so I can have a broad understanding of them. I do wish you would include a lot more external examples of how the function behaves and how might you pick up on signs that someone is a specific type. So how might each function present itself in a physical and external way that an outsider can pick up on. Like when you say Fe is warm and friendly, or Ti is a bit more awkward. If that makes sense.
@synth-k7
@synth-k7 5 ай бұрын
this video is gold, it really resonates with me and makes me understand myself better, thank you
@calmingbabysleep1256
@calmingbabysleep1256 7 ай бұрын
❤ been waiting
@cassandrabecker3242
@cassandrabecker3242 6 ай бұрын
You have helped so much thank you !
@ethan-bl3ld
@ethan-bl3ld 7 ай бұрын
awesome series! I'm curious, are you planning to do an updated version of the ISTP? keep it up :)
@AlexisKingsley
@AlexisKingsley 7 ай бұрын
Coming soon!
@Notrealgohan
@Notrealgohan 7 ай бұрын
Yes 👏🏼
@amalksuresh286
@amalksuresh286 7 ай бұрын
Thank you
@carissaetlora
@carissaetlora 5 ай бұрын
That Fi-Ni loop is silent and deadly lol….
@kaileysmth
@kaileysmth Ай бұрын
Where did you get the info on your “light switch” metaphor that you often use when explaining the 2nd and 3rd functions? I personally get the sense that all of my functions are playing and acting on each other synergistically at all times as opposed to turning one “on” or “off,” even if they are considered to be opposites. Just a curious INTP here- I very much enjoy your videos! Xo
@aldik_dj
@aldik_dj 6 ай бұрын
So if I have limited use in Ni, is that a good thing and means that I mainly use my Se that I have excellent use of 🤔 and same thing with my Te being average use and my Fi is also excellent use
@carissaetlora
@carissaetlora 5 ай бұрын
What you said about losing yourself with Ni was so spot on for me. Gotta turn that light switch on 💯
@hadiza1
@hadiza1 7 ай бұрын
🧡
@tjohannam
@tjohannam 3 ай бұрын
If the Meyers-Briggs test methodology is flawed, is there a better test out there that I could take? I might not be an ISFP after all.
@UltrafineDeluxe
@UltrafineDeluxe 3 ай бұрын
Work on the vocal fry.
@missymae8333
@missymae8333 2 ай бұрын
Having all these manual labor jobs that we hate instead of setting actual career goals striking such a chord 🥲
@amalksuresh2538
@amalksuresh2538 7 ай бұрын
Thank you
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