How do you know if you have been mistyped? How can you see yourself more accurately? What can you do to overcome cognitive bias? Why do so many people struggle to find an accurate sense of identity?
Here are four tests you can use to find out if you've been mistyped:
1. Is your anxious self getting in the way of understanding yourself correctly?
2. Are your bad habits getting in the way of being yourself?
3. Are you confusing your needs with your personality?
4. Have you found your natural self?
Hey! My name is Erik Thor, and thanks to all the help from my viewers and patreons at patreons.com/erikthor I've been able to build a living on the side of my part-time job making videos about different personality types. I seek to cover Carl Jung and the sixteen personality types in the MBTI from an original perspective. I believe there are sixteen, not eight cognitive functions. I write about them at www.erikthor.com/cognitive-functions.
I also develop successful personality tests that can accurately predict your personality type. www.erikthor.com/test/personality-test with high accuracy. Try it out and share your results with me!
Why do I do it? Because I want to spread more flow and happiness in the world. I believe we spend too much time going against our own true nature, denying ourselves nad pretending to fit in. We should break free and find ourselves and find a lifestyle more suited to our needs and values. If we can do that, the world will be a better place, for everyone. Join the community @ [ Ссылка ]
Four Tests To Find Out If You've Been Mistyped
Теги
MBTIPersonality typesPersonality typemistypedtypedunderstoodmisunderstoodbiaspersonalitypsychologycognitive biaspersonal biassubjectivepersonality teststypologymbtimyers briggsmyers briggs personality typeserik thorerikthor.compersonality typescarl jungpersonality psychologycognitive functionsbig fivesocionicsobjective personalityinfjinfpenfpenfj16 personalities