Creativity, Intuition’s Second Part

Creativity, Intuition’s Second Part

  What Creativity Isn’t Many people make the mistake of associating creativity with the act of creating. As artist Kurt Wenner points out, creativity is a process, not a phenomenon. Creativity can occur without any physical change taking place. Any kind of assembly or...
Realism, Sensation’s Second Domain

Realism, Sensation’s Second Domain

   Type Test Limitations Some Sensory types walk away feeling dissatisfied after taking a Jungian Typology test, such as the MBTI, Keirsey Temperament Sorter, or Trait Spectrum. They are usually able to identify with the results for the most part, but they have...
Imaginativity, Intuition’s First Domain

Imaginativity, Intuition’s First Domain

Intuition and Sensory Types Sensory types are by no means incapable of intuition…they just tend to trust it less. Which means that they use it less, and by so doing fail to develop it. Nevertheless, there are numerous instances in which Sensors have received a...
Instinctiveness, Sensation’s First Domain

Instinctiveness, Sensation’s First Domain

The Biggest Difference Between People If someone were to ask you to divide the human race into two huge groups, how would you do it? By sex or gender? By ethnicity? By language? These things are all part of our identity, but they aren’t usually that important in terms...
Collectedness, the Third Part of Introversion

Collectedness, the Third Part of Introversion

Maintenance Tasks The Padawan Project is currently working on a feature that will allow users to create and track personal goals. Some of these goals may be related to your desire to maintain your personality components. For each type trait, there will be a list of...