Hey guys, just curious, what would be the best way of strengthening the J side a bit more? I am under the assumption that by simply doing things, I would get into the habit, but unfortunately, a habit does not change the way one thinks, does it?
^ or a loose version of that, like "save your current thought process and get up to brush your teeth, at around 7-8"
For that, allow me to elaborate. Generally speaking, the J type tends to do a bit more do'ing than the P type...at least with me, this applies. I do far too much planning and hardly ever actually get around to doing something though I know exactly how to do it.What is it about the J side that you find desirable..? What do you wish to strengthen/develop..? I find.
I have actually found that cold turkey is the only way I can get something done, lol. My biggest commitments were either accidental or I just started doing it and it stuck.yeah, but it's harder to develop a habit going cold turkey from complete looseness to complete structure. i think so, at least. Especially if the schedule change might be an interruption of something.
It was just an example. And precise times are best.
Not looseness.
Abandoning looseness pains me. So, so much. Sometimes, it has to be done.
When you're sitting around, thinking about things, and a thought appears about something you should do, you should probably just get up and do it, instead of disappearing back into the endless thoughts. I guess.
Wow, that sounds sad.To this day, I find many of my unfinished projects as a regret because had I finished even half of them, I would be so much more today.
Said accomplishments include learning C++, finishing the MMORPG I was working on, and gaining a mastery of mySQL and PHP. :P Such accomplishments would mean I could currently do far more than I can now (and most likely have a lot more money).Wow, that sounds sad.
Certain kinds of projects need completion, but most do not. What more would you be today had you finished certain projects? You are still the same person, are you not?
I can understand the desire to have wanted to complete more, but how much joy would that really bring you? I can barely remember my accomplishments, because once they are complete, who gives a shit anymore? I'm not one to tout what I have done, but relish in my current and potential future endeavors.
Any of us can change our outward view type. I can act like a J if I need to (especially at work), but my natural inclination is P. I don't know if you can change that by will.
There are plenty of things I could have finished that would have yielded me more money, but lets face facts, I chose my own happiness over money and I would do it a thousand times over if I had the chance.Said accomplishments include learning C++, finishing the MMORPG I was working on, and gaining a mastery of mySQL and PHP. :P Such accomplishments would mean I could currently do far more than I can now (and most likely have a lot more money).
By the end of the year, all I will have left is a good knowledge of Python and my CCNA in addition to a malware removal training (which only matters online as it is not an actual certification).
There are plenty of things I could have finished that would have yielded me more money, but lets face facts, I chose my own happiness over money and I would do it a thousand times over if I had the chance.
Money is a non-issue once you sort it out. Do what you enjoy.
Abandoning looseness pains me. So, so much. Sometimes, it has to be done.
When you're sitting around, thinking about things, and a thought appears about something you should do, you should probably just get up and do it, instead of disappearing back into the endless thoughts. I guess.
Zionoxis said:Said accomplishments include learning C++, finishing the MMORPG I was working on, and gaining a mastery of mySQL and PHP. :P Such accomplishments would mean I could currently do far more than I can now (and most likely have a lot more money).
By the end of the year, all I will have left is a good knowledge of Python and my CCNA in addition to a malware removal training (which only matters online as it is not an actual certification).
You guys are confused about J, because MBTI orders functions illogically (J/P wise):
INTP = Ti(1) Ne(2)
You INTPs are already Judgement types!!
Not that Ti is a function that takes quick action like Te, but it does judge.
If you are actually a perception-dom, then you might be ENTP: Ne(1) Ti(2).
You guys are confused about J, because MBTI orders functions illogically (J/P wise):
INTP = Ti(1) Ne(2)
You INTPs are already Judgement types!!
Not that Ti is a function that takes quick action like Te, but it does judge.
If you are actually a perception-dom, then you might be ENTP: Ne(1) Ti(2).
I'm not sure what you're trying to imply by the statement "You INTPs are already Judgement types!!"
I guess that by forming opinions it will help me.
This is a little irrelevant but by "working on a MMORPG" do you mean you're making one?
The J/P is not just one letter, its entirely different functions.
INTP = Ti(1) Ne(2)
INTJ = Ni(1) Te(2). An ENTJ would be even more outspoken and "manipulative": Te(1) Ni(2)
The Te is pursuing, your Ti is avoidant.
Ti builds philosphical maps (only asks why questions)
Te builds applicable solutions (only asks how questions)
Ti is deep (not practical). Te is shallow (practical).
J means thinking or feeling is dominating over P, over iNtuition and Sensing.