Introverted Sensing Personality Type
Introverted Sensing Personality Type: Si
The function when we are focusing our attention on remembering, using our 5 senses.
Not in real-time. Amazingly skilled at recalling details.
For example:
Listening to a dog bark. When our brain focuses on recalling the sound of the dog barking, you heard last week.
Si (introverted Sensing) can be best explained by comparing it to Se (Extraverted Sensing).
In Se, the individual experiences the environment the way all of the senses report, immediately and in real-time. With Si, the individual functions in mostly stored memories of previous sensory experiences.
What you should know about those that are Hard-wired
Introverted Sensing
- Reflect on past experience
- Recalls concrete realities of the experience
- Reality of the inner images
- Slow and methodical
- Checks new information against their databank of internal images seeking congruence.
- Tends to recall experiences in sequence in which they occurred
- Observe how others do tasks
- May appear disengaged or detached from the conversation due to recalling the experience so fully
- This can make it difficult to take in new information
- Plan carefully before starting a task
- Take one thing at a time and work sequentially
- Like to learn in-depth about a topic of interest
- Prefer quiet time to reflect on what they have learned
- Like learning from subject experts
- Dislike having to interact or perform on the spot
What you should know about training and learning with those that are Hard-wired
Introverted Sensing
- Plan carefully before starting a task
- Take one thing at a time and work sequentially
- Be patient with detailed and structured tasks
- Study materials thoroughly
- Like to learn in-depth about a topic of interest
- Relate learning to real-life applications and experiences
- Strive to conscientiously meet learning requirements
- Want information presented in orderly, sequential manner
- Prefer quiet time to reflect on what they have learned
- Study effectively alone or in a small, familiar group
- Observe how others do tasks
- Like learning from subject experts
Famous Si TYPES
- Warren Buffett (ISTJ) Super-investor and author
- Hillary Clinton (ISTJ) U.S. Secretary of State (D)
- Sean Connery (ISTJ) Actor – played James Bond 007
- Jeff Bezos (ISTJ) Founder of Amazon
- Bruce Willis (ISFJ) Actor
- Jimmy Carter (ISFJ) U.S. President (D)
- Mother Teresa (ISFJ) Catholic nun and charity worker
- Tiger Woods (ISFJ) Golf champion
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Michele Burch Reid, MS, founder of LCI, is an Organizational Effectiveness & Personal Development Consultant and Coach. Michele has a master’s degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, as well as several certifications. She helps clients create overall satisfaction & potential by tapping into their natural strengths with Personality Type, Emotional Intelligence Training, Biofeedback & other Brain-based tools. Michele’s philosophy is that when you discover what inspires you, you can more easily inspire and lead others. Whether that is in the board room, the class room, or family room.
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