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Introverted Sensing Personality Type

Introverted Sensing Personality Type

by Michele Reid, MS | May 7, 2018 | ESFP, Introverts, ISFJ, ISTJ, Judging, MBTI, Parenting, Personality Type, Relationships, Sensing, Thinking, Uncategorized, Youth

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...
Extraverted Sensing: Se

Extraverted Sensing: Se

by Michele Reid, MS | Mar 5, 2018 | ESFP, Extraverts, Feeling, MBTI, Parenting, Perceiving, Perceiving, Personality Type, Relationships, Sensing, Uncategorized, Youth

Extraverted Sensing: Se Extraverted Sensing: Se ESTP ESFP “WHAT IS” The function when we are focusing our attention on the real & present world, using our 5 senses. For example: Listening to a dog bark. When our brain focuses on the sound of the dog barking, it is...
Parenting Tip #2 Let Them Pay The Price While The Price Is Small

Parenting Tip #2 Let Them Pay The Price While The Price Is Small

by Michele Reid, MS | Feb 18, 2016 | Emotional Intelligence, Parenting, Relationships, Uncategorized, Youth

Parenting Tip #2 Let Them Pay The Price While The Price Is Small Parenting Tip #2 Let Them Pay The Price While The Price Is Small Parenting Tip #2, Let Them Pay The Price While The Price Is Small. Many times we want to shelter and protect our children from the pain of...
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