The 2 Types of Introverted Thinking Explained
Matt Sherman - Geek Psychology Matt Sherman - Geek Psychology
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 Published On Aug 15, 2024

Did you know there are two distinct types of Introverted Thinking (Ti)? If you’re not aware of which variation you use, you could be missing out on a crucial aspect of your self-development journey! In this video, I dive into Dario Nardi's research on Ti and explore the two variations—Analytic and Holistic. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of yourself or curious about how different thinking styles influence behavior, this video will provide you with the insights you need.

As an INFP, Introverted Thinking is my eighth function, and this is the eighth video in my series where I explore each function. Join me as I read and react to Nardi’s descriptions and share how understanding these two variations can transform your self-awareness and interactions with others.

What You’ll Learn:
The core differences between Analytic and Holistic Ti
How each variation manifests in your thoughts and actions
Practical examples and personal reflections on how these thinking styles influence life choices
Tips on how to leverage your dominant thinking style for personal growth

💡 Key Takeaway: By understanding whether you lean towards Analytic or Holistic Ti, you can unlock new levels of self-awareness and become more effective in your interactions and decision-making.

00:00 Introduction to Introverted Thinking
00:45 Introverted Thinking (Ti)
04:07 Analytic/Yang, Ti - The Critic
06:58 Personal Reflections on Ti
16:02 Holistic/Yin Ti - The Systemist
22:01 Sorting Flavors of TI
23:04 Stress Responses in Ti Users
24:56 Balancing Expertise and Humility
28:39 Conclusion and Call to Action

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