ISTJ & ISFP
Sensing
- Uses five senses to make sense of the world.
- Hear, see, touch, smell, taste
- Pragmatic and fact driven
- Experiences make more of an impact vs. words
Judging vs. Perceiving
Introvert
Thinking vs. Feeling
Cons
Pros
- Making decisions takes a lot time
- Flexible
- Spontaneous
- Doesn't Plan
- Go with the flow
- Motivated by deadlines
- Procrastinates
- Structured
- Orderly
- Organized
- Likes to keep control
- Makes lists & always plans ahead
- Gains energy from being alone
- Small group of very close friends
- Makes decisions based on opinions of all people involved
- What will create and maintain harmony?
- Make decisions based on core beliefs and principles
- Logical
- Objective in Decisions
Conflict
Working Together
Conflict
Perceiving person may feel trapped by too much structure. Judging person may feel anxious with no structure.
- May cause lack of communication
- Social life and networking may suffer
- Understands inner self and self worth
- Reflect on ideas before making decisions
- Stronger trust within personal relationships
Working Together
Judging person could keep perceiving person on task. Perceiving person could help loosen up the control.
- Thinker must look beyond results.
- Feeler must look beyond their emotions.
A logical goal must be chosen to be successful. However, if everyone's voice is not heard then they won't buy in to the process
- Judging person asks questions to organize the situation and make order for themselves.
- Perceiving person goes with the flow of logical plans.
The thinker can analyze the situation and come up with a logical decision based on the feelers view of everyone's opinion.