
Personality Hacker Podcast When Is It Too Late To Develop My ISFP Personality? | 10 Min Type Advice | S02:E10
Apr 29, 2022
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Use Adventure To Build Sensing Muscle
- Do intentionally practice extraverted sensing through adventurous, present-moment activities to develop it as an ISFP co-pilot.
- Start with accessible U-stress experiences like zip lining or roller coasters to build confidence and bodily awareness.
Thirty Is A Common Turning Point For Co-pilot Growth
- It's common for ISFPs to delay auxiliary development because sensing's value isn't obvious to others until it's visible.
- Many people begin seriously developing their co-pilot in their thirties, so 32 is an excellent time to start.
Two Styles Of Extraverted Sensing
- Understand sensing has two styles: high-intensity 'max aliveness' and gentle 'effortless flow', each trains different capacities.
- Use max aliveness to shock your system into presence, then shift to effortless flow as confidence grows.
