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Kiara Reddingius
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Hi, I'm Kiara, a Winter Olympian and Mindset Coach
I'm passionate about helping others find a pathway to a life of greater freedom, meaning, and purpose through practical tools based in high performance hypnotherapy and behaviour change coaching.
If that sounds interesting, consider subscribing! See you in the next video x
I'm passionate about helping others find a pathway to a life of greater freedom, meaning, and purpose through practical tools based in high performance hypnotherapy and behaviour change coaching.
If that sounds interesting, consider subscribing! See you in the next video x
Personal Growth & Reflection. FREE Clarity Coaching Podcast
Throughout this week, you should have gained a little more clarity and direction from where you started at the beginning of the week. Here is the final Podcast,
Now, let’s define your next steps:
1. Identify a Focus: What’s one area you want to continue working on? Is it aligning with your values, refining your goals, or building self-awareness? Choose one focus to keep your momentum alive.
2. Set an Intention: Intention is a powerful tool. It can be as simple as, 'I will prioritize my values in my decisions,' or, 'I will revisit my vision regularly.' Write down an intention that resonates with you.
3. Create Support: Growth is easier with accountability. Who can support you on this journey? It might be sharing with a friend, engaging with this community, or having someone who encourages you to stay on track.
let’s finish with a quick reflection exercise, Share your answers with the community! skool.com/change
What were your biggest takeaways from this week?
What challenges did you face, and what did you learn from them?
What’s one action you’ll take to continue this journey?
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Now, let’s define your next steps:
1. Identify a Focus: What’s one area you want to continue working on? Is it aligning with your values, refining your goals, or building self-awareness? Choose one focus to keep your momentum alive.
2. Set an Intention: Intention is a powerful tool. It can be as simple as, 'I will prioritize my values in my decisions,' or, 'I will revisit my vision regularly.' Write down an intention that resonates with you.
3. Create Support: Growth is easier with accountability. Who can support you on this journey? It might be sharing with a friend, engaging with this community, or having someone who encourages you to stay on track.
let’s finish with a quick reflection exercise, Share your answers with the community! skool.com/change
What were your biggest takeaways from this week?
What challenges did you face, and what did you learn from them?
What’s one action you’ll take to continue this journey?
Your feedback is so important to me, to help me keep creating and refining material to help people close the gap between who they are and who they want to be! I would be most grateful if you could complete this short 3 minute survey:
Participants will Receive early access to the next 7 - Day Gain greater Control Challenge!
7-Day Clarity Challenge Survey : forms.gle/4vxL3i8873J8goG4A
If you enjoyed this Challenge please share your experience in a testimonial! these are the most powerful in helping others invest in the resources, and helps me exponentially in my own business growth 🙏
testimonial.to/kiarareddingius
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Waiting for part 7... on the other hand, I should remind myself to stay patient ;-)
@@Tom-g2k oh yes thanks for the reminder! I missed the final day on TH-cam! You can find it in my free community skool.com/change otherwise I’ll upload it today sometime!
Great video! It's a long way to go... at least for me...
@@Tom-g2k thanks for the comment! Feel free to jump in my free community for free resources and courses 🤗 skool.com/change
As an ENTP man, I think (self-aware) INTJ women are fantastic and one of the best allies we can have in the world.
I had been looking for a good guided visualization that was flexible according to me at the same time. I finally found it ❤ And I realized that I had been dreaming about this “perfect” future self all this time. Perfection doesn’t exist and I am a human. At the end of the exercise, I realized that I am beautiful as I am and that maybe I need to rethink my future self a little bit?
Will totally check out the other videos in this series
Will totally check out the other videos in this series
@@samriddhichaturvedi9509 if you got all this insight from it then that’s perfect! You got exactly what you needed. So that sounds like a pretty great insight to me! Certainly you are right, perfection doesn’t exist, giving our best effort in being a good human and doing our best to grow and evolve is pretty perfect in my opinion ☺️ feel free to join my free community! Skool.com/change I’m building out courses and resources so love to hear about what people want and would benefit from!
Just took the test for Psych class and here I am at 37 going "ohhh...."
@@Jettset2019 haha it all makes sense! 😂 Feel free to jump in our free community, I didn’t originally intend it but I’m collecting many INTjs 😅 - its full of free courses and resources for mindset that I wish I had 5 or 10 years ago skool.com/change
I was the 300 one :)
@@Mohsenyazdani 🙏🏻🫶🏻
lucky
Wait so if i date an intj, theyll give me space to grind on my skillsets, as an entp? And they will be social enough with me when I want have a deep conversation and some fun? What problems and what positives will entail an entp-intj relationship from your pov? Given that they are both healthy, successful in their careers….
@@haniyehsheibani if both healthy and good communicators I think it would be a great partnership 🤗 problems would be if they can’t appreciate each others differences, or if either remain too stubborn on their pov, though I tend to believe the connection between these two types comes from their differences in how they see the world and the intrigue that comes with that. Hard to get bored with someone who thinks so differently yet also understands everything you say haha
Cool😊 im an infp but this is fun learning
As an INTJ male, watching this video was like watching a video about myself. Everything matches except the dressing part - I like to and always will try to dress well because I think it is what everyone should do and I love myself for doing it. Thanks for your video.
@@slowcookedbolognese thanks for your comment! Glad it resonated 😊
I'd look up OPS , objective personality system, you remind me of one of the creators. ( from this video I'm seeing MM Te/Se PCXX)
"My take on Love - Apologies for accidentally saying ENTJ instead of ENFJ" Lmfao
Channel has two “n”s. Don’t @ me.
Funny you say that about 10 Things I Hate About You, growing up I loved watching Matilda and turns out she is an INTJ too!
I describe myself as two people, the one before MBTI and the very different one after I discovered my type and many more. I feel like I leaped few years forward by understanding about INTJ type and more deeper topics. The crazy thing is I also checked the MBTI when I was younger thinking its about job and was like "architect, I should be an architect" and just forgot about it until few months ago. And what a tool it has been for personal development.
3 variables, admiration+respect+trust = Love huh? Wow, only 3. Interesting. What about attraction? Is that part of admiration? What about affection? I do agree with her definitions with admiration, respect, and trust. Nothing annoys/puts me off more, than someone suddenly acting out of character. I can understand traumatic events (i.e., accidents, death of a love one, rape, severe lack of sleep, food, water, etc.,) can cause a person's character radically change. Perhaps because I'm on a autism spectrum, but I can suffer from being overloaded with emotion that it inhibits my thinking? This only happens when someone I love and/or deeply trust hurts me either emotionally or physically. Just curious. Thanks Kiara, for sharing your perceptions and thought processes in regards to your interpretation of "Love."
@@DarinM1967 thanks for your comment, you may have missed at the start of the video I noted love for me is across context, romantic or friendship. Attraction and affection are separate things in my eyes and are not foundational aspects of “love” as a concept (this is just to me).
@@CoachKiara I think I did hear that. Perhaps I didn't take it as literally as I should have. My error. I'm not used to listening to as literal of a thinker as myself. Living most of my life among people who aren't can do that I guess. Also maybe it's because as a male, I value physical attractiveness, especially in potential female friends/mates higher. Thank you, Kiara for taking the time to respond to clear up my misunderstanding.
Another awesome video, Kiara! It got me to wondering, in your opinion as an INTJ, do you enjoy typical romantic gestures? Such as flowers, love notes, hand holding, etc
@@RockofOTown my opinion is that’s not personality based and you should ask the woman you’re talking about directly their opinion 😉
As an Intj, I found some key points that may apply(or not). Is Ni objective/neutral/ ying and yang. Does Te lean masculine or feminine. Does Fi lean masculine or feminine. Does Se lean masculine or feminine. Spectrum analysis of internal mental structure and mental structure building may be key for self-development and internal growth. I like to frame love in terms of peace and joy and gives comforting solace. However, in a harsh world we often put on our game face to get through life's hurddles. So, finding our happy place, can also have its challenges. Ni is such a grand concept/reality, it is hard to find like minded individuals, especially high achiever types. Academic, physical, ect.
Well Damn, now I feel loved and encouraged.
haha yeah some INTJs have resting bitch face.
Interesting ideas. Voice is maybe partly out of sync with video, so it was causing disctractions.
Great video. I love this type of “love” video, insightful without focusing on romance. I once read/heard that freedom is more valuable than love. So when you say you love people that help you feel free, it makes sense and is very relatable. But I think it’s funny because I love INTJs because they ground me, they are logical and consistent. Me and another ENFP, it would be fun for a short time, but very chaotic and it would eventually combust. I don’t understand INTJ hate. You guys are my favorite.
@@Sofiarey285 I really appreciate your comment 🫶🏻
Wow! Interesting content, but over 8 minutes of video and not one, single smile! Loosen up a little and try to look like you enjoy talking to your audience :) Hang in there!
On the topic of over-preparing versus going off the cuff: I (very briefly) was an adjunct professor and had to prepare lectures. I was faced with a similar problem and I generally got around it by over-preparing myself through study, but then drafting my notes for the lecture based solely around the major topics and key points under each. That way, I could make sure to have each topic and key point addressed, but then leave myself room to discuss the point at greater length. Not sure it translates well to TH-cam, as I had direct interactions with my students rather than a camera staring at me, but figured I would let you know what worked for me in the past.
@@sdpalmtree625 thank you for sharing 😌 I actually know what you’re talking about haha, I used to be a teacher 👩🏫 my content isn’t quite education based so I think that’s why it feels a little different. I appreciate the insight though!
I think learning about psychology as an INTJ is like unlocking parts of the F package the more you learn about it.
@@Shiraori999 I agree, understanding how humans work makes it increasingly easier to be one haha
@@CoachKiaraor to pretend to be one so we seem more normal to others 😊
You are very efficient at pretending you are a human, you should teach INTP's
Do all INTJs have a hard time playing a game for fun? I play shooter games with my bestie (INTJ) and they always get mad if we don't win. It's a casual game. I'm having fun whether I win or lose. But it seems like they care more about winning than me (playing with me, talking, hanging out, etc) I'm not even the worst player. They let it ruin their whole experience. I just don't know why it has to be so serious. Any input is appreciated. I try to be understanding.
@@Sofiarey285 I think it’s more natural to us to be a bit competitive and want to do everything very well, but it is a maturity thing as well, getting mad and letting it ruin your time is not the best reaction, however I think it will always be a part of us to want to be good and improve at things. Just as anyone matures it’s how they deal with disappointment in whatever it might be that’s the important thing
Very interesting. I've watched a few of your other videos about MBTI Personality Theory, which I've had an interest in for a while as I'm an INTP and for us it's all about seeking the underlying patterns and principles in everything. We want to understand every aspect of human endeavor and how it all fits together into one big picture. Most people are sensing types, interested mainly in concrete reality instead of ideas, and don't understand this abstract way of seeing the world. A common stereotype of Rational (NT) types is they're a bunch of awkward nerds and not very physical or athletic. I guess that's not true all the time. Having Extraverted Sensing as one of your main functions is undoubtedly the key to being more physically capable, or having "kinesthetic intelligence." I wish I had more of that, but INTP's usually don't. We really do fit the stereotype in many cases. I guess I was lucky in that I was just barely good enough to play sports as a kid and not get made fun of like your typical nerd.
Hi Kiara, about a year ago I found out I am an INTJ female and I’ve been researching this type on TH-cam since. I relate to this video a lot more so than those generic videos about INTJ females in general. I appreciate you making this video because there aren’t a lot of us who would go through the effort you went through.
@@NoChance-zl3nb thanks so much for your comment, it means a lot! Probably no other time in my life I would have spent the time to do these haha, im in a really great place in my life now - and I think it would have been nice for me when I was younger to see intj women content more. There are a lot of the stereotypes for intj that I think are experienced quite differently for intj women! Let me know if there is anything you’d like to see in future videos!
great top tips here💯💯💯💯👏🏼👏🏼
@@CreatorsBurnout2Brilliance 🔥 👏🏻
Excellent advice & well presented with a smiling demeanor! Kudos!
@@YSBRYD-CATH haha thank you 🙏🏻 I’m getting there with the smiling 😅
Are you from Australia?
@@ShaneC-kx6sv sure am 😌
Me an ENFP who is mediocre at a wide array of hobbies, that loves INTJs 🥹, just hanging out. Your channel is really great and insightful. I hope you continue to upload.
@@Sofiarey285 I LOVE ENFPs ❤️ thank you for hanging out! Feel free to head over to my free community I’m building if you’re interested ☺️ Skool.com/change
18:20 also cried a lot as a kid and then stopped crying completely.
Yep inxjs do sports all the time and are active its just that we will still find ways to be introverts. I know this intj guy who's also national level athlete
I self tested out as an INFP Then when I was tested by a professional the results were INTJ...that shocked me *scratches head* I do love efficiency!
Thinking back to playing high school baskeball as INTJ. I did best when the coach didnt micromanage me or other players from the sidelines. They just let us play and be in the moment. (Se) Imagine a coach constantly trying to control you while you are trying to play. Always diagraming on the sidelines different places you should move to while on the court. When they did that to me I would crash because they were making me think while trying to play. Doesnt sound like you have that problem in your sport. Once you are in movement they cant stop you. No one can call time out while you are in the middle of moving and then make you think new things while trying to do.
Watch the series Queen's Gambit for an INTJ female.
Hi 👋
This is crazy. I am a female INTJ who grew up playing a lot of sports but is now a grad student doing research. Everything you said about perfectionism when it comes to sport and overthinking less in other settings has been my experience except I struggle with over-visualizing projects and balancing creativity with deadline, and instead find solace in sport. It makes sense if Ni particularly fixates on what we take seriously. Regarding Trust: I am experiencing a situation similar to yours with your new coaches. I have new professors every few months and they're busy, and very few of them are willing to truly mentor. They don't know me or are too tired to point me towards what I might need. As a result, I am very independent and sometimes over-rely on my ability to self-improve/criticize (which leads to low self-esteem). The same goes for friends. I don't trust easily because it is difficult to build a meaningful, in-person, growth-oriented relationship nowadays. But I'm trying new tactics! I'm not sure if you might have some advice for this. Having my INTJ mind and studying the social sciences has been a sometimes beautiful and sometimes strange, isolating experience. I have recently arrived at what other folks have commented: to stop thinking about the doing, and just doing and seeing what happens. Thank you for sharing this lovely and rich reflection Kiara:)
It's nice seeing someone kindred who is so comfortable with solitude. I tend to feel pretty alone in that.
Seems typical for INTJs, that they forget all the reasoning after they come to a conlcusion. I always forget all those "useless details". This is especially obvious when I'm with my INTP friend, who will stores every minor detail in his head. He even knows way more details about my life from a few years ago then me. When someone questions our conclusions, its usually very hard to explain even if it makes totel sense in our mind, if we think about it. In part because we forget the detailed reasoning, in part because those abstract concepts are difficult to explain in words that the other one will understand - at least for me. Like you mentioned, it can quickly lead to self doubts, if I can't recall my arguments for my conclusion.
@@jonat96-hj1sh yea this happens to me all the time! I think it might be the reason why I don’t usually share my plans or what I’m doing till I’m done. People either think it’s ridiculously too far fetched, or that I just can’t articulate why and how I can do it or want to do it. There’s too much background involved 😅
I am an INTJ and have got into running through parkrun. I am now very much into stoicism as well, of which a key principle is knowing what is and is not under our control.
Male INTJ here with knowledge of the cognitive functions. Have you heard of Personality Hacker? I took two of their classes - the initial MBTI class on typing people and their coaching course from an MBTI lens. I'm an aspiring personal growth coach myself now for introverts. Regarding your video, I resonate with so much you said. I've been thinking *why* I have a need for control in two situations: when others are involved, and when it's just me. With others, I think it's because I want things done right and to high standards + perfectionism, and I think most people do the bare minimum. When it's something not involving others, I think it's because no plan= chaos & unpredictability. And I don't get along with chaos & unpredictability in most cases😅. When you talked about emotions, I learned that writing out my emotions on paper helps processes them faster. Would love to connect with you!
@@abstract-thoughts yes I’ve learnt a lot through personality hacker. Love them! So glad you also found them to benefit from ☺️. They gave me the best understanding of myself in general and I really love how they utilise the car model metaphor. I have a long term interest in creating an educational program/ schooling system which integrates cognitive functioning as well as the NLP concepts and understanding on a practical level to allow kids to develop and lean into their true selves naturally. It wouldn’t be teaching about it all directly it would all be a subtle integrated system. Even when I first found personality hacker a few years ago I thought one day I will use these guys to help me cater for all types 😂. That’s super long term though so for now, I’m focusing on my NLP coaching and what I can share with my skills and experience now!
Yes we relate as intj’s 😝 As INTJs, our **Introverted Intuition (Ni)** makes us naturally reflective, always focused on long-term goals and patterns. But once we understand the situation, our **Extraverted Thinking (Te)** helps us act quickly and decisively. Under stress, we actually tend to perform better because the pressure forces us to focus on what’s most important, helping us make decisions faster. We may miss some small details in the rush, but it's because we're driven by efficiency and results, not perfection.
Thank you for your video. I was thinking that for someone who’s just starting out on TH-cam, your body language was already very well thought out, and then I realized it’s probably because of your NLP training. As an INTJ, I completely understand your journey and the struggles you’ve faced, as well as the sense of relief that comes from discovering the MBTI and understanding it for our type. My question for you, as a male INTJ speaking to a female INTJ, is: don’t you think it’s generally harder to be a female INTJ than a male INTJ? All INTJs struggle with the feeling of being different, but we also sense a strong love and ethics within us that don’t require anyone else’s validation. At least for men, if they’re not pursuing women, they have the luxury of being left alone and in peace (which our introverted side deeply needs), whereas women often have to deal with constant unwanted attention from men who don’t understand boundaries, making it harder to be left in peace. Now, I know you’ve lived in a very small community and experienced isolation during the pandemic, so maybe this isn’t something you’ve dealt with as much.
@@christianmoulart great observation. I’m very intentional in the way that I approach TH-cam. The basis of NLP is “modelling excellence” which even without using all of the tools available to me now is such a simple and powerful premise to work off. I’m much more energetic and demonstrative, especially with my hands and smile on TH-cam than I would otherwise typically be in a conversation. I cannot speak if it’s harder for women than men only because I have never had the male experience obviously 😅 but I do tend to think there are a lot of gender specific challenges faced, and perhaps women INTJs are forced to adapt a little quicker in certain areas if they are to feel comfortable with themselves and life- I wouldn’t know the men’s but certainly the points you raise hold true. Although I would prefer to live alone, circumstantially I have had to live in share houses, and it does actually end up with men, perhaps by the nature of the houses I want to live- my own bathroom and enough space that it feels like I am living alone- but every time I have to really address it formally, explain I will not be a social housemate, and if they are expecting that I’m happy to move on. I do find I have to enforce it a number of times before they accept it. It feels to me as they don’t understand that I am actually actively wanting to be alone, and they feel the need to ‘help’ or ‘save’ me. I commonly get the comments of ‘don’t take everything so seriously”, “I understand you want to hermit, but you don’t understand what you’re missing” “no need to move out I was just being kind/helpful”. 😂
Just found your channel. Yup you are an Intj. Especially, if you love masculine logic. However, I found out how to balance it out, with the femine touch. I found it intregal to my success, and sexy as f.
The portion where you were saying 'don't think about it, do it' really hits home to me. I do a lot of writing for my work, and I am constantly thinking about the things I am about to write next rather than what I am writing right now... leads to misspelling words... too often.
@@sdpalmtree625 haha yea I only really started truely noticing this recently. Rarely am I ever truely just purely doing, it’s always thinking about the doing! Or even thinking about something else entirely 😅
Stumbled up on this channel and was intrigued to actually watch an self imposed interview of INTJ female. I have never encountered one, or been near one long enough to tell they were a INTJ. I've read they are the rarest of the types, so perhaps that has sometime to do with it. Also, in my younger years handing out in a public/college libraries, museums, movie theaters, where most people was usually quiet and to themselves, perhaps I was around them and hadn't notice, though I usually pride myself at being rather observant of others. Anyway, I am curious if they, female INTJs I mean, can for short period of time blend in with other types like an INFJ can? I've learned and experienced first hand that females in general are better at blending or acting then we men are, so was curious to see if INTJ females were good at that too. If my questions seem odd or too invasive, please understand I mean no disrespect and only trying to learn and understand. Also, I do understand not all women and men, of whatever personality type they may test can be clearly defined by the type definitions, so I don't expect answers to all be the same or consistent between different, which is just as informative and more stimulating than if they were. Anyway, thanks Kiara Riddingius for telling us a little about yourself and what its like from your perspective.
@@DarinM1967 I would hazard a guess it would entirely depend on the situation you see them in. I do also tend to observe INTJ females are externally harder to type, even though their internal experience may ring true to the profile or cognitive functioning. I would consider it hard for others to get a consistent read on me as it depends on what my purpose for being in a given situation is. So I wouldn’t so much call it acting as purposefully engaging haha.
@@CoachKiara Interesting. Thanks for replying so quickly. I think understand what your saying, that depending on the situation. For instance a female INTJ may appear to be more purposely friendly, agreeable, perhaps even chatty, or interested if it would facilitate their current objective/curiosity, if they surmise that it would be be beneficial in the current situation, to avoid, while in a social situation, causing needless discomfort to someone they care about, or to expedite or hurry things along? Again thank you for taking the time to answer my rather unique inquiries. I went ahead and subscribed to your channel, so to learn more about your observations and insight into the INFJ female.
@@DarinM1967INTJ female here; I definitely blend in if necessary but tend to keep to myself, so it’s hard to meet people. For example I enjoy working with animals and not humans, have hobbies that are quiet. I do feel like I’m acting when at a gathering or if I must work with a customer, I take on a ditzy, kind persona and smile a lot, very agreeable. Or I can be stone faced and blunt. Whatever gets me out of the situation the easiest/ quickest way. Nobody really knows me. And as I get older, (37) I’m more and more okay with that.
@@nikkireigns Thanks Nikki, for responding and updating/improving my understanding about INTJ females specifically and perhaps INTJs in general. I too have spent most of my life blending in so I wonder if its more a introvert thing. I totally understand preferring animals over people. I only have a couple of friends, who are both female, one an INFJ, and another I haven't ask and rarely talk to anyway. Most of my social interactions in the last decade or so has been with animals, npcs in games, and LLMs, which are now worth talking too, full of lots of useful information, which I verify of course, and don't have feelings that get hurt or trying to take advantage of me. From my own experiences I prefer more and more my solitude. Its safer, conserves energy, allows me more time to devote to my own interests, avoids the unpleasantness of hurt feelings and disappointment on either side. Now, I understand your reasons that you prefer solitude maybe very different since no two people are the same and especially men and women even sharing the same personality types can and do perceive and respond to the world differently. I'm just expression my acknowledgement the similarities as a way of trying to relate. Again Nikki, for your response and giving me further insights in both this personality time and especially in regards to the rare INTJ female.
"high performance hypnotherapy" lol the world is full of absolute freaks, and thanks to YT and whatnot we get to see them wild out in their 2-3 digit sub channels