As an INTP, with extroverted intuition in my second slot and introverted sensing in my third slot, my house is a disaster zone. I have plenty of ideas for how I might clean and organize, and how I might learn to do those things better, which come to mind on those occasions when I happen to notice that my house is indeed a disaster zone. But somehow I keep getting distracted before acting on those ideas.
Better practicing minimalism, remove unnecessary and not essentials things. We're already messed in our head, it is wise decision when our environment is not adding another mess. -intp
@@honor9lite1337, that is undoubtedly wise advice, but I am not by nature a minimalist. I like to collect what I call "opportunities": things I might want to use some day. And while there are plenty of things I'm more than willing to get rid of, I get hung up on the question of what is the best way to get rid of them. (Do I try to sell them? That's a hassle. Do I give them away? Where? Do I trash them? Do they need to go to some special recycler I have to find?)
as an isfp 4w5 i actually have a quite organised space because aesthetics is important to me. and will get things done as well .. but i do definitely indulge quite easily (se), not in everything but specific things that connects with my fi, and it get quite intense. it happens on a whim and i'll get it into action. fortunately, as time has passed, i've learnt how to be more reasonable for it... still a work in progress for some things.
@@myisfpjourney7813 😏. Well since you responded while reading my comment, "ENTJ" should be on your mind. Joking aside....dude I will just look up the info on the web.
Thank you for your videos. As an INTP I find your explanations clear and easy to understand.
As an INTP, with extroverted intuition in my second slot and introverted sensing in my third slot, my house is a disaster zone. I have plenty of ideas for how I might clean and organize, and how I might learn to do those things better, which come to mind on those occasions when I happen to notice that my house is indeed a disaster zone. But somehow I keep getting distracted before acting on those ideas.
I think that struggle is real for many INTPs.
Better practicing minimalism, remove unnecessary and not essentials things.
We're already messed in our head, it is wise decision when our environment is not adding another mess.
-intp
@@honor9lite1337, that is undoubtedly wise advice, but I am not by nature a minimalist. I like to collect what I call "opportunities": things I might want to use some day. And while there are plenty of things I'm more than willing to get rid of, I get hung up on the question of what is the best way to get rid of them. (Do I try to sell them? That's a hassle. Do I give them away? Where? Do I trash them? Do they need to go to some special recycler I have to find?)
as an isfp 4w5 i actually have a quite organised space because aesthetics is important to me. and will get things done as well .. but i do definitely indulge quite easily (se), not in everything but specific things that connects with my fi, and it get quite intense. it happens on a whim and i'll get it into action. fortunately, as time has passed, i've learnt how to be more reasonable for it... still a work in progress for some things.
Great video, i wish more people were making this distinction ❤
Please a video about your job struggle
I love your content. When are you going to do videos on extroverts, like ENTJ?
I pretty much just do videos when there is something on my mind that I really want to say. Thank you for watching and expressing your appreciation.
@@myisfpjourney7813 😏.
Well since you responded while reading my comment, "ENTJ" should be on your mind.
Joking aside....dude I will just look up the info on the web.
@@foday529 - What info are you looking for?
Core purpose of the EJs or extrovert judgers.
@@foday529 - Did I not do Core Purpose videos for the EJ types? I thought I did. Whoops