This video was extremely insightful and you put into words what i've been doing subconsciously for the past year since i've started to focus on self improvement. One thing I will work on is stop reading the yt comments and formulate my own opinion on the content before others' opinions skew my analysis!! starting with this one.
Sees video title, "hey I should learn that". Immediately looks at comments, has to rewind video, gets bored, leaves comment about it and swipes out of video.
Great topic! This is the most important issue for my fellow ENTPs (aside from our blindspot Fi), because we fear control. Therefore, we should learn to control (or focus) ourselves, so that the world doesn't randomly control us by default. And it's also helpful to study successful ENTPs, like Benjamin Franklin, who have willingly embraced methods for establishing routines and structure (repressed Si) to facilitate their otherwise chaotic ingenuity. Thanks for the video!
Yup yup! Modeling is so important. I’ve been trying to get better at it lately. Fun fact: I took pictures with the actor that played Ben Franklin in his costume in a movie called How High. Life is weird. Wish I could post a picture here.
I feel like the best for me when it comes to routine is that i have a goal that i need to achieve but be allowed to complete it any way i want. as long as i get there who cares how it was done. so i feel like i'm getting more efficient or trying to find efficient ways to do said task.
As an ENTP with ADHD and the solutions for the ADHD being incredibly helpful, I'd encourage you to at least try those. The most important one by far (at least for me) was to stop assuming I function the same way society makes us think people are "supposed" to function. Is it really you who thinks you have to do this or achieve that in this time frame, or is it someone else's thought you internalised, because you were told one too many times that the way you do stuff and think isn't "good enough". Don't expect from yourself to remember minute details, that aren't important for the big picture on an abstract level. Instead, take notes, put post it's everywhere if your really have to remember something. Get a time timer (a visual clock). Set boundaries (For example, don't react to any requests or messages before you have to leave the house for as much time as you need to, to be in time.). Create an environment that suits your brain (For example, I wear headphones while doing chores, because every interruption will add unreasonably to the time I need to finish this annoying task. I also put post it's with things to remember on the bathroom mirror, because I know I'll look at that at some point inevitably. I also negotiated "rules" with my boyfriend and family on some subjects. Like the one about not asking me for anything 30 minutes before I have to leave the house. I don't rely on my brain to filter out the nonsense and remind me of important things. And that's as useful to ENTPs as it's for people with ADHD.
ENTPs need to realise the freedoms offered by making decisions as well as the freedoms offered by deferring them. Committing to a course of action almost always results in more possibilities. Similarly maintaining open options can be It's own kind of prison. Tim Urban (Entp) has a good TED talk on procrastination that should be compulsory viewing for ENTPs.
ENTP female here. That question #3 though. I sway so much between all the what ifs that, even after making lists upon lists with pro's and con's they are just left there. With no decision made at all. Or IF I make a decision, I'll be like, eeeh maybe it's the wrong decision, two days later. At that point I'll go ask everybody. In some cases, if you ask 10 people they'll give you 10 different answers (of which more often than not, I've already thought of), but that just adds another layer of possibilities and makes the decision difficult... When I do manage to follow through my decisions (even those that are just base purely on intuition with no debate), they are almost always the correct one. In a country where valuing everyone else's opinion is more important than going your own way - which can be completely opposite than what people think are the "right" thing to do, well.. you can imagine how I've felt out of place my entire life in a way that never made sense until I discovered MBTI😅
Despite the fact that I searched specifically for ENTP focussing problems, I have a hard time focussing on this at the moment. But, not dropping every idea, but instead thinking more about it, was my personal outcome of self reflection. Only problem is, sometimes it is just a timebomb haha...
Dunno if that's how you're supposed to use Fe as an ENTP, but in my case, I often ask for other people's opinion/advice as a last resort when I can't come up with a valuable solution with logic and ideas alone. And once I'm satisfied with the amount of people I asked, I clear up the data I got, have a look at everything, take what's relevant and let go of what isn't (or put it aside in case I need it later on in the process). I love the last part where you talk about how to stop acting like healers because of the loss of focus. Whenever somebody has a problem, especially close friends and relatives, I'm always the first they go to for help and I have a hard time saying no to an opportunity for problem-solving... but because of that, I often put things on the table for way too long and lack the motivation to resume my projects afterwards because I know my focus is fragile and I don't know when it's going to be disrupted again... My ISFJ gets super energized by helping people out; I feel that, if I was an RPG character, my HP bar would be flashing red -___-
Very helpful and truly thought video, I didn't expect it to go the road it went...it's about ENTPs being self aware of themselves, doing that we can actually become more balanced. There are lots of layers for us to go through and I'm definitely gonna try to apply this questions to my life so I can be more successful.
Best tip: get into a life or death situation where In you live only if you do the work you want. Otherwise you will die. This is how I passed my final Exams.
@@abhiramiprabakar7067 I am feeling its effects 3 years later, where the more you abuse this.. the worse it works everytime.. all your other faculties get depleted as well..Try to make consistency a habit guys.. Trying hard to be is almost as good as being.
That last question man...hit me hard 😂 Always taking people's opinions and using them cause its easier and less risk filled than making my own. The constant "what ifs" are always there. Thanks for this video, definitely a good way to recenter and focus.
Yeahhhh.. I couldn’t not put it in there. I felt dislikes coming as I said it, but hey, the truth is necessary - as you know. Hopefully the video continues to help you on your awesome journey ^^
'I'm just Gna wing it' that's what i always say ahahaha! But seriously this is so very true. Ti is such a perfectionist and is sort of a party downer for the Ne - Fe. Thank you so much for this video. I watched it a while ago but it's so relevant in my life right now 🙈 it's so hard to stand your ground and stick to what you know you need to do, especially when you know it's going to upset some people you care about. I guess at the end of the day you have to live with yourself and if you don't listen to that Ti you will end up resenting the people who you allowed to make the decision for you, as well as loathe yourself for not having been stronger to make that decision on your own. This hit me deep. Total wake up call. ♥️💯
If my beliefs are right about my MBTI type, that would explain a lot... -__- I always have these cool ideas, sometimes implement them, but I almost never finish anything because it either gets boring or I'm all over the place and don't know what to do about it anymore. At least, I have question #3 already nailed loll
@user-rd8id1xk3t I have learned to since 3 years ago. And also, if you don’t watch everything on 2x, then… what are you doing? lol It’ll at least make it a bit more tolerable if you still want to watch.
this was very helpful, thank you! For a long time I thought I was an introvert, first assumed INFP, but I'm becoming more and more certain about ENTP. Funny thing is that what I don't do is using my Ti (and obviously I don't even find my Si :D ). You're so right. I have a great intuition, and then I ask a bunch of people, confuse myself on what to do, and if I don't chose right, then I'm not even sure who to blame :D obviously myself. Usually what I do, ask people about their opinion, and then pay attention if I agree with them. I even start to bring up arguments against whatever they say to see if that opinion they're saying makes sense and really convinces me.
Thanks for watching! The method of delivering the content was just not a great fit for ENTPs I suppose? As a kinesthetic person and an Fi type, delivery of an idea is a lot slower and less precise ;)
@@gazelleneek5875 Nope 'cause this video is in slow mo for me, an eternity between each words he says... And it's not even my language, I'm french Mate^^
I always used to ask others, I now listen to myself . Yeah I'm great at making connections .. but I find I'm great in the moment, but not 24/7.. I said to myself the other day that I've so many things I like in hobbies , that I actually am happy with people who don't want too much from me, my infp friend messages sometimes, intp and intj friends.. its a nice balance.
Hm, one of my drawing nearly ended just this way. I begin to think what other people would think about this and that, and I begin to adjust my decisions. I did that a lot. And then I could not force myself to go back to this. Which is strange, because before this was my meditation. I could not understand why. So I unscrew back, some of these compromises with imaginary viewer. I guess my inspiration is back) I probably finishing this picture after all) So thank) I shall play around with this ideas some more)
@@GeekPsychology I understood the content, but it didn't inspire me to do any drastic physical change. I'll get back to you when I notice subconscious changes
This video was extremely insightful and you put into words what i've been doing subconsciously for the past year since i've started to focus on self improvement. One thing I will work on is stop reading the yt comments and formulate my own opinion on the content before others' opinions skew my analysis!! starting with this one.
*Reads the comment*
*scrolls up*
@@rodrigopacheco7919 haha same
Sees video title, "hey I should learn that".
Immediately looks at comments, has to rewind video, gets bored, leaves comment about it and swipes out of video.
lol im doing that right now!!!
While watching it in 2x
I swear we all have the same brain
Yeah I did the same thing ha ha ha life of the ENTP ahhhh
Okay fine I will try and watch it now :'(
Great topic! This is the most important issue for my fellow ENTPs (aside from our blindspot Fi), because we fear control. Therefore, we should learn to control (or focus) ourselves, so that the world doesn't randomly control us by default. And it's also helpful to study successful ENTPs, like Benjamin Franklin, who have willingly embraced methods for establishing routines and structure (repressed Si) to facilitate their otherwise chaotic ingenuity. Thanks for the video!
Yup yup!
Modeling is so important. I’ve been trying to get better at it lately.
Fun fact: I took pictures with the actor that played Ben Franklin in his costume in a movie called How High. Life is weird. Wish I could post a picture here.
I feel like the best for me when it comes to routine is that i have a goal that i need to achieve but be allowed to complete it any way i want. as long as i get there who cares how it was done. so i feel like i'm getting more efficient or trying to find efficient ways to do said task.
Very true!
Sometimes I wonder if I actually have ADD, or just 'being' ENTP hahaha
Sailing on same boat.. I even met a pyscologist.. To be diagnosed as ADHD.. Even I am not sure.. May I have both
Omg... this is the story of my life!!!
I think the net get disconnected
As an ENTP with ADHD and the solutions for the ADHD being incredibly helpful, I'd encourage you to at least try those.
The most important one by far (at least for me) was to stop assuming I function the same way society makes us think people are "supposed" to function. Is it really you who thinks you have to do this or achieve that in this time frame, or is it someone else's thought you internalised, because you were told one too many times that the way you do stuff and think isn't "good enough".
Don't expect from yourself to remember minute details, that aren't important for the big picture on an abstract level. Instead, take notes, put post it's everywhere if your really have to remember something. Get a time timer (a visual clock). Set boundaries (For example, don't react to any requests or messages before you have to leave the house for as much time as you need to, to be in time.). Create an environment that suits your brain (For example, I wear headphones while doing chores, because every interruption will add unreasonably to the time I need to finish this annoying task. I also put post it's with things to remember on the bathroom mirror, because I know I'll look at that at some point inevitably. I also negotiated "rules" with my boyfriend and family on some subjects. Like the one about not asking me for anything 30 minutes before I have to leave the house.
I don't rely on my brain to filter out the nonsense and remind me of important things. And that's as useful to ENTPs as it's for people with ADHD.
likewise i guessed that i 've ADHD
Me: "i need to keep watching."
Also me: "I associate your eyebrows with son Goku."
ENTPs need to realise the freedoms offered by making decisions as well as the freedoms offered by deferring them. Committing to a course of action almost always results in more possibilities. Similarly maintaining open options can be It's own kind of prison. Tim Urban (Entp) has a good TED talk on procrastination that should be compulsory viewing for ENTPs.
ENTP female here. That question #3 though. I sway so much between all the what ifs that, even after making lists upon lists with pro's and con's they are just left there. With no decision made at all. Or IF I make a decision, I'll be like, eeeh maybe it's the wrong decision, two days later. At that point I'll go ask everybody. In some cases, if you ask 10 people they'll give you 10 different answers (of which more often than not, I've already thought of), but that just adds another layer of possibilities and makes the decision difficult...
When I do manage to follow through my decisions (even those that are just base purely on intuition with no debate), they are almost always the correct one. In a country where valuing everyone else's opinion is more important than going your own way - which can be completely opposite than what people think are the "right" thing to do, well.. you can imagine how I've felt out of place my entire life in a way that never made sense until I discovered MBTI😅
Despite the fact that I searched specifically for ENTP focussing problems, I have a hard time focussing on this at the moment. But, not dropping every idea, but instead thinking more about it, was my personal outcome of self reflection. Only problem is, sometimes it is just a timebomb haha...
Dunno if that's how you're supposed to use Fe as an ENTP, but in my case, I often ask for other people's opinion/advice as a last resort when I can't come up with a valuable solution with logic and ideas alone. And once I'm satisfied with the amount of people I asked, I clear up the data I got, have a look at everything, take what's relevant and let go of what isn't (or put it aside in case I need it later on in the process).
I love the last part where you talk about how to stop acting like healers because of the loss of focus. Whenever somebody has a problem, especially close friends and relatives, I'm always the first they go to for help and I have a hard time saying no to an opportunity for problem-solving... but because of that, I often put things on the table for way too long and lack the motivation to resume my projects afterwards because I know my focus is fragile and I don't know when it's going to be disrupted again... My ISFJ gets super energized by helping people out; I feel that, if I was an RPG character, my HP bar would be flashing red -___-
I really can't express my Gratitude.
Thanks man
Much needed advice.
Dude 11miniutes are too long for me to focus. I already turned on TV instead
watch at 1.5x
@@LucHeuer I came here to replay that, it seems that i'm with my people
Same dude, I scroll the instagram feed instead. Lol
it's ironic that i find this video in the middle of a completely unfocused random youtube binge session
you expect an ENTP to sit through a 10 minute video? BOLD.
I think that comment and “thank you, I’m glad I watched the whole thing” are the two most common comments on the video lol
@@GeekPsychology to be fair… I, an ENTP, did watch the whole video.
Very helpful and truly thought video, I didn't expect it to go the road it went...it's about ENTPs being self aware of themselves, doing that we can actually become more balanced. There are lots of layers for us to go through and I'm definitely gonna try to apply this questions to my life so I can be more successful.
Great! I’m happy to hear it helped. :)
There are many layers, as you said, but intentionally pushing yourself towards growth is rewarding.
Best tip: get into a life or death situation where In you live only if you do the work you want. Otherwise you will die.
This is how I passed my final
Exams.
man thats extreme
that's known as "the grip" where our inferior Si gets control and suppresses our other 3 functions.. it's very unhealthy
lmao that i sexactly what i think. dunno how to do it well enough tho
@@abhiramiprabakar7067 I am feeling its effects 3 years later, where the more you abuse this.. the worse it works everytime.. all your other faculties get depleted as well..Try to make consistency a habit guys..
Trying hard to be is almost as good as being.
@@abhiramiprabakar7067 Although i cant believe that people who have Dominant Si live like this regularly.
That last question man...hit me hard 😂 Always taking people's opinions and using them cause its easier and less risk filled than making my own. The constant "what ifs" are always there. Thanks for this video, definitely a good way to recenter and focus.
Yeahhhh.. I couldn’t not put it in there.
I felt dislikes coming as I said it, but hey, the truth is necessary - as you know.
Hopefully the video continues to help you on your awesome journey ^^
'I'm just Gna wing it' that's what i always say ahahaha! But seriously this is so very true. Ti is such a perfectionist and is sort of a party downer for the Ne - Fe.
Thank you so much for this video. I watched it a while ago but it's so relevant in my life right now 🙈 it's so hard to stand your ground and stick to what you know you need to do, especially when you know it's going to upset some people you care about. I guess at the end of the day you have to live with yourself and if you don't listen to that Ti you will end up resenting the people who you allowed to make the decision for you, as well as loathe yourself for not having been stronger to make that decision on your own.
This hit me deep. Total wake up call. ♥️💯
Wow... Just in time. I just got some career advice and I rlly needed to hear that... Big thx
best tip stop playing league xD
Ain’t that the truth.
If my beliefs are right about my MBTI type, that would explain a lot... -__- I always have these cool ideas, sometimes implement them, but I almost never finish anything because it either gets boring or I'm all over the place and don't know what to do about it anymore. At least, I have question #3 already nailed loll
ENTP's Listen at 1.5x speed.
Lol!! Done before I saw this comment 🤣
Still too slow... Bump to 1.75 or 2x.
Always 2x or 3x all the things. Your brain can handle it!
If I make it to the end of this video, I will be impressed with myself!
Talk faster!!!
@user-rd8id1xk3t I have learned to since 3 years ago. And also, if you don’t watch everything on 2x, then… what are you doing? lol
It’ll at least make it a bit more tolerable if you still want to watch.
Thank you for this video, phenomenal content!
Thanks! I’m glad you watched all the way through! That seems to be an issue with this video lol
Your voice is waaay too soothing & hypnotic for my attention span. - Great content though. Would pay good money for some audio bedtime stories.
lol
Noted ^^
this was very helpful, thank you! For a long time I thought I was an introvert, first assumed INFP, but I'm becoming more and more certain about ENTP. Funny thing is that what I don't do is using my Ti (and obviously I don't even find my Si :D ). You're so right. I have a great intuition, and then I ask a bunch of people, confuse myself on what to do, and if I don't chose right, then I'm not even sure who to blame :D obviously myself. Usually what I do, ask people about their opinion, and then pay attention if I agree with them. I even start to bring up arguments against whatever they say to see if that opinion they're saying makes sense and really convinces me.
STOP I can’t even focus on the video😂 gotta rewind every 4 seconds
I don't know how anyone could downvote this video. You are describing me to a T thanks for the insight brother.
Thanks for watching!
The method of delivering the content was just not a great fit for ENTPs I suppose?
As a kinesthetic person and an Fi type, delivery of an idea is a lot slower and less precise ;)
Who watching in 1.5 ?
Chill outtttttt
@@gazelleneek5875 Nope 'cause this video is in slow mo for me, an eternity between each words he says... And it's not even my language, I'm french Mate^^
Lolololol i totally understand u !!! Lol
@@gistar22 watching it in 2.0
I always used to ask others, I now listen to myself .
Yeah I'm great at making connections .. but I find I'm great in the moment, but not 24/7.. I said to myself the other day that I've so many things I like in hobbies , that I actually am happy with people who don't want too much from me, my infp friend messages sometimes, intp and intj friends.. its a nice balance.
6:55 Thank you for sharing these three questions ❤️
Hair on point
1/7 days that I set it
Hm, one of my drawing nearly ended just this way.
I begin to think what other people would think about this and that, and I begin to adjust my decisions. I did that a lot.
And then I could not force myself to go back to this. Which is strange, because before this was my meditation. I could not understand why.
So I unscrew back, some of these compromises with imaginary viewer. I guess my inspiration is back) I probably finishing this picture after all)
So thank) I shall play around with this ideas some more)
Can someone tell me what he said I wasn’t paying attention?
Thank you for talking fast enough.
Did my best lol
What did he say? Was thinking about something else..
I couldn’t focus here 💀 put the video in x2 to make it faster and still had to rewind😭
I know this all to well.
It’s quite a bit different for me, but I think I understand the struggle pretty well.
What have you done that’s helped you?
@@GeekPsychology if we video chat I can explain more
“How to focus” proceeds to make a 10 minute video. Nah
What would make this video even better is if you break it into short section so entp ppl can focus more 😅
Yeah. I’ve heard a lot like that about this video. Lesson learned!
Even on x2, this video seems way too slow. Coments are cool, though.
Excellent!
Thank you
You’re welcome
Very helpful - you know!
Aw thanks! Happy to hear that!
Thank you man
You’re very welcome
I lost focus and forgot I was watching this video
Unfortunately, I think that’s the most said comment on this video! :(
I think getting ENTP or ENFP is just a diagnosis for ADHD or ADD 😂.
The fact that this video distracted me from the work I was doing is some cruel and ironic bullshit.
Lmao i'm a ENTP with ADD. Shoot me.
I came to learn how to focus.. But i ended up losing it in your deep voice..
Doh
this is insanely good.
can't even focus on this video fml
very long video for an entp to watch
title: how to focus
* makes 10 min video *
Soooo slow :( had to set the playback speed at 1.5x...
OMG he is way too hot. Wonder which personality type he is
You look like the buddy of the godfather...
couldn’t get through the video
Womp womp
Thanks. Now I developed schizophrenia too :D
Aquarius ENTP here bad ADHD ahhhhh life sucks....
Surprising that a ENTP believes in horoscopes
@@FOXARUS it's facts
this is literally just 10 minutes of you just saying "dont be lazy and actually do the damn research"
Did it work? lol
@@GeekPsychology I understood the content, but it didn't inspire me to do any drastic physical change.
I'll get back to you when I notice subconscious changes
how to talk during ten minutes without provide any useful information
Noted
Wow too much vocal fry.
Wowwwwwwwwwww .....