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Posted in Blog on July 20, 2011

Understanding Type Dynamics: Auxiliary Functions

By Donna Dunning Note: This post is a continuation of a previous post titled Understanding Type Dynamics: Dominant Functions. If you are not familiar with type dynamics you may want to read about your dominant function first. Functions work together Your dominant function does ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 13, 2011

Understanding Type Dynamics: Dominant Functions

By Donna Dunning Those who know personality type well tend to communicate using jargon. They talk about dominant introverted intuition or extraverted thinking. To a person new to type, these terms are confusing. My goal in this post is to simplify these ideas so that people can u ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 11, 2011

Strengths Often Overused by Extraverts

By Donna Dunning When we talk about our strengths and challenges, it’s sometimes easy to forget that our strengths can lead us into trouble when they are overused. Relying on too much of any one approach, even an approach you enjoy, can lead to disastrous results. Using your st ... Continue Reading