Knowledge Base
The Devil’s Advocates of the Personality Types
Do you argue to test the idea – or to win? Meet the personality types who love playing devil’s advocate.
When Personality Types Are Relative
Analyst families: social ineptitude meets technical aptitude. Diplomat families: deep thought and concern for others. Family dynamics by Role.
Exploring the Conversations We Have with Ourselves: How Self-Talk Impacts Us
That voice in your head? It’s called self-talk – and your personality shapes how it affects you.
Anger and the Four Personality Type Strategies
Everyone gets angry, but how you handle it depends on your personality Strategy.
Handling the Holidays, by Strategy
Holiday parties: joy or stress? How each Strategy – from Constant Improver to People Master – can cope.
Is It Better to Be an Introvert or an Extravert?
Neither trait is better – but your culture might make one feel easier. The truth about Introversion vs. Extraversion.
What Intuitive Personality Types Aren’t
Intuition isn’t mystical – it’s connecting dots your conscious mind hasn’t noticed yet. What the Intuitive trait actually means.
It’s Hard for a Logician (INTP) to Truly Love Their Work Without…
INTPs need room to experiment. Too much linear thinking cuts off their creative impulse – and their joy.
Playing to Win: Personality Type and the Drive to Compete
Do you always strive to win – or is competition overrated? What drives the competitive spirit by personality.