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Personality Theory in Fiction Writing VI: Broadening Appeal

Kyle3 comments

Think addition, not subtraction. How to broaden your fiction’s appeal across all 16 personality types.

Remembering Martin Luther King Jr., The Advocate

Leeza54 comments

Introvert, visionary, methodical. How MLK Jr.’s Advocate personality shaped the Civil Rights Movement.

Personality Theory in Fiction Writing V: Writing for Readers’ Personality Types

Kyle11 comments

Want Analysts and Diplomats to love your novel? Writing for readers’ personality types – not just about them.

Creatures of Habit

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Love your daily routine, or hate being tied down by one? Your personality type explains why.

You Say You Made a Resolution: How Your Personality Traits Might Give You an Edge

Darrell7 comments

Extraverts: find accountability partners. Introverts: go solo. How each personality trait gives you an edge in keeping resolutions.

How to Get Off Your Phone and Actually Do Something, by Personality Type

Laura71 comments

Analysts would struggle most without the Internet. Sentinels are least likely to silence their phones. What does your type need to finally put it down?

New Year, New You?

Alycia4 comments

Constant Improvers crave change. Confident Individualists resist it. What your Strategy says about resolutions.

Everything Happens for a Reason: Beliefs by Personality Type

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Do you believe everything happens for a reason? 78% of people do – with Protagonists leading the way.

The 16Personalities Holiday Survival Guide

Laura12 comments

Introverted Diplomats: take mini-escapes. Extraverted Explorers: try a no-spend day. Holiday self-care by type.