Posts

How to Turn That Random Connection in Your Head Into Something That Actually Works (for the ENTPs)

Image
  By: Someone who has 47 half-finished projects and a notes app that looks like a conspiracy theorist’s whiteboard. Let me guess. You were in the shower. Or driving. Or trying to fall asleep at 1:47 AM. And suddenly your brain did that thing it always does. It connected two completely unrelated things. Like… fermentation and team dynamics at work. Or octopus intelligence and how to organize your email inbox. Or Victorian mourning jewelry and modern subscription boxes. And for a split second, it felt electric. Like you’d cracked some secret code the rest of the world is too boring to see. Then came the voice. “That’s stupid.” “That’s useless.” “You’ll never actually do anything with this.” If you’re an ENTP (or just have that kind of chaotic, pattern-seeking brain), this happens to you several times a day. The real question isn’t “Am I creative?”. You already know you are. The real question is: How do I turn this random connection into something useful without strangling the fun out...

ENTP vs. ENFP vs. INTP: How to Finally Tell the Difference Using Cognitive Functions

Image
  have taken the online test four times. You have read a dozen comparison articles. And yet you are still asking yourself the same question late at night: Am I really an ENTP, or am I an ENFP who has learned to act logical? Could I be an INTP who simply developed decent social skills? This confusion is not a sign that you do not understand yourself. It is a sign that you are paying attention. Among all the Myers-Briggs type comparisons, the triangle of ENTP, ENFP, and INTP generates the most uncertainty because these three types share a powerful trait: Extraverted Intuition, or Ne. On the surface, all three love ideas, possibilities, patterns, and the thrill of a late night rabbit hole. All three can talk for hours about abstract concepts. All three can appear spontaneous, curious, and intellectually restless. But underneath that shared surface, their internal worlds run on completely different operating systems. The standard Myers-Briggs letter dichotomies will not help you here. ...