How Types See Each Other

Extraverts may see Introverts as:

Secretive, overly private and closed off
Impersonal, unfriendly
Withholding of information
Self-absorbed
Slow and uncooperative
Socially awkward
Too deliberate

Introverts may see Extraverts as:

Too pushy and intrusive
Overly talkative
Superficial and shallow
Overwhelming
Insincere
Rude and bossy
Too much ‘in your face’

Sensing characters may see iNtiutive characters as:

Airy-fairy, up in the clouds
Unrealistic
Impractical
Over complicated
Too theoretical
Difficult to pin down

iNtiutive characters may see Sensing characters as:

Unimaginative
Uncreative
Boring, resistant to change
Lacking vision
Unable to see the bigger picture
Overly simplistic

Thinking characters may see Feeling characters as:

Illogical
Weak and soft
Overemotional
Irrational
Inconsistent

Feeling characters may see Thinking characters as:

Cold and inconsiderate
Uncaring
Insensitive
Hard-nosed
Lacking humanity

Judging characters may see Perceiving characters as:

Lazy and unproductive
Lacking consideration for deadlines
Not serious enough
Irresponsible and unreliable
Procrastinators, unable to make decisions

Perceiving characters may see Judging characters as:

Rigid and inflexible
Stubborn and rule-bound
Overly controlling
Too ‘black and white’
Making decisions too quickly