What is Extraverted Thinking in Myers-Briggs? | ENTJ ESTJ INTJ ISTJ
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 Published On Jul 14, 2023

What is Extraverted Thinking or Te for short? Extraverted Thinking (Te) is the dominant cognitive function used by ENTJ and ESTJ, and Extraverted Thinking (Te) is the auxiliary function for INTJ and ISTJ in the Myers Briggs MBTI system. In this video I'll define Extraverted Thinking as Carl Jung, Van Der Hoop, and Myers and Briggs defined it. I'll then discuss the themes and definition of Extraverted Thinking (Te). If you are a xxTJ type (ENTJ, ESTJ, INTJ or ISTJ) then you use Extraverted Thinking as a potential strength.

If you want a basic, quick graphic, screenshot 23:32

0:00 Video organization - from most theoretical to most practical
1:51 What does Carl Jung say Te is?
8:42 What does Van Der Hoop say Te is?
15:30 What do Myers & Briggs say Te is?
17:23 Defining themes
23:18 Defining keywords
24:24 Modern examples, pictures, and vibes
27:35 Paint analogy YMMV

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ENFJ:    • ENFJ  

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ISFJ:    • ISFJ  

Around 8:30 I misinterpreted the word "subject"

Quotes are taken from the books:
Psychological Types by Carl Jung
Conscious Orientation by J.H. Van Der Hoop (shoutout to ‪@BenVaserlan‬ for putting me on to VDH and getting me a copy - check out his YT channel)
Gifts Differing by Isabel Briggs Myers with Peter B. Myers

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