Understanding and Developing the INTJ Personality Type

The INTJ is nicknamed the Mastermind.

This personality type is described as being analytical and problem solvers. They are interested in improving all things around them – themselves, others, community, their environment, work and more! They have a flair and an incredible capacity to see possibilities. They are also quite intellectual and a master multi-tasker. You find that the INTJ is also interested in a harmonious life that will allow them to pursue their interests.

Learn more about the INTJ!

Did you know that understanding your personality type can help you in love? Marriage? Education? Getting in shape? And even weight loss?

A delve into personality type will aid you in your journey of personal, professional, educational and even relationship growth. You will also gain a deeper understanding into your interactions with others as you deepen your understanding of the varying preferences!

Course Content

This course is the most encompassing course on MBTI personality type that you will encounter. You discover yourself through each section and lesson as you gain insights into your personality type and how it relates in the varying aspects of wellbeing: physical, intellectual, professional, psychological and interpersonal. However, you start with the basics -identifying and verifying your type. You’ll then evaluate your true type.

You will learn about:

  • the intricacies of MBTI
  • your personality type
  • the preferences
  • type table
  • functioning pairs
  • dominate preferences
  • the eight preferences
  • insights into the 16 types as it relates to your type
  • facets
  • effects of each preference
  • assumptions of type
  • mental functions
  • dynamics

This is a course with over 11 hours of content and ends with an entire section on continuous improvement – going to details on how to improve your personality type and how type develops over the course of an individual’s life. We’ll even look at how you can stop personality type development and participate in a conscious effort to drive type development!

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