7 Ways to Be More Organized as an INTP
It’s no secret that INTPs are not the most organized, but there are steps you can take to get better at it — and even excel at it.
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It’s no secret that INTPs are not the most organized, but there are steps you can take to get better at it — and even excel at it.
As an INTP, I get distracted… a lot. But by implementing some “rules,” I’ve finally been able to reign in my wandering mind.
Growing up as a female INTP, I always felt a little bit like, well, a freak. I never seemed to fit in with the other girls.
Reserved, analytical, and almost “irrationally” rational, the INTJ and INTP share a lot of similar attitudes and behaviors.
Dating an INTP is like opening one of those surprise mystery bags — you never know what you’re going to get. We’re the wild cards of the Myers-Briggs world.
For INTPs, stress usually begins as a primary-tertiary loop (Ti and Si), where our internal framework of reality clashes with nostalgic notes from the past.
Rational introverted women — the INTJ, INTP, ISTJ, and ISTP — have a bad rep for seeming cold and unapproachable. Here’s what they’re really like.
People often wrongly assume that “Thinking” personalities like the ISTJ, ISTP, INTJ, or INTP are devoid of emotion.
INTPs are generally quite easy-going and flexible, however, even they have their limits.
INTPs are known for their inventiveness and brilliant intellect.