Here's what Hartzler & Hartzler say about Se & Ti in the booklet Functions of type:
"Extraverted Sensing (Se), the Scout part of us, is perceiving process that focuses on the tanglible reality around us. The Scout primarily relies on "as is" information taken in from the external world thorugh the five senses: seeing, hearing, touching, smelling and tasting. The Scout absorbs the details of the environment objectively, meaningn that the Scoult doesn't evaluate or react to the data but recognizes that "what is, is"."
Whereas they say about Ti:
"Introverted Thinking (ti) organizes infromation according to an internal framework, model or blueprint. It logically prioritizes these categories in termsof decision to be made. Then the person using Introverted Thinkin makes decisions based on the priority of the category that the applicable data is in."
So maybe spatial skill is related to Se taking in information and Ti organizing it to a blueprint? In this case it would be the details of the layout of the house and then organizing the information to a layout. So, the skill would be combination of Se & Ti?
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