Sling
New member
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2008
- Messages
- 132
- MBTI Type
- N358
N's: Use far-fetched analogies and vague hand movements to demonstrate what you're talking about. They will get you.
NT's: Be direct, to the point, and utilize the above guideline. Tact is of less importance with them than with other types
SJ's: Be direct and to the point, but tactful too. If you lack the tact(especially in FSJ's), they will likely take your statement/question as rhetoric and miss the point completely.
SFP's: Try and be friendly. If your point doesn't sink in the first time you say something, rephrase it and repeat it until it does. It isn't stupidity or a hearing problem, but likely just inherent ADD tendencies. Praise is very effective on them as well.
NT's: Be direct, to the point, and utilize the above guideline. Tact is of less importance with them than with other types
SJ's: Be direct and to the point, but tactful too. If you lack the tact(especially in FSJ's), they will likely take your statement/question as rhetoric and miss the point completely.
SFP's: Try and be friendly. If your point doesn't sink in the first time you say something, rephrase it and repeat it until it does. It isn't stupidity or a hearing problem, but likely just inherent ADD tendencies. Praise is very effective on them as well.