-Laid-back sense of style. You feel at home in a t-shirt and jeans.
That's part of our "P".
-Gazing in absolute fascination over science and history documentaries.
That stuff is food for the Ti/Ne monster.
-Your motto is :"Variety makes life interesting."
P. Mix things up. When every day is the same, it becomes mundane. Live a little bit and take a late lunch break. Or, I don't know, go for a drive at 11:33pm on a Tuesday night. Eat a brownie for breakfast. Mix it up.
-You're not one for routine, things will get done when they get done, no rush.
Again, P. I like to "see what life is going to bring my way" (both on any given day and also in general) and then react accordingly. That doesn't mean I don't have plans in place and that I don't act on those plans. I just think that planning can be WAY overdone, because people really have no idea what's going to happen tomorrow or next week. Like if a friend of mine says, "Hey, in 3 weeks we have a 4-day weekend coming up. Let's make a short 2-day trip to another state." I like to "pencil it in" (not pen). If it's a BIG trip that requires plane tickets and all of that stuff, then yes, there's no choice but to plan it all out and get it set in stone (as much as I may fight it, I know it's necessary if the trip is going to happen). But, for something small and spontaneous like that, who really knows what is going to take place in the next 3 weeks leading up to that trip. Your kid could be sick with the flu. I could be told that I have to work afterall. You could change your mind and want to do something else instead. I could change my mind. You might decide you'd rather go on that hot date with the girl you've had your eye on for the last several months. Oops! Your elderly grandfather has to move out of his apartment and he REALLY needs your help moving the heavy stuff. I mean, who knows what things are going to look like in 3 weeks from now? That silly little trip might not even be FEASIBLE when we wake up on that morning.
I think it's an Ne thing too. We are always aware of EVERYTHING that could possibly happen or come up that we see so many possible ways that it won't work. Heck, I've even committed to something (out of pressure) a month in advance and then woke up the morning of the event and thought, "There is NO WAY I want to go do that today! I just flat out don't feel like doing that today. That's NOT how I want to spend my day."
I like to plan, but with a pencil, not a pen. Then when life happens (which it surely does), I can erase my pencil marks and write in a new plan that actually fits with today's circumstances.
/2 cents