Zarathustra
Let Go Of Your Team
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Ok, just read their descriptions.
If you had to reconcile the two frameworks (which, obviously, you don't), I think you'd have to say that the Mindframe system's four "thinking" mindframes correlate to MBTI's "introverted" functions, and that Mindframe's four "action" mindframes correlate to MBTI's four "extroverted" functions.
Mindframe :: MBTI
Proactivity :: Te
Logic :: Ti
Charisma :: Ne
Insight :: Ni
Control :: Se
Order :: Si
Sociability :: Fe
Sensitivity :: Fi
Those correlations seem to make some semblance of sense, based on the descriptions of the mindframes and the descriptions of the functions, but, based on people's (stated) MBTI type and the results posted thus far, the relationship looks iffy at best.
I think it's relevant to note that these possible correlations between the two systems probably would make the most sense when the MBTI function being considered is in the dominant position.
If you had to reconcile the two frameworks (which, obviously, you don't), I think you'd have to say that the Mindframe system's four "thinking" mindframes correlate to MBTI's "introverted" functions, and that Mindframe's four "action" mindframes correlate to MBTI's four "extroverted" functions.
Mindframe :: MBTI
Proactivity :: Te
Logic :: Ti
Charisma :: Ne
Insight :: Ni
Control :: Se
Order :: Si
Sociability :: Fe
Sensitivity :: Fi
Those correlations seem to make some semblance of sense, based on the descriptions of the mindframes and the descriptions of the functions, but, based on people's (stated) MBTI type and the results posted thus far, the relationship looks iffy at best.
I think it's relevant to note that these possible correlations between the two systems probably would make the most sense when the MBTI function being considered is in the dominant position.