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Exploring J and P differences...looking for group activities

dukkha

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Dec 26, 2009
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Have an MBTI workshop coming up and need some group activities to explore differences between J and P....any suggestions besides the usual plan a holiday one? Also any youtube clips etc that anyone could recommend would be appreciated.

dukkha :)
 

Elfa

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Jan 4, 2011
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267
MBTI Type
INFP
Enneagram
4w5
I don't know if this kind of thing works... I'm more inclined to give each person some profile texts and let them decide which type they think they are. xD

But anyway, Vicky Jo has a site in which she explores the differences between INFPs and INFJs, whose only different letter is the P/J. She has some things she uses to differentiate both. Here: http://www.infjorinfp.com/

The following pages of that site might be helpful:
J/P Returns, As Is or Organized,
http://www.infjorinfp.com/docs/PreferredCommunicationStyle.htm
http://www.infjorinfp.com/docs/InteractionStylePattern.htm
http://www.infjorinfp.com/docs/8CognitiveProcesses.htm
http://www.infjorinfp.com/docs/TertiaryTalk.htm
http://www.infjorinfp.com/docs/RolesOfTheProcesses.htm
 

Santosha

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sx
[YOUTUBE="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wfl55fHhLik&feature=related"].[/YOUTUBE]
 

Mal12345

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IxTP
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5w4
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sx/sp
So Judgers like to zero in on a goal, while Perceivers are easily distracted. I must say, that's ONE difference.
 

dukkha

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INFP
thanks for the responses and resources...really appreciated.

dukkha
 
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