Extroverted Intution
You use Ne rather than Ni.
Ne is perceiving abstract patterns and connections in response to stimuli (either in the external world or in the mind). Ne generates new information starting from something existing. Ne focuses on future possibilities.
Ne involves noticing hidden meanings and interpreting them, often entertaining a wealth of possible interpretations from just one idea or interpreting what someone’s behavior really means. It also involves seeing things “as if,†with various possible representations of reality. Using this process, we can juggle many different ideas, thoughts, beliefs, and meanings in our mind at once with the possibility that they are all true. This is like weaving themes and threads together. We don’t know the weave until a thought thread appears or is drawn out in the interaction of thoughts, often brought in from other contexts. Thus a strategy or concept often emerges from the here-and-now interactions, not appearing as a whole beforehand. Using this process we can really appreciate brainstorming and trust what emerges, enjoying imaginative play with scenarios and combining possibilities, using a kind of cross-contextual thinking. Ne also can involve catalyzing people and extemporaneously shaping situations, spreading an atmosphere of change through emergent leadership.
Introverted Thinking
You use Ti rather than Te.
Ti is judging the validity of perceptions logically. Ti, as a mental process, is a collection of threads of thought taking concepts or precepts apart or pulling them together based on rules and criteria.
Extroverted Feeling
You use Fe rather than Fi.
Fe is adaption one's interactions with the external world to the moods and feelings of others. Fe is sensitive to events like changes in people's expressions or other such "soft", hard to quantify conditions in the environment.
You use Si rather than Se.
Si is awareness of concrete forms and categories of sensory perception. Si interprets stimuli in terms of the past. It stores and recalls facts, figures, and past situations.
With Si, there is often great attention to detail and getting a clear picture of goals and objectives and what is to happen.