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Happy Dancer
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- Feb 9, 2010
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Hmm, I don't know. But what's funny is that ... I have been in stress mode for half a year now and my ISTJ friend told me that I have been becoming more and more like her, lol! We suddenly agreed on a lot of things.But I don't know about your theory...hmmm... Because if I become ISTJ when stressed, I'd have unhealthy Si traits or extreme Si traits but I was and am definitely using Te to solve my problems.
I think that the pattern is more along the lines of: usually, you don't access your ISTJ side (or I my ISFP side). Times of stress, however, make it more likely to access that part of ourselves. If we do not usually access that part of ourselves, we use our ISTJ/ISFP skills badly, due to lack of skill and experience. Should we normally access this other side of ourselves when we're not under stress, then when it comes out during our more stressful times, it might be more tiring, but we don't behave badly as a result.