nothingunusual
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- Apr 23, 2009
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- INTJ
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First of all, not to insult the ISTJs - The positive aspects of your type certainly outweigh the negatives. I love your loyalty, reliability, stability and wonderful ability to solve the most irritating of practical problems. 
But here's the deal. While my father is all of the above, a combination of my INTJ failure to communicate and his ISTJ fastidious OCD like preoccupation with the minute is beyond irritating, well meaning though it may be.
And I mean trivial... Something as small as making a cup of coffee needs correcting here. I'm a perfectionist myself, but seriously. Must be the Si.
Any advice on how to stop an ISTJ in the habit of constantly critiquing every triviality in sight? What makes them happy enough to let something go without giving in to their nagging or fighting them off?
But here's the deal. While my father is all of the above, a combination of my INTJ failure to communicate and his ISTJ fastidious OCD like preoccupation with the minute is beyond irritating, well meaning though it may be.
And I mean trivial... Something as small as making a cup of coffee needs correcting here. I'm a perfectionist myself, but seriously. Must be the Si.
Any advice on how to stop an ISTJ in the habit of constantly critiquing every triviality in sight? What makes them happy enough to let something go without giving in to their nagging or fighting them off?