cheerchick23
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ahahhahahahaha unicorns....... 
If you use perceiving properly you can get things done faster and better than a J anyway
First off we work in bursts of energy, when you get one don't ignore it use it to accomplish things that have been "open" for the longest time
As a P you keep things "open" rather than close them off straight away (get them done) this way you can to multiple tasks at once often saving boat loads of time
You won't keep lists, its impossible for a P and unneeded, you will have to use your memory and pick tasks according to how long they have been open for
Perceiving for life man, Judging never.
Becoming a J sounds like a lot of work.
I wouldn't bother...
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I want to be a unicorn! How do I go about doing that?![]()
I hate my P-ness. (don't say that out loud... :redfaceBut seriously....... I have no motivation. I have no punctuality. I want to set goals and finish them, dangit!! I hate sitting around the house all day with no plan or purpose... like, I want to workout, but every time I get up nothing happens. I want to get a head start on projects and dreams... but it all stays in my head instead of blossoming into anything real. I'm sick of promising myself things that I ALWAYS end up dropping. How do I find my inner J? I am sick of being so messy and frazzled and aimless. I want to be driven and accomplished and reliable and... well... you know! J-ish!
Teach me.
That's more common than you'd think.
1. Start viewing your life in terms of checklists and schedules.
2. Write lists of everything you want to do in a given day, and assign particular timeframes to each task that you want to stay inside.
3. Follow the list you make consistently all week, and never let yourself do anything spontaneous except on weekends or holidays.
4. Congratulations, you've become a Normal Person(tm).
Oh, and as for motivation... you're an E and you have friends, right? Tell them all about the schedule you've set up for yourself, so they can ride you about staying on it.
Ok this is so f**king stupid, you can't become a J and why would you want to?
If you use perceiving properly you can get things done faster and better than a J anyway
First off we work in bursts of energy, when you get one don't ignore it use it to accomplish things that have been "open" for the longest time
As a P you keep things "open" rather than close them off straight away (get them done) this way you can to multiple tasks at once often saving boat loads of time
You won't keep lists, its impossible for a P and unneeded, you will have to use your memory and pick tasks according to how long they have been open for
Perceiving for life man, Judging never.
To be a J all you have to do is take all the things you love about life, and discard them. So then all you are left with is your day planner and nothing worth procrastinating over.
You can become anything you really want to be.
Here's the key to Jness:
If there is something you really don't want to do, get up immediatly and do it anyway. Tune in some music you like and don't stop until you're done.
When you're done and there is still something else to do, don't sit down and watch TV for "10 minutes", do it immediatly, then sit down and enjoy the feeling of accomplishment.
Here's the key to Jness:
If there is something you really don't want to do, get up immediatly and do it anyway. Tune in some music you like and don't stop until you're done.
When you're done and there is still something else to do, don't sit down and watch TV for "10 minutes", do it immediatly, then sit down and enjoy the feeling of accomplishment.
If there is something I feel great resistance to doing, I believe that there is a reason. I may take some time to examine the reasons and if they are rational then I won't do it, and if they are wrongheaded then I will eliminate them until they don't exist anymore. But just doing something I feel a high resistance to doing, without examining that, is anathema to me. I can't assume that the things I don't want are a higher priority than the things I do want, unless I just don't trust myself to make good decisions and priorities.