Adasta
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- Oct 20, 2010
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- 4w5
I was wondering if anyone could help give me insight into 6s and their desire/need for rules and procedures?
Specifically, I am wondering about a 6's response to an abrogation of the rules. It seems that 6s derive pleasure from creating sequences and then carrying out these sequences. This can be anything from contacting a company about a business deal, meeting with the clients and then closing the deal to cooking a meal, washing-up and then putting everything away as soon as possible.
What I'm trying to comprehend is the real significance of this "order". I've seen 6s get quite irate if you don't follow their guidelines or even if you do but do it in another way - the response is something akin to "Oh no - we do it like this..." The desire seems to be to plan everything, but that's not possible. Is there some way to broach, or at least manage more effectively, the 6's need to codify everything?
Specifically, I am wondering about a 6's response to an abrogation of the rules. It seems that 6s derive pleasure from creating sequences and then carrying out these sequences. This can be anything from contacting a company about a business deal, meeting with the clients and then closing the deal to cooking a meal, washing-up and then putting everything away as soon as possible.
What I'm trying to comprehend is the real significance of this "order". I've seen 6s get quite irate if you don't follow their guidelines or even if you do but do it in another way - the response is something akin to "Oh no - we do it like this..." The desire seems to be to plan everything, but that's not possible. Is there some way to broach, or at least manage more effectively, the 6's need to codify everything?