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ISFJ (Sensing (While making big decisions I always look back at what I…
ISFJ
Sensing
While making big decisions I always look back at what I have experienced in the past to see where I believe the decision at hand will take me. Instead of listening to the words and symbols given at that time.
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I take the factors into my decision making. I make my decisions based on what the situation is and what is real about it and how it will effect me in the future.
Taking my 5 senses helps my decision making for some things. For example as if there were a food I have never tried before I use my 4/5 senses to decide whether I like it or not. Does it look appetizing? How does it smell? What kind of texture does it have? How does it taste?
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Judging
I for the most part make decisions mainly with a plan of what to do before doing so. I want to know what is going to be happening before it happens.
A lot of the times I will get caught up on what I'm trying to do when I realize that something with the plan or decision is incorrect so I have to restart or somehow change.
I look at things in part perspective at different times rather than full perspective all at once. Looking at it that way helps my decision making and planning. This way of doing things makes it easy for my planning process.
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Feeling
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I try to look at things with my thoughts but I notice that my heart gets in the way of decisions a lot of the time.
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Introvert
I'm the type of person to be more comfortable with very few people around rather than the type of person to be more comfortable with more people around. This makes me an introvert.
I also would rather be alone than be around people. But if I had the choice I would only be around one other peer.
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Big crowds make me anxious. As well as talking on the phone. This could be part of my introvert side of myself.
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